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1941 Johnson disassembly
Hi folks,
I have some minor rust on the interior mag assembly of my 1941 Johnson. I want to take the mag cover off to get at it and from past experience know that it would be infinitely easier to re-insert the mag cover if the fore-end wood were removed (at least with the insertion method I use). Therefore I am seeking advice on removal of the wooden fore-end. Do I just remove the four screws and pull it off, or is there some disastorous, spring loaded complication or mind bending maze hidden there just waiting to give me grief??
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09-24-2011 12:44 PM
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Nope, it's easy. The mag itself is more of a challenge.
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I suggest you buy the excellent reference book by Canfield. He answers e-mail also.
I acquired this Johnson rifle recently and saved it from the scrap yard. I cherish and respect it .
I followed the steps and this is what i got as a result.
It is a rather complicated process. Take you time.Be patient.
If you have any more difficulty give me a shout i will try to help but be patient as i am unfamiliar with this most precious history piece.
Best of luck.
Regards.
Major Bob
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Thank You to emmagee1917 For This Useful Post:
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Excellent suggstion emmagee. Now why did'nt i think of that excellent site to wich i refer to almost every day ?
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