What caliber is the judge revolver?

What caliber is the judge revolver?

The Taurus Judge is a five shot revolver designed and produced by Taurus International, chambered for . 410 bore shot shells and the ….

Taurus Judge
Height 5.394 in (137.0 mm)
Caliber .410 bore .454 Casull (Raging Judge only) .45 Colt .45 Schofield
Action Double-action revolver

Who manufactures the judge pistol?

Taurus International
The Taurus Judge is a five shot revolver designed and produced by Taurus International, chambered for . 410 bore shot shells and the . 45 Colt cartridge. Taurus promotes the Judge as a self-defense tool against carjacking and for home protection.

What size 410 shells Does the judge take?

The Taurus Judge is a five shot revolver designed and produced by Taurus International, chambered for . 410 bore shot shells and the . 45 Colt cartridge. Taurus promotes the Judge as a self-defense tool against carjacking and for home protection.

How much does a Ruger handgun cost?

Ruger semi-automatic handguns can be purchased new and used for just over $200, depending on the model, and prices go up to around $750, or more. Likewise, Ruger revolvers can be purchased used from Guns.com for a little over $500, and go up in price to more than $800.

What kind of gun is a Taurus Judge?

Description: 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.

Who is Ruger & Co?

Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. is one of the nation’s leading manufacturers of rugged, reliable firearms for the commercial sporting market.

Why is it called a “Judge” revolver?

We briefly mentioned earlier about how the “Judge” name came about. It is said that the Judge gained its name because of something that Bob Morrison, Taurus’s Executive Vice President at the time, found out back in 2006. It is claimed he learned that Florida judges were buying this revolver for personal defense in their courtrooms.

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