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    My M1941 Johnson was stolen.

    My M1941 Johnson rifle was stolen S/N 7148.

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    Did you lose any others besides the M1Aicon and the Johnson?

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    Most times guns are stolen it's by someone we know,had it happen to me!!

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    Yes, 7 in all.

    An Ohio Ordnance BAR S/N 1334

    The M1Aicon S/N 018997

    A G43 Berliner Lubecker Maschininfabrik ((BLM) All paid help). NO S/N available

    The M1941 Johnson S/N 7148

    An M1922 M2 Springfield Target rifle S/N 20195 (With a Full length stock (not sporter))

    An M1 Carbine Underwood (doing an appraisal (I have to buy it now) No S/N

    A S&W 686 .357 Magnum (doing an appraisal (I have to buy it now)) No S/N

    A total replacement value of at the very least $20,000.00 (California prices).

    A Nikon Digital D200 Camera with 4 lenses most were f2.8. Replacement value at least $5,000.00

    Don't beat on me too much as I have suffered a traumatic loss. I loaded them into my truck intending to take them to the safe and got interrupted, and yes the truck was locked. They were stolen in a 25 minute time period when the "normal" observers of the area had gone and when some of the same returned.

    YES a suspect is in mind, because it has recently come to light that at least he is on the fringe of "Drug Problems". I won't call him a friend exactly, but he is a good/BAD aquaintance. He wouldn't be noticed because he used to live next door where his mother lives.

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    I'll keep an eye out for them here in Texas. It may be worth your while to fax the serial numbers to the various Collector Associations. There's actually a good chance if they show up at any of the major shows here I may run across them.

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    Cecil - Remember my M1941 Johnson was a Winfield conversion (i.e. Sporter stock, blued, sporterized barrel), however it had a J. Scott repro buttstock (the forward stock/handguard was an original), an original unmodified barrel, an original bayonet with an original bayonet scabbard. Both barrels were in the soft case, as was the bayonet several magazines, and a pamphlet/booklet about the M1941 Johnson.

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    Any chance you recorded the barrel and magazine serial numbers? Was the bayonet numbered?

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    I didn't know an M1941 Johnson magazine would have been serialized. I understand that the bayonets were not serialized.

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    Some bayonets were and some were not. I believe all the mags were numbered. I'll check my book again to make sure.

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    Sorry to read this.
    I wish you all the luck in recovering them. And if they are found where the taker dropped them as he fell in a bottomless pit somewhere, so much the better.

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