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Old July 4, 2000, 12:56 PM   #1
kitman
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I am looking for the history and value of a wichester model 41 410 full choke. it has a pat. date of aug 7 1920 I am wondering about the history of this rifle, does winchester still make a model 41, does it have any value? Its near mint.

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Old July 4, 2000, 01:15 PM   #2
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Kitman, the Winchester Model 41 was made from 1920-1934 with about 22,145 being produced. This model was not serialized. It was only chambered in .410 bore with originally a 2.5" chamber until 1933 when it was changed to a 3" chamber. The Model 41 was a single-shot bolt action with a 24" round barrel with a full choke. The standard stock was one piece plain walnut pistol grip configuration. Straight grip versions were available at no extra charge. In excellent condition it could be worth about $500-$600. Hope this helps!

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