Posted December 9, 2007 · Report post Mr. Scott-Is it possible to obtain any information on my Johnson # 4276? I would be appreciative of such.This weapon is in EXCELLENT shape and sports the Dutch proofmark (star) above the Cranston triangle symbol. The rifle looks to be all original with original markings on bbl ring, etc. One item that I am curious about is a "cursive type L" stamped on the stock wrist (flat part - where most US military host their P (proof) marks.) Canfield mentions in his 1941 book that this should not be there - as no marks or cartouches were present on these rifles.Thanks for reading and the help - both are greatly appreciated.Merry Christmas.Jim Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted December 9, 2007 · Report post Not Joe Scott but,Here's the details for you're rifle:Details for JSAR 4276: Delivered from Cranston Arms to Johnson Automatics Manufacturing Co. : 01/05/42Stock Type: Not listedBarrel # 6775EHammer Block # 2272Hammer # 7330Bolt # 3325Locking Cam # 3581Firing Pin # 2913Extractor # 3634Magazine # A897Delivered from Jamco to Johnson Automatics Inc 01/19/42Contract : Netherlands Purchasing Commision Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted December 9, 2007 · Report post Jim-Thanks so much! I appreciate your time. I apologize for the identity mix upBest Regards,Jim Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted December 9, 2007 · Report post No problem!! Joe Scott is an integral part of this site. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites