dhazel74

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About dhazel74

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  1. Putting together a small spare parts kit. I am in need of a firing pin and spring. If anybody may have a spare of both please let me know. I have a in my kit now, Extractor F/R pins Main spring I plan on putting some rounds through my 1941 Johnson this summer so I figure to have a few parts on hand just in case. If anybody else can recommend parts that may be good to have on hand please chime in. Thanks David
  2. Hello and welcome to the forum. Yes, Mr Alpert should have info on your rifle serial # As far as unloading a 1941 Johnson. I would say engage the trigger safety, point rifle in a safe direction and manually cycle the bolt until all live rounds have ejected from the action. Last round should lock bolt open although some 1941's lack a bolt hold open. Double check to make sure magazine and chamber are empty.
  3. That's slick. Well done ! Big thing is the tube is not damaged during install or removal. Makes you wonder how they were installed at the factory ?
  4. Very nice collection. Bayonet prices have gone sky high for the Johnson. I picked up a repro from Sarco recently. That will have to hold me for now.
  5. Crazy money for sure !
  6. I would be interested in one of the extractors if you decide to sell individually Thanks
  7. In the Johnson archives is there any information on barrel twist rates? I'm thinking 1-10 / 1- 12 possibly. Thanks
  8. Barrel has sold ! Thank you
  9. Nicely done, looks great !
  10. Updated with pictures. No lower band clip groove present and the slots for an M1 Garand upper hand guard clip are not oriented in the correct manner and are far to short in the chamber area. Pic of the chamber as good as I could get of the 03 or 03A3 extractor cut. i am fairly certain this barrel was originally a 1903 / 03A3 barrel. Quite surprised that there has been zero interest in it considering the cost of original barrels these days.
  11. Hello Brian, Thank you for your insight on the barrel. I am going to post some more pics of the barrel. Still leaning to the barrel to be of an 03-A3 origin because of the extractor cut in the front of the chamber seen through the installed locking block and an indexing mark on the side of the barrel associated with 03 and 03A3 barrels but, at the same time it has the remnants of hand guard clip slots as with an M1 Garand barrel. Thanks David H. $375.00 Shipped Now $350.00 shipped
  12. Have a 1941 Johnson sporter barrel for sale. See link to the CMP forum for photos and details. Thanks http://forums.thecmp.org/showthread.php?t=255565 Hope this is OK to post here. Thanks David H.
  13. Have a 1941 Johnson sporter barrel for sale. See link to the CMP forum for photos and details. Thanks http://forums.thecmp.org/showthread.php?t=255565 Hope this is OK to post here. Thanks David H.
  14. Sent you a PM Thanks David
  15. There's at least two JSAR's in good old Taxachusetts and more gun clubs and ranges than you may think !