I own an early mod 41 with the factory suppressor. The gun is perfect in all respects except that when my daughter last shot it she noticed a build up of fouling in the suppressor ribs. After spending about two hours with a dental pick, I removed a pile of lead fouling- about the equivalent of an exposed 22 cal bullet. Since I've only shot the gun about 200 times since I purchased it, I suspect the fouling has been building up for years.
In addition, although the gun is very accurate, the rear sight is adjusted way off to the right. I believe that suppressor fouling might be the cause of this.
I really don't see the need for the suppressor and would like to remove it permanently. Can the pistol be shot without the suppressor? I read that on pistols not equipped with the suppressor S&W installed a plate at the muzzle but have never seen any photos and it does not appear in any schematic. Thanks for any info.
In addition, although the gun is very accurate, the rear sight is adjusted way off to the right. I believe that suppressor fouling might be the cause of this.
I really don't see the need for the suppressor and would like to remove it permanently. Can the pistol be shot without the suppressor? I read that on pistols not equipped with the suppressor S&W installed a plate at the muzzle but have never seen any photos and it does not appear in any schematic. Thanks for any info.