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Excellent WWII Johnson Model 1941 Rifle with Two Bayonets and Scabbards

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:3,000.00 USD Estimated At:6,000.00 - 8,000.00 USD
Excellent WWII Johnson Model 1941 Rifle with Two Bayonets and Scabbards
This is an excellent example of a desirable Johnson semi-automatic rifle. These rifles were developed in the late 1930s intending to compete against the M1 Garand for US military contracts. These rifles were not adopted by the US Army but were subsequently used by the USMC "Marine Raider and Parachute Battalions" in the early Makin Island, Guadalcanal and Tulagi island hopping campaigns in the Pacific. These rifles employed several unique features such as the rotary magazine which allowed reloading at any time, a recoiling barrel which started the cycling of the rifle and the takedown barrel which allowed them to be stowed in a parachute jump bag. The rear, right side of the receiver is absent of the usual three line makers name in a triangle and the top of the receiver is marked "CAL 30-06 SEMI-AUTO / "JOHNSON AUTOMATICS" / MODEL OF 1941 / MADE IN PROVIDENCE, RI. U.S.A." with the serial number underneath with various U.S. and foreign patent dates and markings to the rear. The barrel has the correct markings (41 for the year and 30-06) on the front flat by the end of the perforated heat shield. It has a blue finish. The rear sight is marked "M2" on the left side and with 100-900 meter markings on the right side. It has the correct, two-piece walnut stock and forend. It is complete with two original Johnson Arms bayonets and scabbards. One bayonet is stamped "1897" on the barrel ring and the other "58" on the rivet head. According to a letter dated March 10, 1995 from the seller to the current owner, "The bayonet was purchased separately." Complete with a green canvas sling.
BBL: 23 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 30-06
Finish: parkerized
Grips:
Serial Number: 3951
Condition: Excellent. The rifle retains 99% original parkerized finish with some minor scratches on the magazine from the sling buckle and overall light handling marks. The reoiled stock is also excellent with a few minor scratches and handling marks. The markings are crisp and clear. The action is fine. The sling is excellent. Both bayonets are fine. One bayonet and scabbard is darker than the other. This is one of the finest Johnson rifles we have ever offered for auction.