Add an authentic piece of World War II history to your collection with this WWII-era 60mm M2/M19 Mortar Base Plate, preserved in good condition. Designed for use with the U.S. Army’s M2 and M19 mortar systems, this base plate was essential in stabilizing the mortar for precise targeting and effective firepower. Known for its durable construction and role in supporting infantry operations this base plate is a sought-after piece by military historians and collectors.
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Key Features:
Genuine WWII Mortar Equipment: Created to fit both the M2 and M19 60mm mortars, this base plate ensured stability during use, helping troops achieve accurate and reliable mortar fire in various combat conditions. The M2 and M19 mortars were renowned for their mobility and quick deployment, making them valuable assets in WWII.
Good Condition: This base plate has been preserved in good condition, showing only minor wear consistent with its age. Its solid construction and historical authenticity make it a unique find for enthusiasts and collectors.
Historical Importance: As a critical component of the 60mm mortar systems, this base plate played an essential role in Allied infantry support, reflecting the U.S. Army’s focus on durable, reliable equipment in the field.
Product Details:
Condition: Good, with minor signs of age and use, adding to its authenticity
Compatibility: Fits both the M2 and M19 60mm mortar systems
Collector’s Appeal: Ideal for WWII collectors, military enthusiasts, and historical displays, this base plate represents a tangible connection to the innovations in artillery support during the war
This WWII Era 60mm M2/M19 Mortar Base Plate is perfect for collectors, historical displays, or reenactments, offering a rare and well-preserved piece of WWII military equipment that highlights the reliability and precision of U.S. artillery design.
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