Smith & Wesson Model 41 Classic Rimfire Repeater left-side view handgun pistol 22lr black metal wood walnut

Smith & Wesson Model 41: An Iconic Rimfire Target Pistol

S&W's repeating rimfire pistol, the Model 41 began in 1957 and continues its classic appeal with standard and Performance Center models built for hunting, plinking and bullseye punching.

A Look Back at the Smith & Wesson Model 41

In 1947, after 10 years of development and research, Smith & Wesson debuted what it believed to be the ultimate rimfire target pistol, the Model 41.

Wiley Clapp: Guns They Oughta Make—.22-Cal. Commander

Wiley Clapp shares another on his "wish list" of handguns he hopes gun makers will one day produce.

Smith & Wesson Model 41

Smith & Wesson has opted to reintroduce a classic to its line in 2013 with the full-time return of the Model 41 pistol.

Bullseye .22s

In the golden era of bullseye shooting—1950s and '60s—the great 2700 aggregate matches were fired on ranges all over this country.

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