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Lot 1505:Johnson Model 1941 Rifle

May 4th, 2019|Rock Island, IL
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Lot 1505:Johnson Model 1941 Rifle

May 4th, 2019|Rock Island, IL
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Johnson Model 1941 Semi-Automatic Rifle

Blade front and adjustable 1,000 meter rear sights, the model and patent markings on top of the receiver, and a five-pointed star over "CRANSTON/ARMS/CO." in a triangle on the right side below the rear sight. The replacement barrel is marked ".30-'06/41" on the flange with an unmarked chamber. Fitted with a two-piece stock featuring a checkered steel buttplate and a brown leather sling. In August 1940, the Netherlands Purchasing Commission ordered 10,200 Johnson Automatic rifles to arm colonial troops in the Dutch East Indies. The Japanese invaded and captured the Dutch colonies in December 1941 before most of the Johnson Model 1941 rifles could be delivered. The U.S. Marine Corps tested the Johnson rifle in 1941 and, in early 1942, obtained a limited number of the Dutch contract Model 1941 rifles as a war expedient rifle until they could receive the Springfield M1 Garand rifle, with a few of these rifles issued to the 1st Parachute Battalion.

ConditionVery good as rebarreled, with 80% of the arsenal refurbished parkerized finish, showing some light wear and handling marks overall. The sanded, oiled stock is good, with some dents and scuffs. Mechanically fine.
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ManufacturerJohnson Automatics MFG Co
Model1941
TypeRifle
Serial number
ClassCurio & Relic Long Gun
Caliber / Gauge30-06
Barrel22 inch round
Finishparkerized
Stockwalnut

Item LocationRock Island, IL
Views2906
Catalog page265
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