A well-deserved reputation for outstanding strength, reliability, and accuracy. The mighty Raging Bull Model 416 chambers the venerable .41 Magnum. A double-lockup cylinder assures strength where needed on this powerful hunter. Scope mount bases are available to match the 8 inch barrel length. The Raging Bull features factory porting and the Taurus Security System. All Raging Bulls carry the Taurus Unlimited Lifetime Repair Policy. The Model 416 Raging Bull holds 6 rounds and features yoke detent and full length ejector rod.
Specifications :
- Caliber: .41 MAG
- Capacity: 6
- Barrel Length: 8-3/8"
- Porting: Yes
- Action: DA/SA
- Finish: Stainless Steel
- Grips: Rubber w/Cushioned Insert
- Weight: 55 oz
- Construction: Steel
- Frame: Large
- Front Sight: Patridge
- Rear Sight: Adjustable
- Trigger Type: Smooth
- Length: 14"
- Width: 1.531"
- Height: 6.20"
- Rate of Twist: 1:18-3/4"
- Grooves: 6
- Safety: Transfer Bar
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 41 Remington Magnum was developed by Remington introduced in 1964 in the Smith & Wesson Model 57. The 41 Magnum was envisioned a revolver cartridge for law enforcement use that offered more power and penetraion than the 357, but with less recoil than the 44 Remington Magnum. Using case length of 1.290-inches and a .410-caliber bullet, the 41 Magnum is an extremely effective and powerful revolver cartridge. The most common standard load features a 210-grain bullet at 1300 feet per second, yielding 790 foot-pounds. Although adopted by few law enforcement agencies, in part because of recoil and in part because of the near-wholesale shift to semiautomatics, the 41 Magnum is an excellent load for handgun hunting, much more effective than the 357 Magnum for deer-sized game. It is currently seeing some resugence in popularity. — Craig Boddington