![]() It is so small, u have to look for it on the rcvr. That would be the reason why it has an import stamp, coming back to the USA, from the Dutch folklore. The bayonet and scabbard are original and hard to come. The wood is excellent with relatively few minor dings and nicks, and no major cracks or chips. Sling is produced by 'NoBuckl' and made of canvas material. 12/16/19 - This is a beautiful Johnson M1941 Rifle from World War II The finish is all original and shows only a little bit of thinning on the barrel, but is minty otherwise. Comes with an original sling and an original bayonet with sheath. Then shipped to the Dutch Islands as they fully LOVED the 1941 JA. 4/29/19 - This is a minty Johnson M1941 Rifle from World War II The finish is all original and shows virtually no wear. I'm presuming this one being an early batch number saw Jap island use with the Marines. This rifle is a GREAT PIECE, for your WWII COLLECTION. Has 1907 leather sling, and JA bayonet & frog. Mechanically Sound, Very nice wood, 2 repaired cracks. But Strong Rifling ORIGINAL JA Barrel, not a replacement. Fine Condition, Good Bore, slightly on a DARK side. JOHNSON AUTOMATIC, MODEL OF 1941, 30-06, 22" Air Cooled Removable Barrel, Recoil Operated, Perforated Metal HandGuard, Aperture Sight, Military Stock. ![]() This is a fine example of a desirable 1941 Johnson, and would make a great addition to any collection.1941 30-06 Johnson Automatic Rifle w/Sling, w/bayonetįor sale: Original 1941 Johnson Automatic Rifle. The rifle is mechanically excellent, and comes with a period correct, Boyt 1942 dated leather sling installed. There is a straight crack along the underside to the rear of the magazine housing, but the repair has stabilized it. The walnut forend and buttstock are in very good-near fine condition with scattered minor handling marks and surface blemishes throughout, although there are some plastic wood repairs around an older armory repair with four dowels at the magazine swell on both sides of the buttstock. The rear sight leaf spring reinforcing plate has a sighting groove added, perhaps by a past user, and retains most of an armory-added black enamel finish. The right side of the receiver has the small Dutch colonial five-pointed star acceptance stamp, and there are some spots of mild freckling scattered about. This is a nice looking rifle that retains 90-92% of the original parkerized finish that has silvered at the muzzle, along the projecting edges, and on the bearing surfaces of the receiver around the ejection port and operating handle slot. 30-06, 22" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. ![]() ![]() This is a fine example of a desirable 1941 Johnson, and would make a great addition to any collection.
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