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Guns and Self-Defense => Guns/Firearms => Topic started by: Shamgar on April 16, 2009, 08:10:10 PM

Title: Here come da Judge - Well worth considering.
Post by: Shamgar on April 16, 2009, 08:10:10 PM
Just bought one of these and it is absolutely great. Shoots 45 or 410 shotgun (slug or shot). If you do consider, be sure that you look at the newest model with the 3" cylinder. There are still a lot of the older 2 3/4 inch ones laying around on shelves.

It makes a great car gun. Perfect for that special car jacker in your life or something for the wife to have if you are out of town. I got the titanium model which to me, is worth the $40 extra. A lot lighter and not much of a noticable increase in kick.

(http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j40/pamheinze/Taurus%20Judge/DSCN2161.jpg)
Title: Re: Here come da Judge - Well worth considering.
Post by: cjd on April 16, 2009, 08:58:59 PM
Just bought one of these and it is absolutely great. Shoots 45 or 410 shotgun (slug or shot). If you do consider, be sure that you look at the newest model with the 3" cylinder. There are still a lot of the older 2 3/4 inch ones laying around on shelves.

It makes a great car gun. Perfect for that special car jacker in your life or something for the wife to have if you are out of town. I got the titanium model which to me, is worth the $40 extra. A lot lighter and not much of a noticable increase in kick.

(http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j40/pamheinze/Taurus%20Judge/DSCN2161.jpg)
That's a great feature having a pistol that takes 410 ammunition. I think the 410 shot would really make a very good deterrent. Sadly here in New York that gun would require permits.
Title: Re: Here come da Judge - Well worth considering.
Post by: SW on June 30, 2009, 06:17:39 AM
Nice revolver! like it  :)
Title: Re: Here come da Judge - Well worth considering.
Post by: joshua on July 06, 2009, 09:49:49 PM
Funny, I've been looking at that Taurus revolver online recently.  I understand that it's designed to scatter the shot at closeup distances, but wondered how it did at longer ranges.

Any info appreciated.

Cheers.