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I have two S&W revolvers in 41 mag (a 657 magnaport special, 3 inch barrel, round butt. And a 4 inch barrel 57, square butt). Also have a Ruger Blackhawk with a 6.5 inch barrel. All good guns, all fun to shoot. - dan
Excellent cartridge. I have a Ruger Blackhawk 6.5 barrel. Just wish I could find a Marlin in 41. I shot mostly cast in mine. Factory ammunition is hard to find so mostly a reload proposition. Only handguns I can think of currently offered is the Smith and Wesson and the Ruger. Current moulds available are few but can be ordered.
I killed two Javelina in Arizona with the .41 mag, the first in a Ruger Blackhawk at about 20 yd, the second with a Marlin lever action at about 100 yd, it performed just fine.
I have a Bisley Blackhawk and a TC Contender barrel in .41 mag.
I've always been a little surprised how available brass is. When I first got the Bisley I prepared myself for a hunt for components, but lo and behold the first two stores I walked into had brass on the shelves. Jacketed bullets are maybe a little harder to find, but I had no problem building up a good supply. Clearly there's a few of us shooting it.
The 41 mag is one of those calibres that just refuses to die. A little more manageable than a 44mag but still a big step up from a 357. it has a small but dedicated following, especially in the US. I got a Super Blackhawk from a friend whose father-in-law had owned it. He's a rifle guy with no interest in handguns so basically gave it to me. It was in pristine condition (didn't even have a drag line) and the cylinder gap was something like 2 thou.