Noble

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  1. How much was the Semi LMG?
  2. This link will get you to the auctions. My link I think you have to be a member to see the realized prices, however I can tell you the final prices were: Lot #1543 $5175 #1563 $5463 #3512 $7475 #3490 $11,500 I hope that helps!
  3. Unless there was another that is not listed on their web site, the sale price was $33,350.00
  4. It does'nt "necesesarily" pay to research your guns numbers and history, however if all the numbers on your gun matched the original factory records (doubtful) I believe that could positively affect the value of the gun. And of course provinance can greatly affect value, but is very difficult to obtain reliable and documented history on a specific JSAR. Also, your Johnson would have to be in the first batch (no letter prefix in the serial number) to be able to research the factory parts numbers. It is definitely safe to fire the Johnson without the bolt hold-open. Many were purposely removed and some may have just broken.
  5. I notice in your picture the front sight blade is very short. The sight on my rifle is about identical to yours. My rifle shoots high, does this one? Can anyone tell me if that is the correct sight height? Were there other heights available? Good luck on your sale and congratulations on the nicer gun!
  6. Welcome to the board ChrisK, you should have your requested info shortly. Be sure to read back thru the earlier posts for all kinds of interesting facts on the Johnson.
  7. Please do add pics! Of the bayonet also! Someone will help you with all the factory numbers soon, I'm sure. Welcome to the board!
  8. It appears to have a crack or break. Check the second photo closely.
  9. That is a nice looking example. As with all Miltech guns it has been completely refinished however the majority of the 41's around have had at least some refinishing. It appears the "cheek" on the right side of the stock has been repaired. The left side looks untouched. The metal finish looks a little too dark but perhaps its just the photos. Value? I don't want to step on anyones toes here but I would think at minimum $4500 on gunbroker.
  10. I bought a couple from Joseph Scott here on the board. Find one of his posts and send him a pm.
  11. So Joseph, what is the average front sight blade height?
  12. Hey, that's a nice looking rifle! Should be an easy restoration if you plan to go that route. Joseph Scott can help you with the front sight and bayo lug, and maybe even the stock. Thanks for the pics!
  13. Great find and looks to be in great condition too! You're right, it is great to own one of these fantastic rifles. I'll never forget the day I bought mine at a gun show. I slung it over my shoulder to walk the rest of the show and I could barely get twenty feet without someone wanting to know what that wierd rifle was and asking to hold it. I'm sure several people were started on their quest to find a Johnson that day. Good luck with yours, and remember to show it off!
  14. Pictures needed
  15. If the rifle was grouping alright and you're using the bullet weight and type that you plan to continue using then you can shorten the front sight (a little at a time) until it shoots to point of aim at the 100m setting on the rear sight. In other words, if your front sight is too high you will shoot low, so to compensate you have to raise the rear. Conversly, if you set the rear sight on its 100m setting and slowly remove height from the front sight you will eventually get on target. I hope that is not confusing.