Johnson 1941 Semi-Automatic Rifle with U.S.M.C. Modified Sights

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World War II Johnson Model 1941 Semi-Automatic Rifle with U.S.M.C. Style Modified Sights

This Johnson Model 1941 rifle has U.S. Marine Corps style modifications performed to the sights (done in the modern day) in which the front sight has had its protective ears removed, and a large modified open V notch cut has been performed on the rear sight which was originally a closed peep; both of which are done in the style of examples used by the 1st Parachute Regiment as a means of making the sight picture similar to the M1903 Springfield rifle then in service and also to improve visibility in low light conditions. Approximately 750 Johnson Model 1941 rifles are reported to have been procured by the Marines in total, and most, if not all, of the Marine issued examples would have seen hard use in the most important battles of the World War II Pacific Theater with very few known surviving Marine issued examples today. Information and related pictures of the modified sights on U.S.M.C. attributed Johnson M1941 rifles can be found on pages 140-144 of the book "Johnson's Rifles and Machine Guns" by Bruce Canfield in which it states on page 143, "It should be noted that many, if not most, of the USMC Johnson rifles actually issued to the 1st Parachute Regiment had the protective 'ears' removed from the front sight." The 1st Marine Parachute Regiment is known to have participated in a parachute drop into France as part of an OSS team to support the French Resistance. The 1st Marine Parachute Regiment is famously known for participating in the Guadalcanal campaign (August 7th, 1942-February 9th, 1943) in the Pacific theater of World War II. On August 7th, 1942, the 1st Marine Parachute Regiment conducted an amphibious assault on the island of Gavutu, later seizing the island of Tanambogo with other Marine units. In the writing "Silk Chutes and Hard Fighting: U.S. Marine Corp Parachute Units in World War II" by Lieutenant Colonel Jon T. Hoffman, it recalls the amphibious assault on Gavutu in which it states on page 19, "Platoon Sergeant Harry M. Tully used his marksmanship skill and Johnson rifle to pick off a number of Japanese snipers." The 1st Parachute Regiment fought alongside the 1st Marine Raiders in the Tasimboko Raid and the Battle of Edson's Ridge between September 12th-14th, 1942. The 1st Parachute Regiment was involved in the Bougainville campaign, with initial landings on November 1st, 1943 and several ensuing tough fought battles against the Japanese forces. This example is wearing serial number "5790" on top of the receiver and the bolt is numbered "6942" (numbered components on Johnson rifles did not match). The barrel itself is an unmarked replacement, the barrel locking collar lug is numbered "6234H" on bottom and the face of the barrel guide collar is stamped with the standard caliber ".30 06" above the barrel and "41" below it. Absent bayonet lug. The top of the receiver is roll-stamped: "CAL. 30-'06 SEMI-AUTO./"JOHNSON AUTOMATICS"/MODEL OF 1941/MADE IN PROVIDENCE, R.I., U.S.A." in four lines above the serial number. The patent markings are stamped in five lines between the factory legend and the rear sight. "CRANSTON/ARMS /CO." is stamped in an inverted triangle on the right rear of the receiver below a five-pointed Dutch star as commonly seen on Johnson rifles. Added circular pearl inserts are located on either side of the buttstock.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Fine as modified, retains 80% refinished parkerized finish with scattered moderate freckling overall. Absent bayonet lug assembly. Wood is very good as refinished, with some scattered light handling marks, and a crack ahead of the forearm screw on bottom. Mechanically excellent.


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This item is part of Premier Firearms Auction - Day 3
 Sunday, May 19, 2024 | 9:00 AM  Central
 
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Johnson 1941 Semi-Automatic Rifle with U.S.M.C. Modified Sights
Johnson 1941 Semi-Automatic Rifle with U.S.M.C. Modified Sights
Lot number: 3398
Seller: Rock Island Auction Company
Event: Premier Firearms Auction - Day 3
Ends: Sunday, May 19 | 9:00 AM  Central

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