Pacific Theater USMC-Modified Johnson M1941 Rifle
This video focuses on the Johnson M1941 rifle, specifically highlighting its use by the US Marine Corps in the Pacific Theater during World War II. It details common field modifications made by Marines, such as cutting off front sight wings and altering the rear aperture sight to a V-notch or U-notch. The video showcases an example of a rifle exhibiting these modifications, providing historical context and visual information on a lesser-known aspect of this firearm's service life.












