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  1. A polite reminder of the rules I set up this forum way back in 1998 Keep it clean, no flaming others, stay on topic as best you can. Since most collectors also have a Garand or two, the Forum will be open to Garand collectors too as well as those of all US military weapons in the 1892 to 1945 period. The owner of this Site/BBS reserves the right to remove any message at anytime without prior notice or reason being given. Do not post street addresses or phone numbers when buying/selling/trading parts, use your e-mail . If you are buying or selling firearms, constituent parts to include barrels, receivers and other internal pieces, please abide by all BATF regulations, and all other applicable laws, rules and ordinances, be they Federal, State or Local to include ITAR if selling or buying outside the US. Thank you
  2. I was looking around on the inter webs this morning and came across this parts company in Poland. In their cut receivers section there were a good selection of cut receivers, all way overpriced in my opinion. One of these was a Johnson receiver, serial number obscured. https://genuine-militaria.com/?p=22394 This item would not be allowed importation to size as it is not demilled to BATFE specs but it’s an interesting paperweight
  3. I was looking around on the inter webs this morning and came across this parts company in Poland. In their cut receivers section there were a good selection of cut receivers, all way overpriced in my opinion. One of theses was a Johnson receiver, serial number obscured. https://genuine-militaria.com/?p=22394 This item would not be allowed importation to size as it is not demilled to BATFE specs but it’s an interesting paperweight
  4. I used to post this every year for over 15 years on today’s anniversary of the terrorist attacks upon our country. So for the newer members. I’ll shall post it again. https://youtu.be/1yxSlf9I9IQ
  5. If you wish to join this site DO NOT use the automatic membership system. Send an email to webmaster@johnsonautomatics.com I will manually create an account for you. When requesting membership give the screen name you wish to use and a VALID email address. Thank you.
  6. Over the years, certain auction houses or dealers claimed they had "Johnson Estate" items, or "special prototypes" with special serial numbers, available for sale at elevated price levels. These claims should all be considered as outright false. The only Johnson Rifle or deactivated LMG products and prototypes, that were in the personal collection of Melvin Maynard Johnson Jr, at the time of his death in 1965, have been directly handled by members of his family. These items are already in the legal possession of a few private collectors or museums and have never been available for sale to the general public. One of the more notable items is the "Queen of the Netherlands" rifle # A2913, presented by Melvin Johnson to the Queen in 1942. Only ONE of these was ever made for her. If anyone happens to find another such rifle, simply treat it as a "replica" or "copy" of the real thing, priced accordingly, and not as an "exclusive original." In summary, as we always say, buy the gun itself, but not the "story."
  7. Here’s the beta version of the new board. Itjis is how it will be laid out, roughly the same as the current one. Jim ps. Art.R. Beer is always welcome as donations!
  8. Due to some technical difficulties we are experiencing with logging into and registering on this board we will be moving to a new format and board shortly. A beta version of the board is set up and working and arrangements are in place to port all data and members to this new Website Toolbox board. Hopefully no significant loss of data will occur. In the meanwhile all data has been backed up on to a remote server. This new board has received good reviews and is currently the format used by the worldwide Aston Martin Owners Club This board will stay active in its current form for 30 days after the new board is online and working correctly. Thanks for your support
  9. Dana590 Looks like we had a glitch on site and your member info has been lost. Can you rejoin please. Sorry for the inconvenience. Jim
  10. It was on one of my Facebook groups. I believe it was made by a gunsmith out in Texas but I'll check up on that.
  11. Something to ponder on a Thursday!
  12. This string has veered away from the original post about Dutch colonial troops. I am closing it if you wish to continue open a new discussion please.
  13. I'm not following your point here. You can buy any MG so long as it's on the registered NFA registry with a Form 4 or Form 3 and not either a pre or post May 86 'dealer sample', with a registration date prior to the May 86 cut off. Doesn't matter if it's German or not, thus the reasonable amount of H&K MP5's and G3's that were imported and registered immediately prior to the enactment of the Hughes Ammendment in 1986.
  14. Yep it's a pre- may 86. So you can buy it it you have an 07/01 or 07/02 without a law letter. Still estimate is low. I saw one at Harrisburg mg show for $22k last year. Most likely the same one.
  15. https://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/70/3439#detail Looks like a fair LMG. I think the estimate shown is too low. They also have a JSAR, S/N B6540. Estimate is probably pretty accurate. https://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/70/3606#detail I like this MG34. Though it's semi-dewat, my 07/02 SOT says he can fix it and get it to run. Now all I need is the insurance to kick out some money for the guns I lost in the house fire. https://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/70/2510#detail