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Taurus hit a real home run with the Judge revolver. Inside a few years, Taurus has sold tens of thousands of the guns which had all three of our major ammunition manufacturers creating special Judge loads. The idea of a special cartridge-firing revolver in .45 Colt with an extended cylinder that can take .410 shotgun shells apparently touched something very deep in the American shooter. Mostly, I think folks are seeing the Judge revolver as a multiple-projectile shooter, although I have no hard data to support this belief. Americans have always liked multi-function guns going back as far as the Revolutionary War, when George Washington 's soldiers sometimes used buck-and-ball loads in their muskets.
January 09, 2012
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Smith & Wesson takes on the Judge with its new Governor—a six-shot large-framed revolver capable of chambering not only .410 shotshells and .45 Colt, but .45 ACP.
July 06, 2011
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The Raging Judge is a 28-gauge shotshell revolver for personal protection, home defense and sport shooting.
January 21, 2011
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Pure Kustom Holsters has a double-stitched, pre-formed, outside-the-waistband leather holster molded around the 2½" .410-bore/.45 Colt Taurus Judge revolver.
April 13, 2010
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