If your 41 is 'picky' with ammunition, I can certainly fix it. I have built my own extractor, power piston, and some extractor bore work (polishing) that will make them eat anything reliably.
The only other thing to add is to shoot ammo less than 1200fps if you have the square cut slide, and purchase a new recoil spring when you have time.
New recoil spring? Are they prone to failing?
So, I'm waiting for the transfer of my model 41 .22lr pistol to go through. It's the 5.5 incher. New model. Pretty excited. Any words of wisdom, from veteran shooters?
Appreciate all the info, guys. I will definitely report back, once I get to try it. Is there an ideal way to practice dry firing, without damaging the pistol? I know not to dry fire it, without a snap cap of some type. I use dry wall anchors in my 617, but I doubt that they will cycle through the model 41. I'm assuming that the trigger is good, to the point that practice will not be necessary, other than when actually firing it



























