Guns International #: 102992717
Seller's Inventory #: 35286
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Guns International #: 102992717
Category - Johnson Automatic Rifles
- Military Rifles - US
Rare Johnson M1941 Rifle
Description: This is an excellent Johnson M1941 Rifle from World War II! The finish is excellent, with no notable wear. The magazine tube appears to be blued, so possibly refinished or a replacement part at some point. The wood is in good condition but does have a small, repaired surface crack on the left side of the wrist. Terrific bore. Only 20,000 of this model were manufactured! _______________________ The Johnson Semi-Automatic rifle was invented by Captain Melvin M. Johnson, Jr. of the US Marine Corps Reserve, also the inventor of the Johnson Light Machine Gun, in 1936. After development completed, manufacture was commenced in 1941 by Johnson Automatics, Incorporated, and its subsidiary, The Johnson Automatics Manufactured Company, at Cranston, Rhode Island. 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. At this time, the U.S. 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. By all accounts, the M1941 performed acceptably in combat with the Marines in the early days of the Pacific fighting. Price: $7,995.00 Curio/Relic: Yes Rifle Caliber: .30-06 Springfield Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 102992717
Seller's Inventory #: 35286
Guns International #: 102992717
Seller's Inventory #: 35286