Smith & Wesson Model 41 .22 LR Target Pistol, 7 in Barrel, Blued, 1985, Adjustable Sights, Walnut Stocks
This 1985 Smith & Wesson Model 41 is a classic American-made .22 LR target pistol configured with the desirable 7-inch tapered barrel and full-length serrated top rib. It features micrometer-click adjustable rear sights with a Patridge front, blued carbon-steel construction, and checkered walnut target stocks. The pistol comes with its factory blue cardboard box with a matching end label noting product code 101804, confirming a 7-inch, blue-finished .22-caliber configuration. Within the Model 41 family, its interchangeable barrel system adds notable versatility.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Details: The chamber is clean.
What’s Included
- Smith & Wesson factory blue cardboard pistol box with matching end label
- Smith & Wesson Safety & Instructional Materials booklet
- One 10-round steel single-column magazine
The 7-inch tapered carbon-steel barrel with a full-length serrated rib provides a long sight radius and a stable sighting plane. Its blued carbon-steel frame and slide present a cohesive target configuration, complemented by vertical rear slide serrations and checkered walnut target stocks.
Target-focused sights include a micrometer-adjustable rear and a Patridge front. The serrated target trigger and single-action, simple blowback operating system support precise, repeatable shot control.
The pistol uses a frame-mounted magazine release positioned forward of the left grip panel, consistent with the Model 41’s target ergonomics. Capacity is 10+1 with the included single-column steel magazine.
Manufactured in 1985 in the United States, this example is identified by factory product code 101804 on the matching box label, denoting the 7-inch, blued, .22 LR configuration. Within the Model 41 family, the interchangeable barrel system allows configuration changes using compatible barrels.
The bore condition stands out: it is clean and mirror-bright with sharp lands and grooves, aligning with the pistol’s overall very good condition.




