Renegadebgp

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  1. I have tried sending you messages but it says you cannot get messages. Can you send me an email to brian.keith@yahoo.com regarding a bayonet lug? Thanks

  2. Any leads on reproduction, used or other Bayonet lugs? Last thing I need. Thanks, Brian
  3. Joe, I need the recoil screws as well as a bayonet lug if you can help out. My gun will be ready to parkerize after those last two additions. Thanks, Brian
  4. I just got some parts from Sarco. I have more photos of the bayonet but it wouldn’t let me upload. There are no markings on it. The leatherwork is actually pretty good on the scabbard
  5. I am in need of the recoil key screws and a bayonett lug. Just got in some parts from Sarco yesterday and will post pics. thanks, Brian
  6. Mr. Scott, I cant reach you by messaging. Iam in need of a couple parts, thanks, Brian

  7. Mr Scott, Do you still have the Bayonet lugs and if so how much? I listed my Winfield Standard Sporter with Custom Sporter barrel on Gunbroker. I think I may be better off adding the Butt Plate, Bayonet lug and Sight to sell it. Also I am in need of the 2 Front recoil stop screws. That is what Numric called them anyway. Thanks, Brian Keith

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      Renegadebgp

      I tried messaging but it says Joe Scott cannot recieve messages?

  8. I have found most of my parts except those pesky recoil stop screws (the screws above the trigger assembly on both sides)
  9. In the Johnson Automatics manual, it shows a Johnson with the standard military front sight but with no bayonet lug. Was that a standard configuration, or did all military rifles have the lug? The manual also states the front sights are 1903 Springfield sights. Is that accurate and can an '03 sight be cheaper and easier to find?
  10. On the next to the last photo I posted, there is a hole that does not have a bolt in it. Is there a bolt missing or what is that hole above the trigger
  11. Couple more questions.... The buttstock looks original. Were the Sporterized stocks replaced or did they just add a Pachmayr recoil pad to the original? To remilitarize this, I'm assuming a replacement military barrel must be added, not just parkerize this barrel and add the sight and bayonette lug? (as well as the butt plate). ALso, I see the Miltech copies that look like the polished recievers and Magazine were just Parkerized. Are these worth the same as an original Military rifle or even worth doing to get a higher price? From what I see, there are no serial number logs for the letter prefix numbers, correct? Thanks, Brian (Renegadebgp)
  12. Thanks very much Brian. Thats the kind of info I needed. I had an '03 Springfield Sporterized, 1917 Enfield and Garand. All that is left of the military arms is this Johnson. Brian (Renegadebgp)
  13. My father got this 1941 Johnson and several other firearms from my uncle, Harold 'Hal' Johnson, who has written a couple books on small arms. the underside of the barrel chamber is stamped Denmark. the Cranston stamp is on the side. Serial number is B65xx and I cant find info on that. I want to gather background info in order to list this for sale. Years ago I looked into Buying a barrel and parts to militarize it. I also had feedback that the Winfield Sportarized copies may get value in their own right. ( obviously much less than original ). I have seen stocks on Sport models with a comb. This stock seems very close to the original besides the metal butt plate. there is a plugged hol just behind the rear slinh swivel. Any info and suggestions are appreciated