The Alternative to the M1 Garand? Johnson M1941

Published on December 31, 2022
Duration: 11:20

This video provides an in-depth look at the Johnson M1941 Rifle, presented by Administrative Results. It highlights the rifle's design as an alternative to the M1 Garand, its unique 10-round rotary magazine capable of being topped off, and its short-recoil operation. The review includes historical context, a comparison to the M1 Garand, and a shooting performance test, showcasing the rifle's distinct features and combat legacy.

Quick Summary

The Johnson M1941 Rifle, designed by Melvin Johnson Jr., served as an alternative to the M1 Garand. It featured a unique 10-round rotary magazine, capable of being 'topped off' with stripper clips, and operated via a short-recoil system. Despite not becoming the standard issue, it saw service with US Marine Paratroopers in the Pacific.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Johnson M1941 vs M1 Garand
  2. 00:50Host Intro & Sponsor: Exothermic Technologies
  3. 02:33Historical Context: Melvin Johnson's Design
  4. 03:45Unique Features: Rotary Magazine & Capacity
  5. 04:50Guest Appearance: Nick from Gunspot
  6. 05:45Mechanical Overview: Reciprocating Barrel
  7. 06:45Shooting Performance: 21-Round Speed Test
  8. 07:52M1 Garand Comparison & Malfunctions
  9. 09:37Bayonet and Ergonomics
  10. 10:06Combat Legacy and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What made the Johnson M1941 Rifle different from the M1 Garand?

The Johnson M1941 featured a unique 10-round internal rotary magazine that could be 'topped off' with stripper clips or individual rounds. It also employed a short-recoil operating system with a reciprocating barrel, distinct from the M1 Garand's gas-operated system and en-bloc clip feed.

Who designed the Johnson M1941 Rifle?

The Johnson M1941 Rifle was designed by Melvin Johnson Jr., an inventor who believed his rifle design offered advantages over the M1 Garand, which was ultimately adopted as the standard U.S. service rifle.

What was the capacity of the Johnson M1941 Rifle's magazine?

The Johnson M1941 Rifle is equipped with an internal rotary magazine that holds 10 rounds. It can also accommodate one round in the chamber, bringing the total capacity to 11 rounds. A key feature is its ability to be loaded further using stripper clips or single rounds.

Did the Johnson M1941 Rifle see combat service?

Yes, the Johnson M1941 Rifle saw limited combat use, primarily in the Pacific Theater. It was used by the Dutch forces and notably by the U.S. Marine Corps Paratroopers (Paramarines) during WWII.

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