The Smith & Wesson Model 41 is a masterpiece of precision engineering, designed for those who demand the highest standards in their shooting experience. First introduced in 1957, this semi-auto pistol quickly gained a reputation for its unparalleled accuracy and dependable performance. The 2007 version we have available retains the classic blued finish and features a 7.0" bull barrel with a drilled and tapped rib, perfect for mounting your choice of optics. This is a firearm that appeals to both competitive shooters and collectors alike, thanks to its reliability and timeless craftsmanship.
The condition of this Model 41 is very good, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use, with minor scratching and blemishing present. The bore is in excellent condition, boasting a clean, mirror finish with sharp lands and grooves, ensuring top-notch performance shot after shot. Included with this purchase are two 10-round magazines, the original case, and the owner’s manual, making it a comprehensive package for any firearm enthusiast.
Chambered in .22 LR, the Smith & Wesson Model 41 is renowned for its low recoil and affordability, making it an ideal choice for target practice and precision shooting. Its blowback action and adjustable target sights further enhance its accuracy, providing a seamless shooting experience. The checkered walnut target grips not only add to the aesthetic appeal but also offer a secure hold for improved control. Manufactured in the United States, this pistol embodies the excellence of American craftsmanship, making it a staple in competitive shooting circles and a prized addition to any collection.
With its combination of heritage, performance, and precision, the Smith & Wesson Model 41 stands as a testament to the art of firearm manufacturing. Whether you're a seasoned competitor or a collector seeking a piece of history, this pistol offers a unique blend of performance and legacy that is hard to match. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this iconic piece of shooting history.




