.41 Mag Convert
Of course most of the good folks here already realize the inherent goodness of the cartridge but I was surprised to hear our own Rob Leahy state he felt it was the bees knees for the lower 48 and a decent chunk of Alaska. Nice. I always knew he was good people.
I Heard a rumor that you were on the hunt for Trounds for
your Dardick pistol?
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I'm down to three.
Do you have any extra from your BUG?
All out one mag left for my Gyrojet...
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I've pondered the 41 occasionally
A lot of cartridges suffer from baggage from the past such as improper bore and throat diameters. I wondered if the .41mag, being a cartridge that started as a "clean slate", might have the advantage of no old baggage.
It also seems that various sixgun platforms are marginal for the .44 mag but perfect for the .41 mag. For instance the S&W N-frame has problems with extensive shooting of full power .44 mag, the airlight model with Ti cylinder can have problems with not that much shooting. The .41 mag leaves a little more meat in the cylinder and maybe allows the gun to be more durable. Occasionally I look at prices of used S&W 57s and get frightened off every time.
The Freedom Arms 97 for instance is just a bit too small for .44 mag so is perfect for .41 mag.
But now consider the large frame Ruger- it handles .44 mag and heavy .45 Colt very well. It would seem to be overkill for .41 mag. If a person was going to buy one in .41 mag why wouldn't they go for .44 mag or .45 Colt instead? Well there isn't that much power difference between .41 and .44 and if a person is not wanting to overtax their wrists the heavier Ruger in .41 mag might be just right.
Having said all that, I've still never owned a .41 mag.
There are more
41 caliber guns in my safe than any other. Everything from old model 357 conversions to full blown customs to TLAs and 414 Supermag.. There is just something about that caliber that rings my bell.
The Gyrojet is top shelf gear
Very impressive ballisticaly according to Julian Hatcher.
There are more
Agreed.
I've pondered the 41 occasionally
I picked up a pinned and recessed minty no dash 6 inch M57 a time back, maybe 1990, for 275 bucks. That one stays forever.
.41 Mag Convert
I own two - A Freedom Arms 97 6" and a Ruger Redhawk 5" blue (a relatively rare version of the Redhawk). The 97 is a joy to shoot with 210 grain cast at 1000 fps, but a bit of handful with full house loads. The Redhawk will handle anything I've ever fed it.
I wouldn't turn down a Marlin 1894 in .41 Magnum, were someone to offer me one. It would be a great Pennsylvania deep woods deer rifle.
.41 Mag Convert
That is indeed a rare Redhawk. Nice find.
5" Redhawk?
I had thought they were originally either 5-1/2" or 7-1/2". Just very curious...
I have a blued, 5-1/2" in .41 as well.
5" Redhawk?
Probably misremembered. Been a long time since I measured it.
No worries Sir.
I was just seeking edification. There is much I do not know.