Same can be said of the .44 Magnum (.429).41 Mag ...will be surprised what they can do and how 'easy-shooting' they can be.
Same can be said of the .44 Magnum (.429).41 Mag ...will be surprised what they can do and how 'easy-shooting' they can be.
That's a nice looking holster! Where did you get it?Sure ain't gonna sell mine. NMBH I bought in '98. My daughter might when she inherits, but that's up to her.
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Diamond D. Custom fitted. Alaska Hip Hunter with the optional drop loop. I have several of their holsters and other products they offer, that I've acquired in the last 10years or so. Never been disappointed.That's a nice looking holster! Where did you get it?
Hey Scout, it was a local on line auction site called Obenauf Auctions (Round Lake, IL). The high bid was $401.00 plus 20% buyers fee and taxes and another $20.00 transfer fee. So the final price was a bit over $500.00 - - like I said above, I Inspected it and it was a super nice piece. It could have easily gone way over that at a big on line auction.Good Lord.....what auction site was that?? I've been looking for .41 Blackhawk.
I preferred to carry a 41 OM Blackhawk over the 44 Mag SBH while guiding on hogs during grad school. My preference in big bear country (or where there are moose around) is a hot-loaded 45 Colt OM Blackhawk. My wife has a 41 OM Blackhawk for bears.Hittman and Contender (as well as myself) will preach the gospel of the .41 to all who will listen. Handload them or just shoot factory loads and you will be surprised what they can do and how 'easy-shooting' they can be. For those who have been made gun-shy by some hard-bucking .44 Mags, this is a pleasure to shoot in comparison. They will shoot flat and can be loaded hot if desired.