The "Taurus Judge" is so named because of the number of judges who carry it into the courtroom for their protection. Capable of chambering both .410 2-1/2" shotshell and .45 Colt ammunition, this amazing combo gun is ideal for short distances-where most altercations occur, or longer distances with the .45 Colt ammo. We have finely tuned the rifling to spread the shot pattern at close quarters or to guide the .45 cal. bullet to the target. Fully customized with fixed rear sights, fiber optic front sights and Taurus Ribber Grips the "Taurus Judge" is one decision-maker that lays down the law.
This .45/ .410 (2.5") revolver also fires the popular .45 Colt. It has a specially designed frame with an elongated cyclinder to accomodate all these various shells. So grab a case of .410's and head for the Clay Bird Range. You'll find yourself hitting aerial targets like a pro.
Sepcifications:
- Caliber: .410 ga. 2.5" or .45 Colt
- Capacity: 5
- Barrel Length: 3"
- Porting: Yes
- Action: DA/SA
- Finish: Titanium
- Grips: Ribber
- Weight: 29 oz
- Construction: Steel
- Frame: Compact
- Trigger Type: Smooth
- Length: 9.095"
- Width: 1.531"
- Height: 5.394"
- Rate of Twist: 1:12"
- Grooves: 6
- Safety: Transfer Bar
- Chamber Length: 2.5"
Specification |
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Value |
Quantity |
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1 |
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MFG NO |
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2441039TCTI |
SKU |
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1003610 |
UPC |
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725327607106 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 410 Gauge (410 Bore) shotgun cartridge is the only shotshell named by caliber (diameter) rather than the old "gauge" designation of round balls to the pound. Introduced in the U.S. in the early 1900s the 410 Gauge is the smallest shotshell in common use, offered in 2.5-inch loads with a 1/2-ounce payload and 3-inch loads with 3/4-ounce payloads. Most modern shotguns are chambered for 3-inch shells, but the longer shells cannot be used in guns with 2.5-inch chambers. 410 Gauge is a standard event in formal American Skeet competition. Because of its light recoil the 410 Gauge is often chosen as a "starter" shotgun for youngsters, but it is not an ideal choice; the light payload sharply limits range, effectiveness, and hitting ability, frustrating the efforts of generations of youngsters--and 410 slug loads are very marginal for deer. In the right hands at close range the 410 gauge is effective on upland game, but at its best it is a choice for experienced expert shotgunners. —
Craig Boddington
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