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<blockquote data-quote="1mathom1" data-source="post: 2504947" data-attributes="member: 11736"><p>If it was a Winchester, it was a gunsmith custom. Winchester DID make a model 94 in .410 though. Rare bird and it takes a large truck load of money to buy one. Marlin made a .41 mag for a couple of years (I have one) but I don't believe Winchester ever did. </p><p> It is funny but the fixed sight 58 commands more $$ than the adjustable sighted 57. I ran across a 58 at an auction about a year ago that had been somebody's under-the-seat truck gun. It was ROUGH. Sold for $950.</p><p></p><p>I am a big .41 fan. Have a few and always in the market for more. Highest on my list right now are the 5" Redhawk (blued is much more rare than the stainless) and a 4" 58 or 657. Wouldn't turn down the 3" Lew Horton 657 if I found one either.</p><p></p><p>If you shoot them, you need to be a reloader. Ammo is not terribly abundant (but you can find it easier than .22lr) and it is expensive when you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1mathom1, post: 2504947, member: 11736"] If it was a Winchester, it was a gunsmith custom. Winchester DID make a model 94 in .410 though. Rare bird and it takes a large truck load of money to buy one. Marlin made a .41 mag for a couple of years (I have one) but I don't believe Winchester ever did. It is funny but the fixed sight 58 commands more $$ than the adjustable sighted 57. I ran across a 58 at an auction about a year ago that had been somebody's under-the-seat truck gun. It was ROUGH. Sold for $950. I am a big .41 fan. Have a few and always in the market for more. Highest on my list right now are the 5" Redhawk (blued is much more rare than the stainless) and a 4" 58 or 657. Wouldn't turn down the 3" Lew Horton 657 if I found one either. If you shoot them, you need to be a reloader. Ammo is not terribly abundant (but you can find it easier than .22lr) and it is expensive when you do. [/QUOTE]
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