Model 41 Red Dot mounts

Another mount source might be Clark Custom Guns .
They do a lot of model 41 work and the mount for a Ruger MKII Target , that had a red dot mounted on it when I bought it , was marked Clark Custom Guns ... I later discovered they had done a target trigger job and mounted the sight on it .
They just might have model 41 mounts . Clark Custom Guns | Established 1950 | Princeton Louisiana

Gary
 
Another mount source might be Clark Custom Guns .
They do a lot of model 41 work and the mount for a Ruger MKII Target , that had a red dot mounted on it when I bought it , was marked Clark Custom Guns ... I later discovered they had done a target trigger job and mounted the sight on it .
They just might have model 41 mounts . Clark Custom Guns | Established 1950 | Princeton Louisiana

Gary


Thanks Gary: been talking to them but they don't ship directly to Canada,where I am so I have to go thru distributor.
 
S&W 41 Red Dot Dovetail Adapter

You can do what I did to come up with a reddot mount for my 4506...design one in CAD and have it machined out on a CNC machine. Loooks like if you knew the dimensions of the rear sight dovetail notch it would be pretty straight forward. It CAN be done!

I have low profile S&W 41 dovetail adapters for the most popular red dots in inventory - check kkdepot.com and query S&W 41 or call 585-202-4556
 
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I bought an aluminum Weaver rail and cut it to fit under my optic. It has two mounting holes near one end that match the holes drilled and tapped in the slide. I'm not a rail fan but I don't think it looks all that bad. Yes, I know it needs cleaned.

Ed
 

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Too bad S&W didn't do what Clark Custom Guns figured out.

Optics on most handguns create an awkward change to the balance and feel. Integral optic machining with the Clark barrel minimizes the negative aspects of optics usage.
Oh, yeah, and the Clark barrel is WAY more accurate than the factory barrel.

I know this post doesn't help, and probably doesn't even interest, the OP. But, hopefully someone else might find it useful to know.

(By the way, the grips on this m41 are the Herrett 1911 style "Trainer" grips.)
 

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