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Lot 519: World War II U.S. Johnson 1941 Rifle with Accessories

World War II U.S. Johnson Automatics Model 1941 Semi-Automatic Rifle with Extra Barrel, Two Bayonets, and U.S.M.C. Cartridge Belt

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: June 21, 2024

Lot 519: World War II U.S. Johnson 1941 Rifle with Accessories

World War II U.S. Johnson Automatics Model 1941 Semi-Automatic Rifle with Extra Barrel, Two Bayonets, and U.S.M.C. Cartridge Belt

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: June 21, 2024

Estimated Price: $6,500 - $9,500

World War II U.S. Johnson Automatics Model 1941 Semi-Automatic Rifle with Extra Barrel, Two Bayonets, and U.S.M.C. Cartridge Belt

Manufacturer: Johnson Automatics MFG Co
Model: 1941
Type: Rifle
Gauge: 30-06 Springfield
Barrel: 22 inch round
Finish: parkerized
Grip:
Stock: walnut
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Item Interest: Very Active
Serial Number:
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun
Bore Condition: Good - Some light pitting or frosted appearance
Description:

Originally up for consideration by the Netherlands Purchasing Commission as a service weapon for colonial troops in the Dutch East Indies, a large order for the Johnson Rifle was placed in 1940, but the Japanese invasion of the East Indies prevented delivery. These rifles were not able to gain interest for adoption by the U.S. Army, who favored the M1 Garand, but a small amount of them were subsequently used by the U.S.M.C. Marine Raider and Parachute Battalions in the early Makin Island, Guadalcanal and Tulagi Island hopping campaigns in the Pacific. One source reports approximately 21,400 Johnson semi-automatic rifles in total were manufactured, and approximately 750 were procured by the U.S. Marine Corps (Canfield's book). These rifles employed several unique features such as the rotary magazine which allows reloading at any time, and a recoiling barrel that has the ability to be easily removed from the rifle by hand for takedown, which allows the rifle to be stowed in a parachute jump bag. The rear, right side of the receiver is marked "CRANSTON/ARMS/CO." in a triangle below a small five-pointed Dutch star as commonly seen on Johnson rifles, and the top of the receiver is marked "CAL. 30-'06 SEMI-AUTO./"JOHNSON AUTOMATICS"/MODEL OF 1941/MADE IN PROVIDENCE, R.I., U.S.A." above the serial number with U.S. and foreign patent date markings to the rear. The barrel locking bushing has the correct markings of ".30-'06" and "41" for the year on the front flat. Blade front and 1,000 meter rear sight. The serial number "4096" is on top of the receiver, and the bolt is numbered "4001" (it was standard for numbered components on Johnson rifles to not match). It has a two-piece walnut stock and forend. Includes an extra Johnson .30-06 barrel marked "1966" on top, M8 tan canvas spare barrel cover, two Johnson bayonets with brown leather scabbards, "1943" dated Hinson Mfg. Co. 10-pocket U.S.M.C. tan canvas cartridge belt, two stripper clips with ten rounds total of .30-06 dummy cartridges, and a MILSCO M1907 brown leather sling.

Rating Definition:

Very good, with original finish, and the desirable slightly "salty" appearance with smooth brown patina and freckling. Refinished wood is also very good, with some light handling marks and dents, and a minor hairline crack on bottom of the forend. Mechanically fine. Extra barrel and accessories are very good to fine.



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