This Guide and Liner is an exceptional artifact of military history, representing the technological advancements that defined mid-20th-century artillery systems. Whether for functional restoration or historical study, it serves as a tangible link to the firepower and precision that supported U.S. military operations during World War II and beyond.
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Preserve and restore your artillery system with this New Old Stock (NOS) Guide and Liner, part number 7107075, National Stock Numbers 1025-00-322-9779 for the 155mm M1 Gun and 1030-00-322-9788 for the 8-inch M1 Howitzer. This essential component supported the operation and alignment of these powerful artillery systems, both of which played pivotal roles in U.S. military history.
Key Features:
Critical Component for Gun and Howitzer Alignment: The guide and liner ensure proper barrel alignment and function, maintaining accuracy and reliability in these heavy artillery systems. Built to withstand the intense pressures and stresses of firing this part is integral to operational performance.
Historical Significance:
The 155mm M1 Gun, also referred to as the "Long Tom," was introduced during World War II as a long-range field artillery piece, providing critical support during key campaigns in Europe and the Pacific. Its exceptional range of up to 14 miles made it a valuable asset for offensive and defensive operations.
The 8-Inch M1 Howitzer was developed alongside the M1 Gun, offering heavy firepower with a focus on explosive impact. Known for its versatility and precision, it was widely used during World War II, the Korean War, and early Cold War conflicts.
Both systems were pivotal in advancing U.S. artillery capabilities, showcasing engineering innovation and adaptability.
New Old Stock Condition: Preserved in its original, unused state, this guide and liner provide historical authenticity and are ideal for artillery restoration, display, or collection.
Product Details:
Condition: New Old Stock, unused and well-preserved
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