Alasdair MacDonald

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  1. FYI, for those who are NRA members and receive the "American Rifleman", August edition, on page 55 it shows a nice picture of a JSAR with bayonet. The article is The Guns of Guadalcanal used by the 1st Marine Parachute Battalion. Very nice!
  2. "For the what its worth topic"; In the early 1970's I was attending a gun show in Sacramento California, when I walked up to a table that had a JSAR for sale. As I admired it an elderly large man came up behind me and exclaimed, "Oh my God!" I asked him if he was familiar with this rifle and he said "yes", "I carried one in the South Pacific for a short time before they took them away from us". I asked him where he was in the Pacific and with whom. He said he was with the First Marines in Bougainville.l I asked him how he liked the rifle and he said all those who had them loved them. Cordially, Alasdair
  3. In the book "Shots Fired In Anger" by Lt. Col.John George, He goes into detail of the weapons and ammo the Japanese had and our own issued weapons. He mentions the good and bad points of them all. His main complaint of the M1 Garand was the magazine system. He says you could not "top off" this rifle after you fired a few rounds. Then you either finished the en bloc clip and reloaded or ejected the entire clip. With both situations you are left with an empty rifle. not good in combat. On page 388, second paragraph, he mentions the following: "So far as I know, the Johnson rifle is the only military rifle which meets this specification, and it does so admirably by means of a cleverly designed rotary magazine with a sidegate loading port, independent of the bolt passage. The Johnson can be loaded by a rifleman on the run with one, two, three or any number of rounds up to ten at a time. The individual cartridges are simply thrust through the gate, or five round chargers (Springfield Clips) can be be handily stripped into the magazine. In the field, a Johnson type magazine would eliminate two thirds of the present delay and danger of reloading." The writer must have seen them there as he says he evaluated every weapon listed in his book. He also noted that during his time on Guadalcanal he never saw any M1 carbines although he had heard about them.
  4. Firearms News, June 2018 issue 11 has three photos of Johnson LMGs page 53. Cordially Alasdair Lovely stuff!
  5. Firearms News, January 2018 issue 2 has a 6 page article with photos on the Johnson rifle and LMGs. Cordially Alasdair
  6. Hey Ed, I was at Barnes and Noble today and spotted a copy of the edition you need. I bought it but need an address to send it to you. Maybe you can get my Email from Jim. I have it tubed up in a cardboard tube so just need to know where to send it. All the best, Alasdair
  7. Ed, you pay for nothing, it is my pleasure to provide it for you if you cant get it. All the best, Alasdair
  8. Ed, he is correct, this use to be "Shotgun News." The cover shows the new "Galil ACE pistol from IWI., cordially, Alasdair Also the writer is definitely pro Johnson rifle and products. Shotgun News now Firearms News also has big pages for the photos and information. Let me know if you cant get it and I will copy mine and send it to you, Alasdair
  9. Hey Joe, the stock I got from you, lovely stuff. Fits like a glove. Next phase for me is recommendation for parkerizing if you don't do it. The daddy Winfield will come home to military clothes as was origionally built. Thanks again, Alasdair
  10. Joe: certified check sent this am. Alasdair
  11. I just got back from a gun show where a man was selling the following for a woman who just had her husband pass away. (estate sale) It is a 1941 Johnson LMG that had been torched in half and rewelded and made to fire semi only. The receiver says full and semi on it but that is only from its previous life. It is complete with all wood and pistol grip , magazine tray and one 25 round magazine. It is only missing the bipod. The gun has been reparked. Serial number is four digit, no prefix. Price $9,000.00 I have the contact information for seller. If anyone buys it, my drool marks can be wiped off. Cordially, Alasdair
  12. OK Brian will send you his email as that is what he gave me. Cordially, Alasdair
  13. When I saw this rifle it was torn down to barrel, magazine tray, receiver and all the wood. Where the selector was, was totally welded and milled perfectly before parked. He said he has all the legal papers for it but that it had to be sold outside of California to conform to the law. The work was very pristine and nice to see. Hey Joseph Scott, I still am in the marked for a complete set of wood for my Winfield sporter to convert back to military. Will pay whatever up front. Cordially, Alasdair
  14. Guns and Ammo magazine February, 2016, page 48, has an excellent reference to Eugene Stoner and Melvin Johnson collaborating on using the Johnson 8 lug rotating bolt on the AR-10 and AR-15 (M-16). This bolt design was patented clear back in 1937 showing how way ahead of the pack Melvin Johnson was in firearms design. He was a true pioneer in this field. The Johnson family should be very proud of him. Cordially, Alasdair
  15. That is a big 10-4 rubber duck ArT, Did you see the Johnson 15 minute clip on the JSAR and assault weapon and the light machine gun on the Outdoor Channel.? It was on Wednesday and I believe will re-show it all this week. It was short but it was very good. Love the LMG ripping off rounds. Cordially, Alasdair
  16. Joe, I would like to buy a complete set or partial whatever you have, one set only. Let me know how you want to be paid and where, Cordially Alasdair
  17. Is the member of this site still rebuilding Johnson SR?
  18. Joe, when you get the new wood I am interested in buying front and stock. Let me know, Cordially, Alasdair
  19. Sounds good Ed. Joe Scott, are you selling any of the stocks or parts? Cordially, Alasdair
  20. No problem Joe, enjoy your traveling and be safe. All the best, Alasdair
  21. I know his situations and he has my thoughts and prayers. I wait, I am retired so I am very patient. I need to go back into law enforcement, I am not use to working for a living. Only joking to my fellow porkers. Cordially, Alasdair
  22. I just realized that I was thinking of Joe Scott. Is he still rebuilding rifles? Cordially, Alasdair
  23. Greetings Mitch J, yes I have been very busy, wife and I opened two restaurants where we are in San Francisco Bay area. I think I have all the parts and want to put this "B" series back to military standards. I hope all the basic gang is still operating here to keep this knowledge going. Gun shows here selling high mileage Johnson's and are going for $4,000 and up, good grief! All the best, cordially, Alasdair
  24. Hey Joe, are you accepting Johnson rebuilds. I have a Windfield sporter that I want to convert back to military. Needs new wood and the barrel, although in good shape, is from a Garand. I think I have all the parts and want to put it back the way it came off the assembly line. Repark and all. Price no object. Let me know. Will pay in advance. Cordially, Alasdair
  25. Hey guys, I am trying to get data for #7698 but not sure if it is going in, the system is down, or the guys with the information are too busy. Any ideas? Cordially, Alasdair