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were designated after the cannon, so the normal Sherman with 75mm cannon was named M3 Sherman cause the cannon is an M3, and the 76 version was called M1 cause it had an M1 cannon, and 105mm (ww2 era howitzer ones) were called M4s after well the M4 cannon (they were sometimes called M4 support tanks or support Shermans) and the M50 was called M50 cause of its CN-75-50 cannon, the M51 was called M51 not because of its cannon (the french Model F1) but because it was seen as the continuation of the M50 so they just went one number up, please check out tank encyclopedias articles on M50s and M51s online or watch the narrated version in video format on youtube.
Say, any other plans for Compositions?