taharad

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  1. I'm on vacation till the end of March. I will list springs on ebay when I get back.
  2. This is my Miltech restoration with original and new barrel. Miltech made both headspace properly.
  3. If you want it the gun restored, call Miltech.
  4. I am pulling this off of Ebay at the end of this cycle. A better set is now listed.
  5. Have Miltech look at your gun. They specialize this sort of thing.
  6. If you want to see a real Johnson used in a movie, check out a film "Assembly" by Feng Xioogang.
  7. I have one of those Johnsons. It shoots really well.
  8. I looking for a 1945 LMG operating handle. Not the dror one.
  9. Bayonets are like snowflakes, no two are exactly alike. Most are a little shorter than 12 inches.
  10. When a barrel is too far gone, Miltech will make a reproduction barrel to use their Johnson restorations. Ed has made dozens of barrel from the stock of parts he has. A little while ago, I post a picture of a box full of locking lugs that was at his shop. Miltech has restored hundred of Johnson over the years.
  11. US small arms in world war II by Tom Laemlein has a lot of pictures too.
  12. There a few more pictures of the rifle and lmg
  13. The middle three are. The first and last is from the Canfield book. The pictures did not upload the order I expected.
  14. Torgerson might have had two carbines. The one he had at Bougainville has the vertical stripe on the buttstock. The one he has at Camp Pendleton (Canfield book) does not. The Pendleton carbine also has the block behind the rear sight.