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SW 41 mag ?s

COWBOYKIDDCOWBOYKIDD Member Posts: 239
edited January 2002 in Ask the Experts
I have a SW 41 mag Model 58 S#341XX below that is a double stamped 0 and then a dot.Has a 4 in barrel blue with sooth dark wood grips.Blue and wood are in very good shape. Bore is very good also.Cylinder has scrath from rotating.No box or paper work. I can find a model 57 in my books but not a 58. Does anyone know when this gun was made and an approx value. I havent shot it yet.I bought some brass and it is headed my way.I also wonder how many of these were made?Thanks in advance.. Kidd

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  • COWBOYKIDDCOWBOYKIDD Member Posts: 239
    edited November -1
    Thanks Saxon for your help. Do you know if the Model 57 and 58 are the same? What books do most people use to find out info on guns?I have a Shooters Bible, it has alot but not all.Kidd
  • COWBOYKIDDCOWBOYKIDD Member Posts: 239
    edited November -1
    Saxon , I just got home from the gunshop with the 22nd edition of the value book.Seen that you replied with the very book I bought.This book has alot of info. Thanks again for your help. I appreciate it. Kidd
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  • Calif-SaecoCalif-Saeco Member Posts: 16 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I have two .41 mags M&P models one new and the other slightly used As a Police Weapons Instructor in the 70's I evaluated them for my department. We went with .45 auto's I carried a gold cup. To Saxonpig. I quit making Fitz grips in the early 70's and still have a stock stored on my ranch. After I tossed my H&R 9 shot revolver grips I regretted it. Give me your addy and will send you a flyer of old grips.Paul Jones Fitz Grips retired 1979
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