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Old 04-25-2010, 10:53 AM
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Is the .41 magnum an "obsolete" cartridge? Is the .41 magnum an "obsolete" cartridge? Is the .41 magnum an "obsolete" cartridge? Is the .41 magnum an "obsolete" cartridge? Is the .41 magnum an "obsolete" cartridge?  
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Default Is the .41 magnum an "obsolete" cartridge?

Not trying to start a flame war here

Just curious what your thoughts are, as pretty much every shop where I live has stopped carrying it, because they feel it's an "obsolete" cartridge. It seems like it is easier to find .38 Long Colt here than .41 Magnum!
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