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====== The Story of the "Pistol Port" on the M4 Sherman Tank ====== | ====== The "Pistol Port" that wasn't used as a "Pistol Port" on the M4 Sherman Tank ====== |
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The M4 "Sherman" tank entered production during July 1942 with the D50878 turret casting. The earliest versions of this turret featured a "pistol port" on the left side towards the rear. In the photographs below (of an M4A1 "Sherman" tank), the "pistol port" appears as a small, rectangular door on the side of the turret; right of the white star). | The M4 "Sherman" tank entered production during July 1942 with the D50878 turret casting. The earliest versions of this turret featured a "pistol port" on the left side towards the rear. In the photographs below (of an M4A1 "Sherman" tank), the "pistol port" appears as a small, rectangular door on the side of the turret; right of the white star. |
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The M4 design was constantly undergoing changes to include a number of improvements. In late 1943 the M4 was changed to include the improved D78461 turret casting... which included a return of the "pistol port". | The M4 design was constantly undergoing changes to include a number of improvements. In late 1943 the M4 was changed to include the improved D78461 turret casting... which included a return of the "pistol port". |
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| ===== The Lesson ===== |
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| The lesson learned from this story is that end users may not actually use a product feature the way that the Engineers/designers had intended it. Instead, the users may have developed a more "value-added" use for the feature. Listen to the "Voice of the customer" and understand how your customers are actually using your product. |
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