Smith Wesson Model 41 Serial Number Date Of Manufacture

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Jun 24, 2008 Identity and Date of Manufacture of S&W Revolvers Brian Williams Moderator Emeritus. This going to be a thread for those who are looking. But I finally found the perfect Smith & Wesson model. Found the perfect Smith & Wesson model 41. download ipx protocol windows 7 64 bit Year of manufacture? Its a straight serial number. What web site has a list of Smith & Wesson serial numbers and date of manufacture? I have searched and have come up empty. I can find data on Colts and Winchesters, but have found nothing for Smith & Wesson. Apr 03, 2010 Mar 2010. Question about S&W model 41 manufacture date Does anyone out there know the year of manufacture on a Smith & Wesson model 41 with the serial number of 206XX? I don't want to pay Smith and Wesson $50.00 for a history, I just want to get the year of birth.
They are probably one of the most popular semi-auto target pistols ever made, along with the old High Standards. These days, though, if you're going to drop a grand then you probably want to look at spending a little more on one of the new High Standard designs and maybe even more on one of the European guns? For just plain accuracy though, the inexpensive Ruger Mk III is generally just as good or better. Almost certainly it is the most rugged. The Smith magazines change more rapidly in bowling pin shooting and the trigger on the Smith might be better out of the box, but if you get the bull barrel Ruger and maybe get some trigger work done, you will be ahead of the game, IMHO. Also, Ruger has a Government model (was a Mk II when I got mine, and I don't know if it's a Mk III now?) that gives you the same grip angle as the 1911.45, so you don't change grip angles if you are shooting both guns in bullseye competition. Right, but I think you misread what I meant with the model numbers.
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The first version of that polymer frame came out added over top of a Mark II underneath it. I was just meaning that I didn't know off the top of my head if the Mark III had now become the platform underneath the polymer? I assumed so, and have since visited Ruger's web site and verified that it is so. I actually still shoot a Mark I for bullseye matches. The Mark II government model grip frame version is now more the knock-about plinker of the two.
It's trigger just isn't as good as the Mark I's and I haven't got around to correcting it somehow. I got it originally with the idea of making the trigger feel close to my Goldcup's trigger, but I subsequently got a Marvel conversion for that so I use the actual Goldcup trigger. BTW, Jason, that's another way to go. If you've thought of owning a 1911 for target shooting, getting one of those and the Marvel conversion for your.22 is not a bad way to go about it. Unlike other conversions I've tried, the Marvel comes with a fired target that is something like an inch at 50 yards or so.
It is very accurate. I bought the first STAINLESS version of the 41 that was sold in Pueblo CO in the mid 80's. I already forgot. And here's why. I sold the gun 2 weeks later.
It was a decent 22, but at the time I had an old Model 1 High Standard. I also had the HS Supermatic. Tack driver I actually carried this instead of a rifle for Squirrel hunting!
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Had good eyes back then tho. AND I had a HS Olympia.
Another tack driver. I could just never seem to shoot the Smith right (and 80% of my hand gun purchases are S&W). It says nothing bad about the 41, just about my shooting ability Since then, as usual, I sold ALL the HS's. NOW the tack driver is a Browning Buck Mark in 5' Bull. And I have a 7' barrel that I have never put on the frame.
These were purchased in 1992 and lo and behold, I still have them. 2nd longest of any firearm I've owned.
I am actually wearing the Buck Mark now in a holster with a spare 10 shot mag. I am about to go out to the barn and may slide over to my neighbors farm for some small game. Maybe a dangerous beer can will charge me, that's always fun, too. I agree with Marshall, AND your step-dad. I own a model 41, and it's the best shooting handgun I own. It shoots as well or better than most of the rifles I own.