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I'm reading Ian Hogg's "Tank Killing" which says the T27 carried a "75mm (2.95in) field gun". The T8 Gun Motor Carriage, it's predecessor, is said to have the 37mm anti-tank gun. Looking at the picture, and comparing it with the 75mm gun on the Sherman, it looks far more like a 37mm piece.
Maybe they up-gunned it later? It was an experimental vehicle.