WW2 Canadian 6 Pounder Anti-Tank Round Drill INERT

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The WW2 Canadian 6 Pounder Anti-Tank Round Drill INERT is a non-functional training example of the 6-pounder anti-tank ammunition used by Canadian forces during the Second World War. This drill round represents the type of ordnance fired from the QF 6-pounder (57 mm) anti-tank gun, a standard weapon employed by Canadian and other Commonwealth units from 1942 onward. Constructed with inert materials, this example lacks explosive content and was intended for instructional handling and gun crew exercises. Typical features include a metal casing and projectile, machined to simulate the size, weight, and appearance of a live round while providing no ballistic capability. Markings and color schemes may vary based on period manufacturing standards and instructional requirements. Such pieces played a significant role in safely training personnel in loading, unloading, and maintenance procedures without the risks associated with live ammunition. This item offers an accurate representation of wartime ordnance utilized in Canadian training programs.

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