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Damage Damage Multipliers Magazine Size Unlocked at Starting Ammunition Maximum Ammunition Reload Time Rate of Fire Recoil Penetration Fire Mode Ammunition The M1941 Johnson is an American light machine gun which saw service with the United States Paramarines and Mountain Infantry Divisions due to its low weight in comparison to other weapons of its class. It saw heavy service in the ETO with Allied special operations units, but was ultimately outproduced by the M1918 Browning Automatic Rifles and M1919 Browning light machine guns. It is the counterpart to the M1941 Johnson Rifle which was meant to be the successor to the M1 Garand service rifle.

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  • Damage Damage Multipliers Magazine Size Unlocked at Starting Ammunition Maximum Ammunition Reload Time Rate of Fire Recoil Penetration Fire Mode Ammunition The M1941 Johnson is an American light machine gun which saw service with the United States Paramarines and Mountain Infantry Divisions due to its low weight in comparison to other weapons of its class. It saw heavy service in the ETO with Allied special operations units, but was ultimately outproduced by the M1918 Browning Automatic Rifles and M1919 Browning light machine guns. It is the counterpart to the M1941 Johnson Rifle which was meant to be the successor to the M1 Garand service rifle.
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  • Damage Damage Multipliers Magazine Size Unlocked at Starting Ammunition Maximum Ammunition Reload Time Rate of Fire Recoil Penetration Fire Mode Ammunition The M1941 Johnson is an American light machine gun which saw service with the United States Paramarines and Mountain Infantry Divisions due to its low weight in comparison to other weapons of its class. It saw heavy service in the ETO with Allied special operations units, but was ultimately outproduced by the M1918 Browning Automatic Rifles and M1919 Browning light machine guns. It is the counterpart to the M1941 Johnson Rifle which was meant to be the successor to the M1 Garand service rifle.
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