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Thread: JOHNSON MODEL 1941 - LONG-LOST GEM FROM WWII’S “SECOND STRING” LINEUP

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    Post JOHNSON MODEL 1941 - LONG-LOST GEM FROM WWII’S “SECOND STRING” LINEUP

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    Thanks for the link Steve, that is a pretty good article on the 1941 Johnson.

    I had the opportunity to buy a Johnson at a local gun shop in Bryant, Arkansas, back in the 1980's. There were actually two of them on the rack next to some other milsurp rifles and I remember picking it up and fondling it but I wasn't well enough versed to really know what I was looking at.
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    Had a sporterized one I bought for $1500, shot great, accurate and should have militarized it , I called it my pregnant Garand, and like a dummy I sold it later at auction for $2800. Wish I had kept it.

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