This Driver for the 20mm ANM2 Feed Mechanism is a rare and valuable artifact of military history, showcasing the precision engineering that defined mid-20th-century weaponry. Whether for restoration, display, or study, it offers a tangible connection to the technology that powered Allied air superiority.
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Enhance your restoration project or collection with this New Old Stock (NOS) Driver, part number 7225374, and National Stock Number 1005-00-722-5374, designed specifically for the 20mm ANM2 Feed Mechanism. This critical component played an essential role in the operation of the ANM2 20mm cannon, a weapon system celebrated for its reliability and firepower during World War II and the Cold War.
Key Features:
Essential Component for ANM2 Operation: The driver is a vital part of the feed mechanism, ensuring smooth and efficient cycling of ammunition into the ANM2’s firing chamber. Its robust design ensures consistent performance during operations; a hallmark of the ANM2 cannon was the fire rate.
Historical Significance:
The 20mm ANM2 cannon was widely used during World War II, mounted on aircraft such as the P-38 Lightning and B-25 Mitchell, and in naval defense roles.
Renowned for its versatility and high rate of fire, the ANM2 was a key asset in air-to-air and air-to-ground combat. The driver’s role in maintaining reliable feeding of ammunition was crucial to the weapon’s operational success.
New Old Stock Condition: Preserved in its original, unused state, this driver is in very good condition. Its NOS status ensures historical authenticity and functionality, making it an exceptional find for collectors, restorers, and historians.
Product Details:
Condition: New Old Stock, unused and well-preserved
Part Number: 7225374
NSN: 1005-00-722-5374
Compatibility: Specifically designed for the 20mm ANM2 feed mechanism
Collector’s Appeal: Perfect for military historians, aviation enthusiasts, and vintage artillery restorers
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