Does S&W still make the Model 41?
Smith & Wesson still makes the Model 41, and, amazingly, it is largely the same pistol that debuted in 1957. There are a few minor cosmetic differences, of course, but the design, accuracy and polish is still there.
Can you shoot buckshot out of a judge?
The Judge Family The real advantage of the shotgun platform, of course, is the variety of ammo choices and the resulting versatility. Judge revolvers will shoot birdshot, buckshot or slugs depending upon the shooter’s needs. Furthermore, the same revolvers will chamber and shoot .
Is the Smith and Wesson Model 41 a good gun?
The Smith & Wesson Model 41 is the top of the line in rimfire pistols. Used by national level competitors for acute precision in competition, the Model 41 is considered one of the best .22 target pistols ever manufactured. ALL BACKED BY OUR SMITH & WESSON LIFETIME SERVICE POLICY.
How much does a Remington Model 41 cost?
There are a few minor cosmetic differences, of course, but the design, accuracy and polish is still there. A Model 41 still isn’t cheap; the MSRP is $1,369. The Performance Center also offers an even more lavish version of the Model 41 with a skeletonized front sight and a Picatinny rail for mounting an optical sight.
What kind of grip does a model 41 have?
A Model 41’s grip angle is the same as found on 1911 pistols, making it easier for the competitive shooter to have a single, familiar grip on all of his competition pistols. Stocks were walnut—now laminate—that are checkered, ergonomic, with a flared bottom and a thumb rest for right-handed shooters.
What kind of barrel does a model 41 have?
A thumb-operated safety and slide are on the left side, again set up for right-handed shooters. The Model 41 steps up at 10 1/2″ long and 41 oz. in weight. Today the target barrel is 7″ long. A concealed (internal) hammer and a .365″ wide grooved trigger make up the fire-control system.