Aliases
Summary
The .41 Special (AKA: 10x29mmR, .41 Spl) is a Center Fire cartridge with a Bullet Diameter of 0.41 in” (10.41mm) that is primarily used in Pistols. The .41 Special originated in The United States in 1964. The .41 Special also has a case length of 1.159 in” (29.44mm) and an overall length of 1.45 in” (36.83mm).
Cartridge Details
- Year:
- Origin:
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- Application:
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- Case Length:
- Overall Length:
- Primer:
- 1964
- The United States
- Rimmed, Straight
- Pistols
- 0.41 in” (10.41mm)
- 0.431 in” (10.95mm)
- N/A
- 0.433 in” (11mm)
- 0.491 in” (12.47mm)
- 0.06 in” (1.4mm)
- 1.159 in” (29.44mm)
- 1.45 in” (36.83mm)
- Center Fire (Large Pistol)
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