M40 106mm Recoilless Rifle Anti-Tank American Army Equipment#military #army #historical #restoration

Published on September 18, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video details the professional restoration and assembly of the M40 106mm recoilless rifle. It highlights the critical steps of mount assembly, barrel installation using heavy machinery, and mechanism testing. The integration of the M8C .50 caliber spotting rifle for target ranging is also demonstrated, showcasing the breech block operation.

Quick Summary

The M40 106mm recoilless rifle assembly involves mounting the tripod, carefully installing the 106mm barrel with a forklift, and testing the elevation/traverse handwheels. The M8C .50 caliber spotting rifle is integrated for target ranging.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Mount Assembly
  2. 00:21Barrel Installation
  3. 00:32Mechanism Testing
  4. 00:41Spotting Rifle Integration
  5. 00:54Breech Operation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the M8C .50 caliber spotting rifle on the M40?

The M8C .50 caliber spotting rifle is attached to the M40 106mm recoilless rifle to help the crew accurately range targets before firing the main anti-tank round, ensuring better hit probability.

How is the 106mm barrel of the M40 installed?

The 106mm barrel is carefully lowered onto the tripod mount using a forklift. The crew then secures the barrel's trunnions into the cradle of the mount.

What are the key components shown during the M40 recoilless rifle assembly?

The assembly process shown includes the tripod mount, the 106mm barrel, the M8C .50 caliber spotting rifle, and the demonstration of the breech block mechanism for loading.

What technical specifications are provided for the M40 recoilless rifle?

The M40 recoilless rifle features a 106mm caliber, a barrel length of 133.9 inches, and weighs approximately 462 lbs (gun only). It utilizes the M79 tripod mount and an M8C .50 cal spotting rifle.

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