The British 6-pounder gun was a highly regarded anti-tank weapon that saw extensive use during World War II. It played a crucial role in the arsenal of the British and Allied forces, providing effective anti-tank capabilities against German armoured vehicles.
The QF 6-pounder Mk II was the initial version of the gun, introduced in 1942. Firing a 57mm (2.24”) caliber projectile, it possessed a muzzle velocity of approximately 853 meters per second (2,800 ft/s). This allowed it to penetrate the armour of most German tanks during the time. The QF 6-pounder Mk II was typically towed by a vehicle or mounted on a vehicle chassis to create a tank destroyer.
In 1943, the QF 6-pounder Mk IV was introduced as an upgraded variant. It featured improvements to the breech mechanism and recoil system, resulting in enhanced performance. The Mk IV version boasted a slightly higher muzzle velocity of around 883 meters per second (2,900 ft/s), further increasing its armour-penetration capabilities. Like its predecessor, the Mk IV variant was utilized on various platforms, including tanks and tank destroyers.
The British 6-pounder gun was also produced in the United States under the designation 57mm Gun M1. The M1 variant closely resembled the British Mk II and Mk IV versions, with minor differences in manufacturing and ammunition. The 57mm Gun M1 saw action with American forces and proved effective against enemy tanks in both the European and Pacific theaters of World War II.
The 6-pounder gun found its place on a variety of vehicles, such as the Universal Carrier, the Crusader tank, the Churchill tank, and the Achilles tank destroyer. Its versatility made it a valuable asset on the battlefield. Additionally, the gun was sometimes adapted for air defense roles, with select examples being mounted on anti-aircraft platforms.
The British 6-pounder gun and its variants were highly regarded for their anti-tank capabilities and played a significant role in combat operations during World War II. Allied forces relied on these guns to engage and neutralize enemy armoured vehicles, contributing to their ultimate victory in the war. A total of 52,242units were produced.
Product Highlights:
- FOUR build options:
- Mk 2 with shortened L/43 barrel
- Mk 4 with L/50 on Mk 1A carriage
- Mk 4 on modified Mk 3 carriage (airborne)
- US-build 57mm Gun M1
- Two gun shield options
- Extra ammo, shells, and crates included
- British gun crew (officer, gunner & loader) included
Product Code: 280139
Number of Parts: 98 pieces / 2 sprues