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- .41_Short abstract "The .41 Rimfire Cartridge was first introduced by the National Arms Company in 1863 and was also known as the .41 Short and the .41-100. In most designations like this, the second number refers to the black powder load, though in this case it means \"41 hundredths of an inch\".The .41 Short was created with the intention that it be used in a small, single-shot derringer, which likely is the reason for the very low ballistics (most derringers were and are chambered for cartridges that were not originally intended to be used in such a small weapon). Remington Arms began producing their famous Remington Model 95 over/under double barrel derringer chambered for the .41 Rimfire cartridge in 1866.In 1873 the slightly more powerful .41 Long was introduced in the Colt New Line pocket revolver.".
- .41_Short thumbnail .41_Short_Rimfire_ammunition_box.jpg?width=300.
- .41_Short wikiPageID "4696591".
- .41_Short wikiPageLength "3657".
- .41_Short wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- .41_Short wikiPageRevisionID "708223033".
- .41_Short wikiPageWikiLink 10_mm_caliber.
- .41_Short wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_the_Little_Bighorn.
- .41_Short wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .41_Short wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rimfire_cartridges.
- .41_Short wikiPageWikiLink Colt_New_Line.
- .41_Short wikiPageWikiLink Derringer.
- .41_Short wikiPageWikiLink George_Armstrong_Custer.
- .41_Short wikiPageWikiLink List_of_handgun_cartridges.
- .41_Short wikiPageWikiLink National_Arms_Company.
- .41_Short wikiPageWikiLink Remington_Arms.
- .41_Short wikiPageWikiLink Remington_Model_95.
- .41_Short wikiPageWikiLink File:.41_Rimfire_cartridge.JPG.
- .41_Short wikiPageWikiLink File:.41_Short_Rimfire_ammunition_box.jpg.
- .41_Short wikiPageWikiLinkText ".41 Short".
- .41_Short balsrc ""Cartridges of the World"".
- .41_Short base "0.406".
- .41_Short btype "Lead".
- .41_Short bullet "0.405".
- .41_Short bw "130".
- .41_Short caseLength "0.467".
- .41_Short caseType "Rimfire, straight".
- .41_Short designDate "1863".
- .41_Short designer National_Arms_Company.
- .41_Short en "52".
- .41_Short length "0.913".
- .41_Short name "0.41".
- .41_Short neck "0.406".
- .41_Short primer "Rimfire".
- .41_Short rimDia "0.468".
- .41_Short testBarrelLength "3"".
- .41_Short type "Derringer / Handgun".
- .41_Short variants "0.41".
- .41_Short vel "425".
- .41_Short wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ammo-stub.
- .41_Short wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- .41_Short wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- .41_Short wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flag.
- .41_Short wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Firearm_Cartridge.
- .41_Short wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:One_source.
- .41_Short subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .41_Short subject Category:Rimfire_cartridges.
- .41_Short type Firearm.
- .41_Short comment "The .41 Rimfire Cartridge was first introduced by the National Arms Company in 1863 and was also known as the .41 Short and the .41-100.".
- .41_Short label ".41 Short".
- .41_Short sameAs Q4545343.
- .41_Short sameAs m.0chv_q.
- .41_Short sameAs Q4545343.
- .41_Short wasDerivedFrom .41_Short?oldid=708223033.
- .41_Short depiction .41_Short_Rimfire_ammunition_box.jpg.
- .41_Short isPrimaryTopicOf .41_Short.