Well...there are already GP-100s in 10mm, a six-shot, and a .44 Special, a five-shot. It would be nice to see a .41 Magnum GP-100 but it would have to be a five-shot and with a diet of full loads either the gun is going to wear out or the shooter is going to.

The other problem is that several commercially available loads and many cast bullets will not fit the LOA of the cylinder unless deep seated. That is one of the reasons that David Clements only makes them in .41 Special. That and his guns are six-shot cylinders.

In reality the perfect cartridge for this gun already exists..the .401 Herter's Power Mag. Would have been great in the Colt Trooper/Python and L-frame Smiths...

Bob


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