1941 johnson

I only know of one guy that has one... and its always embarrassing when I ask if I can hold his Johnson....... ugh..
 
I found mine at the Calgary Gun Show a couple years ago. Other than that, the only one I ever found was on Collector's Source for a short while before it went PFFFtttt!!
 
1941

Now that's an old 'johnson'...... :p

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"...Bring money, lots of it..." Yep. They're very long dollar rifles. Think high 4 figures. There's one on GunsAmerica, the guy wants $6500US for. Haven't ever, in 30 plus years, seen one for sale in decent condition either.
The bayonet runs $200 to $300 US, Stateside. Mind you, one recently sold on the evil E-Bay for $141 Cdn. Not many around.
 
Johnson

I only know of one guy that has one... and its always embarrassing when I ask if I can hold his Johnson....... ugh..
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Been a while since I fondled my Johnson, should whip it out see if it's okay.;)
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Btw- "Claymore Antiques"--http://johnsoncollector.com/ -- had a couple, a while ago ,one was a bit bubba'd the other pretty good , thought it was in the $2,600.00 ? ( easily could be wrong,)range, nuthin' cheap there anyway. He now advertises it Sold , & gone to Germany . ---- Again?
 
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Sorry guys-- I was wrong on the Business name it was "CLAYMORE ANTIQUES"

johnsoncollector.com
 
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Speaking of Johnsons, I was watching a documentary about the Americans at Anzio last night and there were a couple of film clips of a soldier shooting a "Johnson Automatic Rifle" offhand. The butt stock and front sight were quite distinctive. There weren't any other Johnson products to be seen.
 
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Johnson

The guys at Anzio with the Johnson LMG would have been with the First Special Service Force. Great bunch of guys. Tough as nails even in their 80's.
 
Wern't the Johnson rifles noted for easy to damage mags? Did some also go to Denmark or Norway after WWII?*******Harold
 
Here is a link that sells what you are looking for (M1941 Johnson) however they strip the original parts (barrel, rear sight, etc...) and put on some new repro parts and charge top dollar. They also Bubba your Original if you send it in for a Fee.

miltecharms.com
 
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