This "From the Vault" video explores the rare Johnson Model 1941 light machine gun, a potential successor to the Browning BAR. Hosted by Brownells Gun Techs Keith Ford and Steve Ostrem, the segment delves into the design's innovative features like its short-recoil system, rotating bolt, and selectable fire rates (200-600 RPM). While noting its advanced design for the era, including an easily replaceable barrel and open bolt firing in full-auto for cooling, the video also highlights its drawbacks: an awkward side-feeding 20-round magazine and significant recoil. Approximately 9,200 units were produced, seeing service mainly in the South Pacific. Ultimately, despite its fascinating place in firearms history, the Model 1941 did not surpass the BAR in overall utility.
This video features a comparison between the rare WW2 US Military Johnson Model 1941 Rifle and the M1 Garand and M1 Carbine. The presenter, Tom, corrects an earlier mistake regarding the Johnson Model 1941's magazine capacity, stating it holds 10 rounds. The video aims to highlight the differences and similarities between these iconic World War II firearms.
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