NettetRARE ORIGINAL WW2 M1941 JOHNSON SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE FIRING PIN WWII gun parts. $124.99. $5.85 shipping. RARE ORIGiNAL WW2 M1941 JOHNSON SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE WOOD FOREND WWII. $50.00. 0 bids. $10.40 shipping. Ending Apr 16 at 9:04PM PDT 7d 12h. RARE ORIGINAL WW2 M1941 JOHNSON SEMI … NettetJohnson Model 1941 Semi-Auto Rifle. Maker: Johnson. Model: 1941. Caliber: .30-06. Description: Serial #A0470, .30-06, 22" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. This is a handsome rifle that retains 75-80% of the original parkerized finish that has silvered at the muzzle, and along the projecting edges. Wear can be seen on the bearing surfaces ...
WW2 Rifles - Military Factory
Nettet25. apr. 2009 · Estimated Price: $ 4,000 - $ 5,000 Price Realized: Excellent WWII Johnson M1941 Semi-Automatic Rifle Manufacturer: Johnson Automatics MFG Co Model: 1941 Type: Rifle Gauge: 30-06 Barrel: 23 inch round Finish: parkerized Grip: Stock: walnut Item Views: 5549 Serial Number: Catalog Page: 85 Class: Curio & Relic … NettetThe M1941 Johnson Machine Gun is recoil-operated light machine gun that was utilized by the United States during World War II. The M1941 machine gun shared many components with its companion M1941 Johnson Rifle, which didn't compete well against the M1 Garand. The M1941 light machine gun was different from many other machine … t\u0027 p0
Devil’s Brigade Secret Weapon: The Johnson M1941 LMG
Nettetby Caleb Larson L. The M1941 Johnson machine gun, designed by Melvin Johnson, Jr., was a light machine gun that despite never becoming standard-issue, nonetheless … NettetSelf propelled guns. Howitzer Motor Carriage M8; M40 Gun Motor Carriage; M7 Priest; Field artillery. 75 mm Gun M1917 - copy of British gun re-chambered for French cartridge, produced for export; QF 2.95-inch Mountain Gun - imported from Britain, used in Philippines; 75 mm Gun M2/M3/M6; M116 howitzer (75 mm) -also known as "75mm … Nettet15. jun. 2024 · The Johnson had problems shooting the most commonly issued ammunition of WW2 M2 AP which was 165 to 168 gr at about 2750fps. Garands were designed around this and M1 ball 172 grs at 2750 fps. The Johnson would string after one mag and have to cool while the Springfield and Garand didn’t. Interesting rifle, but not … t\u0027 ox