Taurus Judge Anniversary Model at Auction to Benefit NRA-ILA

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posted on September 22, 2016
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The Taurus Judge celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2016, and Taurus is auctioning off one of the commemorative models, with proceeds going to support the ongoing efforts of NRA-ILA. The auction is live now on Gunbroker.com, and runs through Oct. 2, 2016.

"On behalf of the 5 million members of the NRA, we thank Taurus for including us in the celebration of this special anniversary," said Chris W. Cox, Executive Director of the NRA Institute for Legislative Action. "The stakes in this election could not be higher for America's law-abiding gun owners, so Taurus' support of NRA-ILA is extremely appreciated."

The auction runs through Oct. 2, 2016 at 10 p.m. and can be found at gunbroker.com/item/584400393.

Firearm enthusiasts can also enter the "What Legends Are Made Of" sweepstakes here, in which the grand prize is a trip for two to Taurus headquarters in Miami, a private tour of the factory, range time with champion shooter Jessie Duff, among other prizes. 

Additional reading:
NRA Gun of the Week: Taurus Judge
The Judge Rules
The Taurus Judge Video Review

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