G21 and G41 are fantastic pistols. Easily the most pleasantly surprising shooter in my estimations
G21 and G41 are fantastic pistols. Easily the most pleasantly surprising shooter in my estimations
The G41 is fantastic. It fits my hands perfectly - so much so that I've thought about building the grips on up my G17s until they're about the same dimensions. If I ever get around to loading .45 it'll be the first gun I buy.
If the gun ever needs to go to a more loving home, let me know...
Not @steve but the G30 is very pleasant to shoot. To me, the 30S is less so, but better than the 36.
I bought a used G41 a couple years ago. Nothing wrong with it but the sights, which I changed. Shot it with a variety of ammunition an liked everything about it. A year or so later I realized I wasn't shooting it - at all. Eventually sold it to buy something else. Such is the life of a gun tester and experimenter. (smile)
Dave
I bought a 41 a few years ago to replace my 21 as a 3 Gun, heavy division pistol. Like everyone else has said- it's incredibly accurate. I don't know why, but it will shoot 230gr Gold Dots into 1.5" at 25 yards. I really like that it fits in a GLS 34 size holster. Carry would be problematic, but if you want a super accurate .45 ACP range or duty pistol, that costs a quarter of a decent 1911, I highly recommend the 41.
Bumping a semi-old thread. Is there any reason to not pick up a 41? My local enabler just received one. I have a stash of 45 that far exceeds my stash of 9mm. I had planned at some point to pick up a 21 but the 41 is pretty interesting. I'm a huge 1911 fan but it seems like I should have at least one full-sized plastic fantastic capable of launching 45 too. I was this close to buying another 1911 but now I'm having second thoughts. Had a lot of fun at a steel challenge match yesterday with my Operator.
Follow-up question...Is the 41 allowed in GSSF heavy metal? Or does it get bumped to competition like the 34 does?
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