If it had a 41 barrel and a 44 mag cylinder it would be simple to make it into the 41 mag he wants to. Just fit a 41 mag cylinder. If it has a 44 barrel and cylinder he would need a cut down 41 barrel and a cylinder to make it a 41. Cutting down a barrel and reinstalling the front sight is way more work than switching cylinders.
It is an interesting thought though that it might have a 41 barrel and a 44 cylinder. Some people would freak out, but I would bet it would actually function fine that way. Little hard on the forcing cone squeezing the .429 pill to .410. The pressure should have spiked before the body of the bullet started squeezing down. Nothing compared to PO Ackley firing .358 bullets down .308 bores. in rifles with 358 throats. I am not saying I would recommend it.
I doubt this is the case though. If it is a .429 barrel a .410 slug could be pushed through the barrel with no effort. Same thing with the cylinder throats. If they are .429 throats you would need a slight push to run a .429 slug through the throat, but I hear alot of 44s have .430 throats.
But, I do agree that he needs to do some checking before he proceeds.
But, if the gun is all 44 and I really wanted a snub 41, I would sell the 44 and buy a model 58 and use funds from sale and parts money from orginal seller to have its snout bobbed.
It is an interesting thought though that it might have a 41 barrel and a 44 cylinder. Some people would freak out, but I would bet it would actually function fine that way. Little hard on the forcing cone squeezing the .429 pill to .410. The pressure should have spiked before the body of the bullet started squeezing down. Nothing compared to PO Ackley firing .358 bullets down .308 bores. in rifles with 358 throats. I am not saying I would recommend it.
I doubt this is the case though. If it is a .429 barrel a .410 slug could be pushed through the barrel with no effort. Same thing with the cylinder throats. If they are .429 throats you would need a slight push to run a .429 slug through the throat, but I hear alot of 44s have .430 throats.
But, I do agree that he needs to do some checking before he proceeds.
But, if the gun is all 44 and I really wanted a snub 41, I would sell the 44 and buy a model 58 and use funds from sale and parts money from orginal seller to have its snout bobbed.