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Probably all you would want to know....
Thanks, I've read that. I am hoping someone might have more info on the the 41 Mags specifically. They seem to be few and far between. I've looked at a couple of the Interarms catalogs and the Silhouette version in 41 mag was only listed in 1983 and production of the Dragoons ended in 1984.
From Lee Martin's paper, "
The majority of the Dragoons I see are in .44 Magnum, with the .45 Colt being the
next most common. .357 Magnums do exist, but they're pretty rare, and the .41
Magnum is a mystery. Early on, Interarms catalogued the .357 and .41
Magnums, but it wasn't until the 1980s that they became a reality. Eventually,
they did churn out some .357s, but the .41s are a point of great debate. Some say
that short of prototypes, they were never offered to the public. Others allege that
a thousand or so .41s were produced from around 1981 to 1984. I have recently
been in touch with a couple of individuals who have blued .41s, so they do exist,
but are quite rare. In fact, in all my years of collecting single-actions, I've never
seen a .41 Magnum Dragoon.