As a HUGE fan and proponent of .41 Magnum, I'm pleased to see this recognition and release. One might find it's way into my small collection of .41 Magnums. ( A no dash 4" Model 57 Smith and two 2024 Blackhawks, one in 4-5/8" and one in 6.5".
@@exothermal.sprocket Handling. Not very many handguns fit my hands, with stock grips at least. The Bisley, neither original Colt or Ruger works for me.
@@jk-kr8jt It runs just behind the 44 Magnum and way out in front of the 357 Magnum. It stands with the 32 H&R Magnum and the 44 Special as too fine a cartridge to just abandon. Mine have been more precise than my 44 Magnums, as have my 44 Specials and 32 H&R Magnums.
Same here! In fact, it was the .41 mag that got me into reloading and casting bullets. It's a great round and it can be loaded to .41 Spcl ballistics with a 200 grain SWC cast lead bullet and Unique powder for 900-950 fps. This is what should have been offered as the .41 Police and not just the full powered hunting ammo. Agree that when loading a .41 mag cartridge to its full potential, it is a handful! Still, it does have about 20% less recoil than a fully loaded .44 mag. I shoot at a steel plate target at 100 meters and can ring the gong just about every time with my Ruger Blackhawk and various ammo loads. It's a great all around carry gun when one is out in the woods on a hike.
@@edb3877try 21 grains of 2400 behind a 170 grain Sierra bullet . I think you would like it😊and 20 grains of 2400 behind a 210 Sierra , 19 grains of 2400 behind 215 cast bullet will work well in your 1894 FG Marlin 😊
THANK YOU JASON!!!! More awesome Bisleys! Only wish it had the cool unfluted cylinder! But maybe thats how Ruger differentiates the larger frame window cylinders from the smaller frame cylinders! Please see if you can loosen up the production line for more of the 6.5" 454 Casull's!!! I missed the last run!!!😊
I have an 1st edition Bisley .41 magnum in the 7.5 in barrel, 2nd .41 magnum ruger I've ever had. I would sell it to get one of these, as a 5.5 in barrel is my sweet spot for me in revolvers. I would buy one of these in a heartbeat in stainless, big Bisley fan boy. Thx for the vid.
They are a great gun😊with 7 1/2” barrel . Have one with a custom dual port compensator with a 170 grain Sierra with 21 grains of 2400 at about 1,600 fps sweet load 😮😊
My twin brother and I both have the Ruger SS 6 1/2" barrel in .480 Ruger and love it. Now, you're teasing me again. Would like to buy one and now need to save some money 😊.
Man, I wish they would re-release the Bisley Super Blackhawk with the engraved unfluted cylinder in .41 mag. I’ve lost two on GunBroker. I want one so bad but they go for thousands. I am also hopeful for a Ruger 1894 stainless in .41 magnum!
I'd like to see a Super Black Hawk in 41 Magnum with the steel grip frame and the low wide hammer. Offerings should be the 7 1/2 inch and 10 1/2 barrels with the Dragoon trigger guard and unfluted cylinder and the 5 1/2 inch Super Black Hawk with the round trigger guard and fluted cylinder. A little refinement in the polishing would be welcome too.
As soon as I saw this online, I went to your website was not able to find the blued one listed just the stainless either way I still want one or these in stock right now
Those are some nice looking pistols. I always preferred the bisley grip over the sbh. Not to mention that squared trigger guard. These are pretty tempting. But I'm not sure I want to start loading another caliber.
If it's any consolation, it's a very easy cartridge to load for and I've found used guns are more reasonable because non handloaders don't want it. Their loss is our gain!
@robertotto5811 Yes, the cost of another set of dies is really insignificant compared to the savings you are generating, set aside the enjoyment of shooting something a bit different and unique.
@@sherwinstaudt1881 LOL! Probably not but then also probably not into reading the various shooting magazines. Many of these have archived articles from years ago, so searching them for ".41" will bring up any articles they may have published about the .41 mag.
Lipsey's you've done it again!! Love your Bisley Flat tops. I didn't know I needed a .41 Magnum until Today! This definitely needs to be added to John Taffin's Perfect Packing gun!! Thanks to Skeeter Skelton's (RIP) I've always loved the look and size of flattops. Amazing you can make a mid-sized frame handle 6 rounds of .41 Magnum. The .41 magnum was supposed to be the Ideal police officers cartridge. But S&W didn't understand Jordan's ideas! And just made another hunting cartridge instead of the Ideal officer's cartridge. Similarly S&W & the FBI screwed up the 10mm. It should have been a fast 155 JHP! The .40 S&W in 155 grain JHP works great esp with modern bullets! Cheers
Single-Action revolvers with barrels longer than 3 inch's are exempt from the state handgun roster, so you should be able to order one if you wanted one.
Nearly. Not Quite. Approaches. Just above. Amost. Barely. In-between. THE GREATEST CALIBER, EVER?????? I have shot it. I do like it. I have hand-gun hunted since 1972. Would I use it, IF IT WAS POPULARLY/AFFORDABLY SUPPORTED BY ammo available to non-hand loaders. Yep. But the majority has voted. .357 sits on top of that hill. Squeal.
I bought a 45 Colt /45acp convertible but sold it because the flat seated Bisley hammer was too hard to thumb cock with one hand ,regular Blackhawk hammer is almost cocked at flat position.
Had Elmer Keith had strong .45 Colt brass to work with back in the day, there's a chance .44 magnum wouldn't even exist, and 41 magnum might have achieved the status of modern 44 mag.
There are several different manufacturers that have made .41 magnums over the years.. S & W made the 57, 657 and the 58. Charter arms made a model 74210 which was discontinued after a few years. Someone who had the Charter Arms said that it was uncomfortable to shoot. Taurus made a 41 Magnum. Ruger makes the .41in the Blackhawk. Ruger made the .41in a RedHawk for a couple years and they are considered rare. United Sporting Arms (US Arms) who is no longer around made the Single action Seville, in 41magnum. US Arms was making their guns in Tombstone, and then moved their operation to Tucson and it was sold and a company who moved it to the NorthEast and they went out of business. The US Arms frame was more stout than the BlackHawk. It was comparable to the Super BlsackHawk. All of their Large Caliber pistols were made on the same frame. I heard US Arms, got sued by Ruger, due to the transfer bar system that they were using and they had financial difficulties. US Arms, made their pistols in both Blue and Stainless. I just read not too log ago that Dirty Harry was supposed to use a .41 Magnum. Imagine how popular the .41 would have been. It have outsold the .44 magnum and would have been almost impossible to buy at the time.
I normally like about 90% of your offerings and been shooting revolvers for half a century or a bit more lol... I think it is fair to compare the 41 mag in an apples to apples kind of way. First.. I have shot more than a few 41 mags and most all were N frame Smiths. let's put three N frames on the shooting bench for folks to try...First would be a model 27 in .357 The original that took every game animal in the world including the 'big five' Then there would be the 41 mag N frame (forget the model #) and last would be the model 29/629 Been shooting and casting bullets for and now coating bullets for the 29/629 since the mid 70's It has a bit of a...'kick' Even in the Ruger SBH which I put 50k? rounds through in 20 years. Soooo the .357 N frame.. LOL with the nastiest loads it is a pussycat for recoil... and last.. the 41 mag N frame. With factory loads it is less recoil than the 44 mag by a pretty significant amount but those used to a .357 N frame may find it a bit much Soo where does that leave us? My carry gun is a 340 PD in .357 fits in front pocket of jeans... 12Oz the nastiest kicker ever! But who cares? not a plinker...serious defense gun. K frame .357? kinda sorta pleasant to shoot for most.. handy.. Ruger BH.. sorta pleasant to shoot Colt mid frame like Python/Trooper.. I like shooting both of mine.. some think it a bit harsh with my cast and coated 158 gr bullets. Move to the .41 mag. Except for this new offering? they are all chambered in the same guns only as 44mag. No K frame.. No mid size BH (till now) no '41 spl' 44 mag... To be honest? the 29 was a tad weak for this caliber and Smith improved that with the 629 which I think is plenty strong. Strong as my Dan Wesson? naa but good enough for the girls I go out with. hunting/dangerous game Two different things. Like the 340 PD Smith makes a scandium 44 mag N frame. I can only imagine the recoil lol.. but.. it is not a hunters gun.. it is however a backpackers bear gun. When the choice is a sore hand or being mauled to death? No 41 mag offering. Ruger... I will not buy another Ruger unless it came from you guys or some other custom maker Not gonna explain why but assume you know what I am talking about. Lever guns.... the .357 becomes a beast. as does the 44 mag but... 'significant' recoil in the 44 mag ...the .357 is really.... almost no recoil.. hot loads feel like plinking loads 1900 fps is not out of the question.. Sooo .357 lever gun and .357 K frame or Colt holster gun... PERFECT .... IN...... MY.... OPINION.. The 41 mag is still a semi useful orphan .... made a bit more useful thanks to you guys. if (and that is a big if) a major lever gun company like Henry came out with a 41 lever gun? If (and that is a big if) a major ammo maker like Remington came out with a 41 special round? If.. really big if... Smith made a Scandium 41 mag N frame... I admit to being biased... I don't want a bunch of 41 mag brass getting mixed in with other calibers on the loading bench... So 41 mag has to be pretty special for me to even consider. and? it is not. But.. as always... your ... mileage... may....vary
My problem with this is that you're only getting them in a busy frame for honey. To mistake, I need a 6-inch barrel. Minimum to be legal, which it doesn't have.
So every manufacturer has produced a turd love ruger like .41 Remington magnum. But for the .41 fans having there heavy, longer custom ammunition not fit in the new revolver. These boys have been begging for the 41 magnum to be produced again for ever. To have it not live up to the old standards is disappointing. Mountain man
The 41 Mag is a reloaders cartridge unless you have money to burn, and when reloaded is very easy and cheap to shoot. Since you are obviously concerned with the high price of magnum ammo, it's surprising you aren't already reloading for any of the other handgun cartridges. The machine pays for itself very quickly.
You guys are killin' me lately with your wheelgun offerings!
As a HUGE fan and proponent of .41 Magnum, I'm pleased to see this recognition and release.
One might find it's way into my small collection of .41 Magnums. ( A no dash 4" Model 57 Smith and two 2024 Blackhawks, one in 4-5/8" and one in 6.5".
Me too, but I hate the Bisley grip!
@@pb68slab18 Aesthetics or the handling?
@@exothermal.sprocket Handling. Not very many handguns fit my hands, with stock grips at least. The Bisley, neither original Colt or Ruger works for me.
@@pb68slab18 I understand.
I have a few too. Inherited dad’s Bisley. I even have a Marlin lever action. Absolutely love the .41 mag.
Best handgun caliber ever made.
Yep, have a half-dozen S&Ws and half-dozen Rugers in the mighty .41 Remington Magnum!
Why? What make it the best?
Agreed !
@@jk-kr8jt the decision is do you want a single action or double action.
@@jk-kr8jt It runs just behind the 44 Magnum and way out in front of the 357 Magnum. It stands with the 32 H&R Magnum and the 44 Special as too fine a cartridge to just abandon. Mine have been more precise than my 44 Magnums, as have my 44 Specials and 32 H&R Magnums.
Have a 41 magnum Blackhawk i bought in 1983 great pistol.
Same here! In fact, it was the .41 mag that got me into reloading and casting bullets. It's a great round and it can be loaded to .41 Spcl ballistics with a 200
grain SWC cast lead bullet and Unique powder for 900-950 fps. This is what should have been offered as the .41 Police and not just the full powered hunting
ammo. Agree that when loading a .41 mag cartridge to its full potential, it is a handful! Still, it does have about 20% less recoil than a fully loaded .44 mag. I
shoot at a steel plate target at 100 meters and can ring the gong just about every time with my Ruger Blackhawk and various ammo loads. It's a great all
around carry gun when one is out in the woods on a hike.
I had the Bisley in .41 Mag, along with the Marlin 1894 also in.41 and, of course, sold them both along the way. 😢
@@edb3877try 21 grains of 2400 behind a 170 grain Sierra bullet . I think you would like it😊and 20 grains of 2400 behind a 210 Sierra , 19 grains of 2400 behind 215 cast bullet will work well in your 1894 FG Marlin 😊
@@tonypimm8940try a 215 grain Lyman bell cast bullet in your 1894 FG Marlin I think you would like 😊it
THANK YOU JASON!!!! More awesome Bisleys! Only wish it had the cool unfluted cylinder! But maybe thats how Ruger differentiates the larger frame window cylinders from the smaller frame cylinders! Please see if you can loosen up the production line for more of the 6.5" 454 Casull's!!! I missed the last run!!!😊
ANOTHER perfect packin revolver ! Love my 44 spl flattops. These will be great also.
Love this! Now, let's talk about a Ruger/Marlin lever in 480 Ruger!!!!!!!!!
Excellent suggestion.
Closest you might ever get to that would be a Big Born Armory .475 Linebaugh.
That would be awesome.
I have an 1st edition Bisley .41 magnum in the 7.5 in barrel, 2nd .41 magnum ruger I've ever had. I would sell it to get one of these, as a 5.5 in barrel is my sweet spot for me in revolvers. I would buy one of these in a heartbeat in stainless, big Bisley fan boy. Thx for the vid.
i'd love a 7.5 stainless bisley in 41!
@myronman3 for the right price I would sell it
Its blued not stainless
I’ll admit I never took the .41 magnum seriously but I also knew next to nothing about it. But now I’m sold!
I favor the Bisley profile, handle , grip and hammer. Thanks
I've always been a fan of the 41mag. Never owned one, though. Might have to change that.
The Ruger Blackhawk .41 magnum has been my favorite big game hunting handgun for the last 40 years.
They are a great gun😊with 7 1/2” barrel . Have one with a custom dual port compensator with a 170 grain Sierra with 21 grains of 2400 at about 1,600 fps sweet load 😮😊
My twin brother and I both have the Ruger SS 6 1/2" barrel in .480 Ruger and love it. Now, you're teasing me again. Would like to buy one and now need to save some money 😊.
Excellent! Nice work Jason and crew.
Wow. I have been saying they needed this for years. Awesome.
Where you been hiding for the last few decades.
I agree that the 41 has lower recoil than a 44. I own several Smith and Wesson 57s. I would have preferred the large frame. This will be worth a look.
This is awesome. I have 2 41mag . S&W 57 6 "barrel and a mountain gun.
I already have both on order.
Great option.
This is a great combination! The Bisley frame really knocks down the recoil. I might have to have one.
Nailed it. I think I know what direction I want to build my next hunting handgun on.
Beautiful work
Hope it will be available with the XR-3 gripframe and 4 5/8" barrel....
Man, I wish they would re-release the Bisley Super Blackhawk with the engraved unfluted cylinder in .41 mag. I’ve lost two on GunBroker. I want one so bad but they go for thousands. I am also hopeful for a Ruger 1894 stainless in .41 magnum!
I have been waiting for this, sign me up.
I just bought a S&W 432UC. I guess I will add this to my list to buy also. haha
....years and years ago, someone gave me a lonesome box of 41 Mag..it's been sittin' still lonesome in my garage..I NEED one of these...
When are the blued steel frames coming out? The stainless guns are already sold out!
I'd like to see a Super Black Hawk in 41 Magnum with the steel grip frame and the low wide hammer. Offerings should be the 7 1/2 inch and 10 1/2 barrels with the Dragoon trigger guard and unfluted cylinder and the 5 1/2 inch Super Black Hawk with the round trigger guard and fluted cylinder. A little refinement in the polishing would be welcome too.
I'll be getting one for sure. Also would get one in traditional blackhawk grip frame.
As soon as I saw this online, I went to your website was not able to find the blued one listed just the stainless either way I still want one or these in stock right now
Those are some nice looking pistols. I always preferred the bisley grip over the sbh. Not to mention that squared trigger guard. These are pretty tempting. But I'm not sure I want to start loading another caliber.
If it's any consolation, it's a very easy cartridge to load for and I've found used guns are more reasonable because non handloaders don't want it. Their loss is our gain!
@andrewhealy6182 that's a good point about the used guns. Makes sense. And what's 1 more set of dies, right?
@robertotto5811 Yes, the cost of another set of dies is really insignificant compared to the savings you are generating, set aside the enjoyment of shooting something a bit different and unique.
The Bisley grip is the best one to have. What is the price on these handguns ?
Skeeter’s dream come true!
Please let me find one🙏 I’m still waiting for 2 others by Lipsey.
Never heard of a 41, looks like a really nice revolver!
Were you just born recently.😂
@@sherwinstaudt1881 LOL! Probably not but then also probably not into reading the various shooting magazines. Many of these have
archived articles from years ago, so searching them for ".41" will bring up any articles they may have published about the .41 mag.
OMG! Please try and catch up!
Ever heard of the 9mm? 😆
You're missing out on a lot of fun and the 41 is a flat shooter
Any idea when the blued models will drop?
End of the month.
Ive handloaded and shot the 41 since 1992... it is just an amazing round. Great power thats controlable.
That is what makes that the best magnum😊
They did NOT want a Magnum. They wanted a Middle power Police cartridge. A .41 Special.
Starline sells brass for it, but it never achieved Saami standardization.
Sign me up! The cylinder should be just long enough to run my 250 grain LBT’s.
Lipsey's you've done it again!! Love your Bisley Flat tops.
I didn't know I needed a .41 Magnum until Today!
This definitely needs to be added to John Taffin's Perfect Packing gun!!
Thanks to Skeeter Skelton's (RIP) I've always loved the look and size of flattops.
Amazing you can make a mid-sized frame handle 6 rounds of .41 Magnum.
The .41 magnum was supposed to be the Ideal police officers cartridge. But S&W didn't understand Jordan's ideas! And just made another hunting cartridge instead of the Ideal officer's cartridge.
Similarly S&W & the FBI screwed up the 10mm. It should have been a fast 155 JHP!
The .40 S&W in 155 grain JHP works great esp with modern bullets!
Cheers
Bring back .22 special and .38 acp
Are they California available?
Single-Action revolvers with barrels longer than 3 inch's are exempt from the state handgun roster, so you should be able to order one if you wanted one.
Nearly. Not Quite. Approaches. Just above. Amost. Barely. In-between. THE GREATEST CALIBER, EVER?????? I have shot it. I do like it. I have hand-gun hunted since 1972. Would I use it, IF IT WAS POPULARLY/AFFORDABLY SUPPORTED BY ammo available to non-hand loaders. Yep. But the majority has voted. .357 sits on top of that hill. Squeal.
1000$+ for a Blackhawk is just nuts
If you come out with a 6-shot, 3-inch GP-100 in .41 magnum, I’ll send you ALL my money.
The ol 41 is a great cartridge. Very much over looked.
This is awesome! I definitely will try to get one of these. While you’re at it, will you try to get Colt to make a new Python in .41 Mag? 0:02
👍👍
Have a few flat top 3 screw. Two off them have the purple coloring in them.sought after now.
Yaaaayyy!!!!
I had on in the 70s equipped with a scope for Bear hunting in WY. Beautiful shooter
You guys need to get a L frame smith coming in .41
"MY magnum is BEST magnum because..." Looks like a great piece!
OK,now make that gun in 44 magnum with a five shot cylinder.
I bought a 45 Colt /45acp convertible but sold it because the flat seated Bisley hammer was too hard to thumb cock with one hand ,regular Blackhawk hammer is almost cocked at flat position.
Had Elmer Keith had strong .45 Colt brass to work with back in the day, there's a chance .44 magnum wouldn't even exist, and 41 magnum might have achieved the status of modern 44 mag.
There are several different manufacturers that have made .41 magnums over the years.. S & W made the 57, 657 and the 58. Charter arms made a model 74210 which was discontinued after a few years. Someone who had the Charter Arms said that it was uncomfortable to shoot. Taurus made a 41 Magnum. Ruger makes the .41in the Blackhawk. Ruger made the .41in a RedHawk for a couple years and they are considered rare. United Sporting Arms (US Arms) who is no longer around made the Single action Seville, in 41magnum. US Arms was making their guns in Tombstone, and then moved their operation to Tucson and it was sold and a company who moved it to the NorthEast and they went out of business. The US Arms frame was more stout than the BlackHawk. It was comparable to the Super BlsackHawk. All of their Large Caliber pistols were made on the same frame. I heard US Arms, got sued by Ruger, due to the transfer bar system that they were using and they had financial difficulties. US Arms, made their pistols in both Blue and Stainless.
I just read not too log ago that Dirty Harry was supposed to use a .41 Magnum. Imagine how popular the .41 would have been. It have outsold the .44 magnum and would have been almost impossible to buy at the time.
no where to be found...
I don't like the Bisley grip but the rest of the gun and caliber is cool.
Get someone to make ammo now.
I normally like about 90% of your offerings and been shooting revolvers for half a century or a bit more lol... I think it is fair to compare the 41 mag in an apples to apples kind of way. First.. I have shot more than a few 41 mags and most all were N frame Smiths. let's put three N frames on the shooting bench for folks to try...First would be a model 27 in .357 The original that took every game animal in the world including the 'big five' Then there would be the 41 mag N frame (forget the model #) and last would be the model 29/629 Been shooting and casting bullets for and now coating bullets for the 29/629 since the mid 70's It has a bit of a...'kick' Even in the Ruger SBH which I put 50k? rounds through in 20 years. Soooo the .357 N frame.. LOL with the nastiest loads it is a pussycat for recoil... and last.. the 41 mag N frame. With factory loads it is less recoil than the 44 mag by a pretty significant amount but those used to a .357 N frame may find it a bit much Soo where does that leave us? My carry gun is a 340 PD in .357 fits in front pocket of jeans... 12Oz the nastiest kicker ever! But who cares? not a plinker...serious defense gun. K frame .357? kinda sorta pleasant to shoot for most.. handy.. Ruger BH.. sorta pleasant to shoot Colt mid frame like Python/Trooper.. I like shooting both of mine.. some think it a bit harsh with my cast and coated 158 gr bullets. Move to the .41 mag. Except for this new offering? they are all chambered in the same guns only as 44mag. No K frame.. No mid size BH (till now) no '41 spl' 44 mag... To be honest? the 29 was a tad weak for this caliber and Smith improved that with the 629 which I think is plenty strong. Strong as my Dan Wesson? naa but good enough for the girls I go out with. hunting/dangerous game Two different things. Like the 340 PD Smith makes a scandium 44 mag N frame. I can only imagine the recoil lol.. but.. it is not a hunters gun.. it is however a backpackers bear gun. When the choice is a sore hand or being mauled to death? No 41 mag offering. Ruger... I will not buy another Ruger unless it came from you guys or some other custom maker Not gonna explain why but assume you know what I am talking about. Lever guns.... the .357 becomes a beast. as does the 44 mag but... 'significant' recoil in the 44 mag ...the .357 is really.... almost no recoil.. hot loads feel like plinking loads 1900 fps is not out of the question.. Sooo .357 lever gun and .357 K frame or Colt holster gun... PERFECT .... IN...... MY.... OPINION.. The 41 mag is still a semi useful orphan .... made a bit more useful thanks to you guys. if (and that is a big if) a major lever gun company like Henry came out with a 41 lever gun? If (and that is a big if) a major ammo maker like Remington came out with a 41 special round? If.. really big if... Smith made a Scandium 41 mag N frame... I admit to being biased... I don't want a bunch of 41 mag brass getting mixed in with other calibers on the loading bench... So 41 mag has to be pretty special for me to even consider. and? it is not. But.. as always... your ... mileage... may....vary
My problem with this is that you're only getting them in a busy frame for honey. To mistake, I need a 6-inch barrel. Minimum to be legal, which it doesn't have.
6 Shot, really?
And a cannon only shoots 1 ball? Really?
Cool, right?
So every manufacturer has produced a turd love ruger like .41 Remington magnum. But for the .41 fans having there heavy, longer custom ammunition not fit in the new revolver. These boys have been begging for the 41 magnum to be produced again for ever. To have it not live up to the old standards is disappointing.
Mountain man
$ 1.25 to $2.75 per round not really locally available , I’ll take a hard pass
Should have made it a 10mm. . LoL 😂
Who wants a peashooter when you have a real gun.
Which is *exactly* why a number of .41 mag owners are also into reloading.
The 41 Mag is a reloaders cartridge unless you have money to burn, and when reloaded is very easy and cheap to shoot. Since you are obviously concerned with the high price of magnum ammo, it's surprising you aren't already reloading for any of the other handgun cartridges. The machine pays for itself very quickly.
Just did a check on Midway. 10mm is between 1.34 and 2.14 a round. Quite the savings over the .41, huh buddy?
They did, just a couple of years ago.
I got two of those and I’ll get these too!