The other day I happened to watch a youtube vid about Johnson, and his Johnson rifles and LMG. He made a carbine version of the rifle that was lighter to carry and looked great. But the war ended and the funding went away so only 5 or so got made.
A some point after the war, he took the M1 carbine and converted it to fire a necked 5.7 (.223) round that was a lot better than the .30 carbine round. And it used the same mags. But again, no funding so it died. It was called the Spitfire.
Well that got me wondering, since I don't have an M1 carbine or any M1 mags. How close was Johnson's round to the 5.56? Can you load an M1 carbine mag with 5.56 rounds?
I'm thinking the answer is no, they won't fit and the Johnson round was probably a shorter case. But then, if there were something like an M1 carbine that shot 5.56, would people buy it?
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Re: Johnson rifles
.30 carbine is a good bit shorter than .223/5.56.
Given current ammo prices, I'd rather go the other way - I'd love an AR that could fire .30 carbine.
Given current ammo prices, I'd rather go the other way - I'd love an AR that could fire .30 carbine.
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Re: Johnson rifles
I would like a PMAG version for the M1 Carbine magazine if we are wishing.
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Re: Johnson rifles
This was a tremendous marketing opportunity miss. If he had called them the Big Johnson rifle the Army would have bought them for sure.
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.30 carbine ammo is spendy last few times I've looked.
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Re: Johnson rifles
The RoK surplus stuff was just under $400 for a 1,080 round (on stripper clips) can (including .50 cal ammo can) last time I bought some. That may have been a higher per round price than .223 before COVID and BLM-Antifa riots, but it's only gone up maybe $20 a can since late March.
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Re: Johnson rifles
That would be my take.
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