Johnson M1941 Semi-Automatic Rifle with original spike bayonet and leather sheath. The 10-round rotary magazine could be quickly reloaded using two clips of .30 Caliber M2 Ball ammunition.
Type
Semi-automatic rifle
Place of origin
United States
Service history
In service
1941–1945 1941–1961 (worldwide)
Used by
See Users
Wars
World War II Indonesian National Revolution Chinese Civil War Bay of Pigs Invasion
Production history
Designer
Melvin Johnson
Designed
1939
Manufacturer
Johnson Automatics Inc
Produced
1940–1945
No. built
~21,988 [1] cost per unit $125
Variants
VF-1 (Argentine copy)
Specifications
Mass
9.5 lb (4.31 kg)
Length
45.87 in (1,165 mm)
Barrel length
22 in (560 mm)
Cartridge
.30-06 Springfield 7×57mm Mauser (Chilean variant) .270 Winchester
Action
Short-recoil, rotating bolt
Muzzle velocity
2,840 ft/s (866 m/s)
Feed system
10 round rotary magazine
Sights
Adjustable Iron Sights
The M1941 Johnson Rifle is an American short-recoil operated semi-automatic rifle designed by Melvin Johnson prior to World War II. The M1941 unsuccessfully competed with the contemporary M1 Garand rifle but was used in limited numbers by the US Marines[2] during the Second World War.
^"An Official Journal of the NRA | the Model of 1941 Johnson Rifle in Marine Service".
^"An Official Journal of the NRA | the Model of 1941 Johnson Rifle in Marine Service".
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