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The M2 4.2-inch mortar was a U.S. rifled 4.2-inch (107 mm) mortar used during the Second World War, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. It entered service in 1943. It entered service in 1943. It was nicknamed the "Goon Gun" (from its large bullet-shaped shells, monopod, and rifled bore) or the "Four-Deuce" (from its bore size in inches).
The low-velocity shells were totally silent in transit and gave no warning of their powerful explosions (the M2 mortar's M3 high explosive shell contained 3.64 kilograms (8.0 lb) of explosives, placing it midway between the 2.18 kilograms (4.8 lb) of the 105 mm howitzer M2A1's M1 shell and the 6.88 kilograms (15.2 lb) of the 155 mm howitzer M1 ...
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The M2 mortar is a 60 millimeter smoothbore, muzzle-loading, high-angle-of-fire weapon used by U.S. forces in World War II, the Korean War, ...
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M2 60 mm mortar: 60 mm light mortar of the US Army; M2 90 mm gun: American 90 mm antiaircraft gun/Anti tank gun; M2 105 mm howitzer: American 105 mm howitzer; M2 155 mm gun: American 155 mm gun ("Long Tom") M2 4.2-inch mortar: American 107mm mortar; M4 4.2-inch recoilless mortar: American 4.2 inch recoilless mortar
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