The Redhawk .41 Magnum is an uncommon variant chambering the .41 Remington Magnum — a cartridge developed in 1964 as a compromise between .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum for law enforcement. While the .41 Magnum never achieved mainstream adoption, it has a devoted following for hunting. The Redhawk was one of the more affordable .41 Magnum revolvers produced. Type: Revolver Action: Double-Action Caliber: .41 Magnum Capacity: 6 Year introduced: 1983, USA Weight: 57 oz Overall length: 13" Status: Discontinued Intended use: hunting, collector