Posted January 2, 2011 · Report post If shipping and part number info for serial number 1555 is available it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Wwiifirearms Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted January 2, 2011 · Report post Details for JSAR 1555: Delivered from Cranston Arms to Johnson Automatics Manufacturing Co. : 11/05/41 Stock Type: Not listed Barrel # 2019A Hammer Block # 1586 Hammer # 1126 Bolt # 1286 Locking Cam # 3498 Firing Pin # 2506 Extractor # 2175 Magazine # 7992 Delivered from Jamco to Johnson Automatics Inc 11/07/41 Contract : Netherlands Purchasing commission (NPC) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted January 2, 2011 · Report post Thanks! Everything except the barrel is still together with this rifle. -wwiifirearms Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted January 3, 2011 · Report post Follow -up question: This seems like a pretty early delivery date, and I think I read that a few early deliveries actually made it to the Dutch colonial troops in the Pacific that were fending off the Japanese expansion. The condition is consistent with having spent some time in the field. What are the odds this gun actually saw action? Does anyone know the dates of the last shipments(if any) that made it to the Dutch in the Pacific? Thanks, wwiifirearms Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted January 3, 2011 · Report post JSAR production began in September of 1941, without checking to be certain I believe it was the 7th. It is possible that your rifle may have been shipped to the NEI but may be one of the rifles that was on a ship that was diverted to Australia, where the KNIL troops were regrouped after the capitulation of the NEI in 1942. I have the ship names and details of the dates of shipments somewhere in my files. I'll see if I can locate them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted January 9, 2011 · Report post If you do come across the ship dates and names that would be interesting. Thanks! -wwiifirearms Share this post Link to post Share on other sites