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Marine Corps found itself in need of a modern fast-firing infantry rifle, and acquired some rifles from the Dutch East Indies shipment for issue to its Paramarine battalions then preparing to deploy for action in the Pacific theatre. The M1941 was ordered by the Netherlands for issue to the KNIL in the Dutch East Indies, but the Japanese invaded the islands before the rifles could be shipped from California. Dror light machine gun, calibre 7,92 x 57 mm, based on the M1941 Johnson machine gun, in service 1947 - 1952, Editorial-Use-Only. After development completed, manufacture was commenced in 1941 by Johnson Automatics, Incorporated, and its subsidiary, The Johnson Automatics Manufactured Company, at Cranston, Rhode Island. Huge collection, amazing choice, 100+ million high quality, affordable RF and RM images. Circled star/'CRANSTON/ARMS/CO.' in a triangle are marked on the right side of the receiver below the rear sight. 30-06 SEMI AUTO / 'JOHNSON AUTOMATICS'' / MODEL OF 1941 / MADE IN PROVIDENCE RI U.S.A. It could also be topped up without interfering with the rifle’s action, unlike the M1. It used a fixed 10-round rotary magazine, which could be fed by 5-round standard stripper clips or loose individual cartridges. of the US Marine Corps Reserve, also the inventor of the Johnson Light Machine Gun, in 1936. 30-06 Springfiel 95 parkerized, very good+ bore, excellent stock, 22'' barrel, The top of the breech is stamped Cal. Johnson M1941 rifle with bayonet and scabbard The Johnson had some interesting features primarily its magazine design. Only 20,000 manufactured! The Johnson Semi-Automatic rifle was invented by Captain Melvin M. The bore is mirror with excellent rifling.
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The wood is excellent with a few minor dings and scratches, and a surface scratch that appears as a crack in photos, but does not go through the surface level of the wood. 30-06 that sold for 159.50 in 1953, which is equivalent to 1,462.30 in 2017 the military version sold for 68.50. The one offered here is the Custom Sporter chambered for the. Winfield Arms Corporation offered three levels of sporterized Johnsons. By late 1937, he had designed, built, and successfully tested both a semi-automatic rifle and a prototype light machine gun. Among these was the now highly sought 1941 Johnson automatic. His goal was to build a semi-automatic rifle that would outperform the M1 the Army had adopted. It is so small, u have to look for it on the rcvr.7/14/17 - This is an excellent Johnson M1941 Rifle from World War II! The finish is all original and in near mint condition. The M1941 light machine gun was designed by a Boston lawyer and Captain in the Marine Corps Reserve named Melvin Johnson Jr. That would be the reason why it has an import stamp, coming back to the USA, from the Dutch folklore. Then shipped to the Dutch Islands as they fully LOVED the 1941 JA. I'm presuming this one being an early batch number saw Jap island use with the Marines. This rifle is a GREAT PIECE, for your WWII COLLECTION. Has 1907 leather sling, and JA bayonet & frog. Mechanically Sound, Very nice wood, 2 repaired cracks.
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But Strong Rifling ORIGINAL JA Barrel, not a replacement. Johnson Model 1941 Rifles were serial numbered in groups of 10,000, with the first 10,000 having no prefix, the second group with prefix 'A,' and the third and final group with prefix 'B.' This particular Johnson M1941 Rifle is serial number B5439 and was manufactured during early 1941. The wood does show some surface cracks and splintering on the top of the wrist and a small repair where the magazine meets the wood. Fine Condition, Good Bore, slightly on a DARK side. 5/24/22 -This is a rare Johnson M1941 Rifle from World War II One of only 20,000 produced The metal finish shows some minor patina throughout and a little thinning on the sides of the receiver. JOHNSON AUTOMATIC, MODEL OF 1941, 30-06, 22" Air Cooled Removable Barrel, Recoil Operated, Perforated Metal HandGuard, Aperture Sight, Military Stock. 1941 30-06 Johnson Automatic Rifle w/Sling, w/bayonetįor sale: Original 1941 Johnson Automatic Rifle.