Naming the .41 Magnum ?
carelesslove, here !
With the exception of the number of replies in this thread - I would have called the .41 Magnum - "The Forgotten Magnum" !
I have a couple - including a 1980-ish M57, in 8 3/8" - that I obtained at a pawn shop many years ago. After trying to make it shoot consistently for a while, I gave up on it and pushed it to the back of the safe. Hence: Forgotten.
I pulled it out and gave it a try a couple of years ago and still had trouble getting it to group consistently. Then, I finally figured out that one cylinder hole was always a little "off".
As it turns out, there was a crack in the cylinder wall - well away from the bolt notches. It was very hard to see / detect, and I am sure I would never have seen it, if it hadn't started stretching / cracking cases in higher pressure loads.
Immediately ceasing all shooting activities and returning it to the "Mother Ship", I realized there was little, or no chance of finding a vintage cylinder.
So, still liking the old revolver (and its' 4" "sister"), I decided to invest in this one, by paying for a new, non-recessed cylinder, a total re-finish and maybe a "run" through the Performance Center.
A small fortune later, I have "mini" FrankenSmith, (with little, or no collector value) that looks good and really shoots fast (velocity-wise) and accurately !
The tight (dead-on 0.410") & consistent cylinder throats and whatever extra time spent on fitting, yielded a more modern, great shooting revolver that I will keep & shoot - just for spite ! Her "upfit" was totally acceptable.
So, maybe not a "Forgotten Magnum" anymore, it fits well into its' corner of the safe that I call "the Isle of Misfit Toys".
Tom "carelesslove" Love