S&W Model 41 Project

Rick Bowles

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I finally got my shooter Model 41 finished and I'm tickled! The vent milling on the 5-1/2" Heavy Barrel was done by Eric Kovachic at EWK Arms.
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Rick,

That would look super paired up with a nice Randall knife, if a fellow knew where to find one!!

Seriously, that is a fantastic project, from concept to execution. Congratulations and thanks for sharing with us!!

Best Regards, Les
 
I finally got my shooter Model 41 finished and I'm tickled! The vent milling on the 5-1/2" Heavy Barrel was done by Eric Kovachic at EWK Arms.

Very very nice. I'd like to know what the cost was for this customization.
 
I really like how that turned out. I toyed with the idea of having my project barrel hard chromed.

Eric (EWK) does great work and is very accommodating. He has been doing that barrel venting for several years now. I don't remember the cost, it's on his website.

I had him do this modification, vent and mill a flat, and tap to mount a Fastfire III a couple years ago. Came out great!

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Forward slide serrations like the M41's cousin the Hammerli 208/215 are nice to have too:
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The customized M41 I saw with this modification on had been used to set the national Bullseye record.
 
With all this nice work done on it how does it shoot now? Its really nice to look at for sure.
 
Looks great! Now you need to do one with a bright nickel frame and high polish blue slide. :D

Some may despair modifying an already beautiful gun like the 41, but there really aren't a shortage of them to be concerned about preserving, and I look at it like creating custom cars.

The work on this gun looks great and takes nothing away from the gun, IM(not so)HO. If we had a thumbs up smilie, I'd give it two!
 
Not to steal the thread, but sometime between '78 and '80. one of the gun magazines had 2 articles on modifying the Model 41. One was Bob Loveless of knife fame shortening and lightening it to a field type pistol. The other article was a carbine conversion. I think the carbine appeared in "Gun World". If anyone has or can direct me to copies of these articles I would greatly appreciate it.
 
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