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  1. Cool they just came back in stock! Thanks!
  2. Hello. I have a Johnson rifle missing the front sight and bayonet lug. It is a rifle converted to 7.62 nato. The barrel does not match to the gun so I believe it may be a from another Johnson rifle or different firearm? If anybody is able to sell me the front sight and bayonet lug that would be great! I am located in Canada.
  3. This is a very late update. My idea was to try and convert this Johnson to close to as original as possible. First off I wanted to remove the barrel to check the numbers off of it and inspect further components. The bolt was never able to be removed. I’m unsure where this bolt handle is from but it was actually silver soldered onto the bolt itself. I had sourced and found a rear sight ramp, rear sight , front sight and bayonet lug. The rifle was chambered with a 308 barrel that has a larger outside diameter than a 30-06 barrel. Aswell this barrel has a slight taper to it. Was unable to find someone to be able to stretch the front sight and bayonet lug over this barrel and to ensure the proper taper for a snug fit. This would all have to happen after the operating handle would be heated up to melt the solder and remove operating handle. Not something any smiths near me will take on. No use in installing rear sight ramp and sight. The rifle is drilled and tapped for a scope and without the other components being able to work I believe it was always meant to be shot with a scope. A commercial model possibly? Any insight would be great. Thank you.
  4. Let me know the depth of the holes when you have a look. I’ll be bringing it in to a gunsmith to have that completed. I’m not having a buddy hold it while I hit it with ol Milwaukee. Should Deffinetely be done in a drill press.
  5. Worked it a bit more and still unable to get apart. So it looks like my only option is to drill two holes in it like m48 tanker had suggested. How deep are the holes on these operating handles? Are they just 1/8-1/4 inch Deep or do they physically go all the way through the metal of the disc? I just don’t want to damage any components under the disc. The only thing I can think of is an operating handle was installed that didn’t have the holes drilled from factory. Most likely why the pin itself is bent from the folks before me trying to remove it.
  6. Okay thank you camstuff that would be great! I’m a little Leary at this point of drilling holes in anything. If it was made to thread out there would be a way to do that. And yes I should be using penetrating oil now.
  7. No those are not punch marks. I added a bit of oil to free things up a around the pin and your just seeing some flashes from it in the picture.
  8. There is no threaded disc around the pin. The pin itself does spin. Should it be able to do that? I am able to depress it outwards from the ‘backside’ of the operator handle but still difficult to slide out. Any tips or tricks?
  9. Yeah I had stumbled over that post. It’s odd because the handle doesn’t have the two holes. Should I try straightening the pin out?
  10. Hello. I am trying to disassemble Johnson rifle. I am at the stage of removing the operating handle from the bolt. It is very difficult. I am easily able to pull the pin out. Moves about 1/8 inch but cannot slide the handle forward to remove. The pin is slightly bent. I do not want to apply to much force and risk damaging anything. Any tricks or tips to help coax it out? Have lightly oiled. Thank you.
  11. Thank you. I will peel it apart and check if the numbers match up once I get the chance. I am attempting to try and source the sights, bayonet lug and stock to help restore it.
  12. Thank you! They are up now!
  13. It is 2572. Do you know how I can post pictures? Fixed it
  14. It is showing an error code 200. I didn’t have trouble posting the above three pictures. Can anybody give me advice on how to post them? I fixed it they are posted.