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- Dec 9, 2013
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- 362
Very nice, always wanted a blue one.
Had to settle for stainless.
Had to settle for stainless.
Not fair, all I want is one and you have 3!!!
The 5.5" were pawn shop finds in Globe, AZ. $300 several years ago, The 4.2" was a Sportsman Warehouse closeout for under $600. It now wears wood grips like the other two.Not fair, all I want is one and you have 3!!!
Fantastic prices! Some have all the luck! 8 years ago I could have bought several off Gunbroker for $6-$800. Even saw a couple super Blackhawks in .41 at a great price. I had better things to do with my money at the time, thought they'll be around a while. If I had only known.....The 5.5" were pawn shop finds in Globe, AZ. $300 several years ago, The 4.2" was a Sportsman Warehouse closeout for under $600. It now wears wood grips like the other two. View attachment 59230
For Sure!!! SAMI needs to be listening, and make .41 Special a recognized cartridge....We need MORE .41 talk!
Whoever it was purchased from may have put the gun in the wrong inner box.Oh a rare Redhawk for sure! Weird though that box says stainless while shipper stamped blue!
Should be SAAMI. sorry guys, I have a bad case of alphacoalitis, a disease that manifests itself by causing a person to leave a letter or letters out of an acronym. Got thrown out of the military because of it. 'bout got LA bombed. They love their acronyms! Hell, they have an acronym for acronym.For Sure!!! SAMI needs to be listening, and make .41 Special a recognized cartridge....
That is a NICE revolver!I've been wanting one of these for a while. Found one in excellent condition with the complete package.
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I learned to reload in mid '70's from an old friend. An OM BH .41 was the first handgun I owned. Grew to appreciate it for accuracy and take down. I lost my reload info from then, so I don't know what I loaded, both lead and jhp. We cast our own lead. Still love the .41, wish more people would learn to appreciate it.Yes, been reloading since the 1960s. The 41 mag is one of those rounds that is inherently accurate. Most everything shoots good and some shoot lights out. That load is close to what Bill Jordan and Elmer Keith mused about for LE. They thought the best balance in a police load would be around a 200 grain bullet at around 1100 give or take. That load is a 210 cast bullet that averages 1079 fps. It is very comfortable shooting and it is very accurate when I do my part.