New 41 Magnum offerings??

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Found this on the Lipsey's website -

Smith and Wesson
57 41MAG 4" BL/WD 6RD AS
150479
Item No:SM150479
Model: 57 41 Magnum $1,067.00

Smith and Wesson
57 41MAG 4" NKL/WD 6RD AS
150480
Item No:SM150480
Model: 57 41 Magnum $1,122.00

Smith and Wesson
57 41MAG 6" BL/WD 6RD AS
150481
Item No:SM150481
Model: 57 41 Magnum $1,074.00

Smith and Wesson
57 41MAG 6" NKL/WD 6RD AS
150482
Item No:SM150482
Model: 57 41 Magnum $1,130.00

Smith and Wesson
357NG 41MAG 6RD 2.5" SCAND FS
163428 NIGHT GUARD/SCANDIUM
Item No:SM163428
Model: 357 Night Guard 41 Magnum $1,153.00


http://www.lipseys.com/itemfinder.aspx?type=Revolver&caliber=41%20Magnum

And this at RSR -
http://www.rsrgroup.com/cgi-bin/cgirpcux/WTM-002O

No mention of internal locks. I was thinking the product codes for the ones with internal locks was 17XXXX. These are 16XXXX and 15XXXX.
 
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Found this on the Lipsey's website -

Smith and Wesson
57 41MAG 4" BL/WD 6RD AS
150479
Item No:SM150479
Model: 57 41 Magnum $1,067.00

Smith and Wesson
57 41MAG 4" NKL/WD 6RD AS
150480
Item No:SM150480
Model: 57 41 Magnum $1,122.00

Smith and Wesson
57 41MAG 6" BL/WD 6RD AS
150481
Item No:SM150481
Model: 57 41 Magnum $1,074.00

Smith and Wesson
57 41MAG 6" NKL/WD 6RD AS
150482
Item No:SM150482
Model: 57 41 Magnum $1,130.00

Smith and Wesson
357NG 41MAG 6RD 2.5" SCAND FS
163428 NIGHT GUARD/SCANDIUM
Item No:SM163428
Model: 357 Night Guard 41 Magnum $1,153.00


http://www.lipseys.com/itemfinder.aspx?type=Revolver&caliber=41%20Magnum

And this at RSR -
http://www.rsrgroup.com/cgi-bin/cgirpcux/WTM-002O

No mention of internal locks. I was thinking the product codes for the ones with internal locks was 17XXXX. These are 16XXXX and 15XXXX.
 
Torch off a stout load in it, and I bet "interesting" will be an understatement.
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That's great, but I wonder how many will be Kaliforniastan legal?
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a 41 magnum "Night Guard" isn't that different from the model 357 "Mountain Lite" that S&W put out a few years ago, scandium frame, titanium cylinder and 3.5" barrel. Actually, the Night Guards stainless steel cylinder may actually result in a gun that you can shoot without worrying about breaking your wrists.
 
I love the .41 Magnum, but I have to agree, the Nightguard in that caliber would be a handful with factory ammunition. The .44 Special Nightguard would seem to offer a good compromise, esp. with factory loads. Of course, with suitable "reasonable" handloads, it's just make your choice.

Those Model 57s do look very appealing indeed.
 
Yes, With SHOT 2009 approaching in a few months, it is once again going to be time to go and see what need to be added to the S&W collection.

Here we are with four more revolvers returning to the square butt. Blue and nickel are back on the model 57 and I for one am happy about it. If the quality continues along the lines of the model 24, 25, 27 and 29 revolvers that were shown last year, I will be VERY happy.
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The Night Guard will not be much than firing the L-frame sized mode 415T Taurus Total Titanium revolver which has a 2 1/2" barrel and weighs in at 19 ounces.
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The S&W 357NG will be at least 40% heavier with it's Ion Bond coated stainless steel cylinder and the larger N-frame. In fact, it should weigh in slightly heavier than the 329NG that is already in production. I predict the 357NG will tip the scales right at 30 ounces.
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Some quick comments and some fast math...

I've fired the Taurus 415T with 175g Silvertips and it wasn't that bad. Of course the Taurus is ported and I'm sure that made a difference - along with their ridged rubber "ribber" grips. I keep looking for one of those in CA with no luck.

The 357NG .41 Magnum, should weigh in between 27oz and 30oz (based on looking at the M327 and M329). Based on that information recoil performance should be something like this:

210g Rem. LSWC @ 950 fps: 11.42 ft-lbs
175g Win Silvertip @1250 fps: 13.27 ft-lbs
210g Speer GDHP @1250 fps: 18.00 ft-lbs
210g Rem. JSP @1,300 fps: 19.25 ft-lbs

By way of comparison:
M686 4" .357 125g @1450fps: 6.61 ft-lbs
M686 4" .357 158g @1235fps: 7.44 ft-lbs
M629 4" .44M 240g @1180fps: 13.33ft-lbs
M629 4" .44M 250g @1250fps: 15.80ft-lbs
360SC 2".357 125g @1450fps: 22.03ft-lbs

The only good thing about the Night Guard .41 is that it could get ammo makers to produce some "slow" .41 mag rounds.
 
..got to admit it...as much as I hate the IL I emailed my dealer asking he get me a price on the Night Guard... Since I already have a 357 Airlite figured why not support .41s... Just wish S&W would find another place for that "hole"...

Bob
 
Maybe this has been covered before, but the current Smith & Wesson website shows or lists no 41 magnum revolvers? Have they discontinued them?
 
Some very interesting 41 Mags listed here. Looks like S&W has not entirely dropped the caliber. As much as I like the idea of a 41 Mag MG, I'd rather see one in 10mm.
 
Originally posted by 22-rimfire:
Maybe this has been covered before, but the current Smith & Wesson website shows or lists no 41 magnum revolvers? Have they discontinued them?

Yes, all .41s are now gone from S&Ws lineup..

This is either a limited run for the distributor or they will have them listed on their website after the SHOT Show in mid-January...

Bob
 
Originally posted by SuperMan:
Originally posted by 22-rimfire:
Maybe this has been covered before, but the current Smith & Wesson website shows or lists no 41 magnum revolvers? Have they discontinued them?

Yes, all .41s are now gone from S&Ws lineup..

This is either a limited run for the distributor or they will have them listed on their website after the SHOT Show in mid-January...

Bob

I think this means they're coming back.
 
Originally posted by Dan Christopher:
10mm sucks the sweat off a dead man's balls

..so you are trying to express the fact that you would not be interested in buying a 10mm if it still had the IL...
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Bob
 
I appreciate the response on the 41 mag question. Actually the limited run thing is an interesting marketing approach. I assume 41's sell a little slow, so a private distributer orders their own runs and sells them exclusively. No risk to Smith & Wesson as the guns are all sold. The distributer can name their own price (more of less).
 
...since it may be a limited run, if the distributor really wanted them to sell out fast he would ask for no ILs...

Bob
 
Fellow .41 fans,

I heard from a VERY reliable industry source that Smith has made up a quantity of Model 58 M&Ps for a possible re-run.

I have owned many .41 Mags, but have always longed for a Model 58. Hopefully the powers-that-be at Smith and Wesson will bless us with a re-inroduction of this great revolver!
 

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