Smith & Wesson Model 41
Semi Automatic Pistol / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Smith & Wesson Model 41 is a semi-automatic pistol developed by Smith & Wesson after World War II as a competitive target pistol. It was designed with a 105 degree grip angle, the same as the Colt M1911 pistol, to maintain a consistent grip angle.[1]
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Smith & Wesson Model 41 | |
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Type | Semi Automatic Pistol |
Place of origin | United States |
Specifications | |
Mass | 41 ounces (1,200 g) |
Length | 10+1ā2 inches (270 mm) |
Barrel length | 5+1ā2 inches (140 mm) or 7 inches (180 mm) |
Cartridge | .22 long rifle |
Action | blowback, single action only |
Rate of fire | Semi-automatic |
Feed system | 10-round single column, detachable box magazine |
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