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I've had three Johnson M1941s over the years, the most expensive, from Sarco, being US$99.98 plus 3% tax. Navy Arms used to sell the bayonet and scabbards for US$2.50. That WAS a few years ago.......
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03-11-2009 07:31 PM
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I'm hoping we get a Johnson forum here.
I just got mine!
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$4500.00 for the whole rig. Wish I could have paid less but I guess if you want one in excellent condition that's the price. I will try to post picture later.
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BarryinIN: "I'm hoping we get a Johnson forum here.
I just got mine!"
Your in the Johnson Forum.
Last edited by Cecil; 03-12-2009 at 01:57 PM.
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Nuts!
But..but..but..It didn't exist recently when I looked! I ran a search and found this same thread I saw before and posted in it.
Nice stupid post for the new guy to enter with, huh?
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1941 Johnson
I purchased one a few years ago for $600.00 along with a lot of extra parts
haven't shot it yet they are a nice looking rifle.
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1941 Johnson Rifle
I purchased one a few years ago for $600.00 with a lot of extra parts they are a nice rifle
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Sorry
Sorry about posting two times its not me its the site
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Originally Posted by
gary
I purchased one a few years ago for $600.00 with a lot of extra parts they are a nice rifle
What type parts did you get? Anything numbered?
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I have -4- Johnsons. 3 were sporterized. One I purchased the receiver only from Sarco in the early 80's and put it together with a parts kit from Armex.
Gerry