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U.S. WWII JOHNSON MODEL 1941 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY

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U.S. WWII JOHNSON MODEL 1941 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY
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RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# B3665. Serial numbers are non-matching throughout as they were not matched at the factory at the time of manufacture. Bbl. 22". Barrel is marked on top over chamber "J.A. / .30-06". Markings enhanced in white. Additionally marked with the Dutch "sword" acceptance mark at bottom of chamber. Barrel serial number "2383K" matches the barrel extension. Barrel equipped with bayonet lug. Adjustable aperture rear sight graduated to 1,000 meters. Blade front sight with protective ears. Receiver is marked on the right side with Cranston Arms Co. in inverted triangle and the tiny "star" Dutch acceptance mark. Receiver markings on top include "'JOHNSON AUTOMATICS' / MODEL OF 1941 / MADE IN PROVIDENCE, R.I. U.S.A. CAL. 30-06 SEMI-AUTO." The recoil operated Johnson rifle became involved in a heated controversy as to whether it should have been adopted instead of the M1 Garand. Ultimately, the Garand prevailed, but the Johnson rifle did have certain advantages including ease of manufacture and being less prone to gas fouling. It also featured a 10 round rotary magazine which was easily refilled when partially emptied with the weapon remaining in a loaded condition. In 1941, the Netherlands ordered 70,000 Johnson rifles for use in the Dutch East Indies. Many if not most of these rifles did not reach the East Indies and some of the remaining contract was taken-up by the United States Marine Corps. Two piece walnut stock set. Buttstock is of the later three piece production. Fine checkered buttplate. Lever type safety ahead of trigger guard. CONDITION: rifle has been attractively restored. The stock set has small filled dents notable on left side of buttstock and forend. The finish has very light wear and a small number of scattered handling marks. The metal retains 95% of its arsenal rework parkerized finish. Very good shiny bore with sharp lands. (25-6284/RW). CURIO. $4,000-6,000.