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  • BEAR
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 436

    #1

    .22 Carbine Magazine

    Does anyone know where to find a .22 carbine magazine for a Johnston-Tucker .22 M1 Carbine. They were made between 1965 to 1966.
  • Tuna
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 2686

    #2
    This is going to be a very hard item to find. I just checked eight part suppliers and none of them have what your looking for. But Johnson basically took a normal 15 round USGI magazine and placed their own version of the .22LR magazine inside the 15 rounder. I would be surprised if many spare magazines were ever made. Hope you find what your looking for.

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    • Sunray
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 3251

      #3
      Johnston-Tucker has been gone since about 1966. Didn't file tax documents for 1967 and had their corporate name revoked in 1968.
      Their rifle used a modified(no idea how. May just be fitting.) Ithaca X5/X15 .22LR magazine. $40 each plus $8.50 shipping. http://www.ammoclip.com/I/ithaca.htm
      Slide was too long and caused cracking of the Al receiver. Check for that before you spend any money. Break any other parts other than external parts and the trigger and sear, you have an oddly shaped, oversized, paper weight.
      Spelling and grammar count!

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      • BEAR
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 436

        #4
        Thanks for the replies. Your information is about what I have found also. I saw one that sold on an auction site about a year ago for about $350... but it had a magazine. The one here is a nice looking gun (except for its chromed slide) but then again, without the magazine it's just a fancy single shot. Even parting out all the authentic M1 parts might only get $50 to $60 because they are common replacement parts and the going price is much higher than $60. I think I'll pass on this.

        Thanks
        BEAR

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        • Tuna
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 2686

          #5
          The chromed slide was standard on it.

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          • S.A. Boggs
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 8568

            #6
            Originally posted by BEAR
            Thanks for the replies. Your information is about what I have found also. I saw one that sold on an auction site about a year ago for about $350... but it had a magazine. The one here is a nice looking gun (except for its chromed slide) but then again, without the magazine it's just a fancy single shot. Even parting out all the authentic M1 parts might only get $50 to $60 because they are common replacement parts and the going price is much higher than $60. I think I'll pass on this.

            Thanks
            BEAR
            Good idea, Johnson was a good designer...problem is that someone had a better product.
            Sam

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