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    Got the dope on my rifle....

    Received from Cranston Arms 3/31/42
    Stock #2
    BBL #3829F
    Hammer Block #9505
    Hammer #1383
    Bolt #6961
    Locking cam #7623
    Firing Pin #4456
    Extractor #9893
    Magazine #A8004
    Transferred to N.P.C 4/2/42 (Netherlands Pacific Commission)

    Numbers that match:
    Hammer Block #9505, Hammer #1383, Bolt #6961, Locking cam #7623, Firing Pin #4456 and Extractor #9893

    The stock has the numeral '5' on the magazine end
    Barrel #7989H
    Magazine #D5134
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    How did you find out this information ? I have a Johnson I would like to find the history on. Thanks

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    If you you have serial number 1-10000 without a letter prefix code there is available info. At any rate you should visit:

    Johnson Rifle Site Index Page

    All the Johnson experts follow those boards.
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    Great you could find that out. I wish I could. Mine has a "B" pefix, so I couldn't get it.

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