How about a 41 Magnum Show and Tell?

Here is my 6" 57-1.It is the second handgun I bought after turning 21 years old.
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Here is a 4" 57-5 Mountain Gun I picked up a while back.I need to find better grips for this N frame round butt gun that fit my big hands better.
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Here is a new Classic Series 4" 57-6 I just got a few months ago.I added these older grips to this gun.
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Here they are altogether.
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Chuck, according to O.C.G.A. 16-22-3101 you are over your legal limit of Model 58's. I am obligated to allow you to send me the 58 of your choice to me....PM for my mailing address, and we will forget this little incident ever happened:):):):)
 
This is my S prefix 57 that I bought supposedly unfired (though it clearly had been, even if only a few rounds) in the presentation case with unused tools, papers etc. I have owned several 57's/657's now, but this is my favorite so far. These grips were made right after they dropped the diamond center, and they are much narrower and far more comfortable than later target grips. This gun also has some of the most beautiful case colors on the hammer and trigger that I have seen on any gun. The pics don't truly show how brilliant they really are-

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M57 "Classic" , now has Hogues on it. Wood grips + .41 Mag= No Go

Wouldn't mind a 657 of some sort, and Ruger needs to get in gear and make a stainless .41 Blackhawk, in 5.5" of course.
 
Here's mine, a 57 no dash, in nickle. It has the wooden box, tools, paperwork, and shipping cardboard box.
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And my 58-1 recently purchased, on its first trip to the "range".
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I've also got a 6" blued 57-1, that I picked up used several years ago.
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Iggy, that knife reminds me of one that Sam Fadala has pictured. Neat-o! :)

(I've tried to post pix of the .41 that I traded a while back, but they're too huge. Sorry.)


Boy, I hadn't thought of "ol fiddle faddle Fadala" years.

I remember him from when he was just learnin' to shoot muzzle loaders on jack rabbits, and "Duke" Venturino when he was still Mike.

Course I remember Custer too.:(
 
Here ya go

Just recently purchased this one.Always wanted one and finally bit the bullet.Kinda bummed after I picked this one up I found several for around the same price with factory boxes and tools(one with a nice presentation case in nickel).Not gonna complain though.
I may even shoot it for the first time TODAY :D
Sorry for the store bought pics,I havent taken any of my own yet.I was smart enough to buy a set of decellerator grips for shooting.
 

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Here are mine. 657 no dash, and an early (pre-warning) NM Blackhawk.

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Hey mkk41, the stainless frame looks great on your Blackhawk. Where would a guy get his hands on one of those?
 
Durn there is a nice bunch of .41's on this thread.
KO, I remember when my 58 looked like that one of your Dad's. I got mine in 1966.

13 years and a million miles in holster took some of the "purty" off of mine.


Still the smoothest action of any revolver I have ever owned.

I took it out shootin' last summer for the first time in nearly 30 years. It was like puttin' on an old sweater. I'm not as fast or as accurate as I use to be, but I wouldn't want to be in front of the two of us even today.

Dad carried his 58 for awhile 'til he got denied permission to carry it.
He even had the same style holster made by the same company that made their duty holsters for the Mod 10-6 HB so everything looked similar just at 11/10ths scale. :)
Of course that is the first .41 Magnum I ever shot and it started me down that slippery slope of .41 Magnum love :p

KO
 
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