The Redhawk in .41 Remington Magnum was produced for a period to satisfy demand for this intermediate Magnum cartridge between .357 and .44. The .41 Magnum was introduced in 1964 specifically as a law enforcement cartridge that offered more power than .357 without the extreme recoil of .44 Magnum. The Redhawk's strong frame handled the .41 Magnum comfortably. Production of this caliber variant was discontinued. Type: Revolver Action: Double-Action Caliber: .41 Remington Magnum Capacity: 6 Year introduced: 1984, USA Weight: 52 oz Overall length: 11" Status: Discontinued Intended use: hunting, sporting, collector