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klallen
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Topic: Tanfoglio GT41Posted: 14 May 2023 at 11:39 |
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Good Morning BSB's. Back in late December, 2008 I jumped on Gunbroker to do some auction surfing. I immediately came across an auction for a Tanfoglio GT41 who's current bid was in the 325$ range that kinda grabbed me. It was a nice looking cz75 type handgun. I knew Tanfoglio, fairly well. Several months earlier I had gotten a Witness in 10mm that I really liked. I had no clue what a GT41 was, though. And the auction was ending in 4 minutes so I did the only rational thing and threw a 400$ bid down (to reset the 15 minute rule) THEN went down to the description to read exactly what I had bid on. A .41 Action Express ??? No clue. Pulled out the ole Cartridges of the World and did some reading while the auction timer ran down. It looked like a decent enough cartridge created in 1986 but one that appeared to have potentially been made obsolete by the introduction of the .40 S&W 3 years later. Auction ended with no other bids so I got it for 390$ delivered. ![]() ![]() She's proven to be a hard case to come by. And kinda expensive. Back in 2008, Qual-Cart had brass in stock so that's what I started with. It's since been a backorder item that I haven't seen available for over a decade. Thank Goodness for Israel Military Industries (IMI). Over the years, I've been able to collect a nice supply of their brass with more popping up on Gunbroker fairly regularly. Visually, you really can't tell a difference between my .40 S&W and .41 AE handloads, side by side, save for the rebated rim on the AE. And with similar weight bullets, their performance is near identical. ![]() Bullet choices aren't the greatest in .410 for a semiauto. I worked my handload around the 210 gr XTP. Using AA#5, it's moving along right around 950 fps. As with my other Tanfoglio, it really feels nice in the hand. And it's a comfortable enough round to shoot. What started out as a total spur of the moment, impulse purchase that I had no clue about the cartridge and that could have turned out badly if I couldn't have found some brass to feed it, it has really turned into one of my favorite handguns in the safe. k
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Posted: 14 May 2023 at 12:44 |
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Nice grab
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Posted: 14 May 2023 at 18:43 |
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nice. and a non-striker weapon.
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Posted: 14 May 2023 at 20:00 |
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Was kind of a funny handload project. It was winter when the gun arrived so I was forced to wait till spring to start development. In my excitement, I dove into the Hornady manual recipe page for the 210 gr XTP and had loads waiting for the first warm day to come. As I reached the end of what I could safely get out of the Qual-Cart cases I was some 200 fps below what Hornady was printing for their max load. I was confused. I reshot loads. I confirmed velocities over a couple chrony's. In the end, I felt kinda stupid. After actually reading their title page for the cartridge, it was pointed out to me that Hornady had developed their load using an UZI with a 16" barrel. lol.
I was right where I should be with this sub 5" barreled Tanfoglio. Good Grief. k
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Posted: 17 May 2023 at 09:33 |
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41AE is closer to the 10mm then the 40 or the 44. Considered a very solid choice for deer.
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...oh yeah! thats gonna hurt!
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Posted: 17 May 2023 at 20:00 |
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I gotta be honest, I don't think I'd feel comfortable pushing this Tanfoglio anywhere close to my 10mm handloads and certainly not my .44mag handloads. Seems like a big ask for such a short case. k
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