In this episode of the No Lowballers Podcast, hosts Logan Metesh of High Caliber History and Allen Forkner of GunBroker.com are joined by Smith & Wesson historian Mike Helms for his record-setting third appearance on the show. Together, they dive deep into the history, design, and legacy of one of the most iconic .22 target pistols ever made—the Smith & Wesson Model 41.
With news breaking that Smith & Wesson has officially discontinued production of the Model 41, the crew takes listeners through the gun’s origins, unique engineering, competition dominance, and lasting place in firearms history. Whether you’re a collector, competitor, or simply appreciate classic craftsmanship, this farewell episode is a must-listen.
From Olympic weight kits to rare .22 short versions, this episode shines a spotlight on the Model 41’s place as one of the finest target pistols ever produced.
Join the No Lowballers crew for this deep-dive farewell and share your own Model 41 stories in the comments. Did you snag one before they were gone? How does it stack up against your Ruger or High Standard?
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