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I can't seem to find any this old at the usual stops (GunBroker/America, etc..). I'm just curious what the true value of this might be - have a number in my head, but would like the expert's opinion...
Late 50's, POSSIBLY early 60's M41 (the manual has a 50's copyright - hopefuly they don't float around for 20yrs!, gun wasn't handy for a serial #), 7 3/8" barrel with muzzle brake. Two mags, orig box and paperwork, 99%+ condition.
Pretty rare find, I think. What's your opinion?
 
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900 -1000.


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Turner's Outdoorsman, a fishing, hunting and shooting chain in So. California has two 41's on consignment.

Both are 5" barreled and rated at 95%. But, one of them is the rare "Smith & Wesson Model 41 .22 L.R. Revolver." Big Grin The "revolver" is $750, the pistol is $800.

http://www.turners.com/shop/gunlisting.php

Bill
 
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Thanks guys, my guess was $1,000 or so...
 
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