Taurus "Judge"

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Anyone have this gun or know much about them? Pops has a birthday coming up and has mentioned it.

Looked at some reviews online, but just wanting some opinions of anyone that has one.
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They're square business. Shoots 4-10 shells aswell. A little much for the concealed carrier, but a great ranch gun. It stays in the ranch jeep consol for any and everything.
 
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They're square business. Shoots 4-10 shells aswell. A little much for the concealed carrier, but a great ranch gun. It stays in the ranch jeep consol for any and everything.

Looks intriguing and he has his Carry Permit and wouldn't be a bad one to carry in the vehicle.

From what I can see the thing does some damage inside 12 feet.

Which is pretty much all you need when it comes to defense.
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Anyone have this gun or know much about them? Pops has a birthday coming up and has mentioned it.

Looked at some reviews online, but just wanting some opinions of anyone that has one.
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My brother can't keep enough in his shop. As stated above, they make for a good back-up piece in the car or in the nightstand. A little bulky for conceal & carry.
 
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We usually find it handy when the hog traps are full or we come across a cottonmouth when we're fishing. I'd never considered carrying it on a daily basis, but you just cant beat having a shotgun/ high cal pistol (all in one) while youre checking fences or out and about. For years we kept a couple of 20 ga. sawed off, pistol grip, plug pulled, pump shotguns. We've since put those back in the gun safe.

You'll most likely get Son of the Year if you get em one.
 
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My brother can't keep enough in his shop. As stated above, they make for a good back-up piece in the car or in the nightstand. A little bulky for conceal & carry.

Yea that ribbed rubber handle seems a bit bulky.

Your brother got a shop around the Knoxville area?
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We usually find it handy when the hog traps are full or we come across a cottonmouth when we're fishing. I'd never considered carrying it on a daily basis, but you just cant beat having a shotgun/ high cal pistol (all in one) while youre checking fences or out and about. For years we kept a couple of 20 ga. sawed off, pistol grip, plug pulled, pump shotguns. We've since put those back in the gun safe.

You'll most likely get Son of the Year if you get em one.

I'm most likely going to get him one and if the mood hits me right I might grab me one too.
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I haven't heard a whole lot of bragging going on in the accuracy dept with these. OTOH if you assess it honestly it's a designed tradeoff. Anyone expecting top .45 accuracy out of something designed to also fire 410 shells isn't being all that fair to the weapon. In any "one size fits all" scenario you're going to have concessions. As a combo point-blank .45/shot shooting snake killer it might be the ticket though.
 
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I haven't heard a whole lot of bragging going on in the accuracy dept with these. OTOH if you assess it honestly it's a designed tradeoff. Anyone expecting top .45 accuracy out of something designed to also fire 410 shells isn't being all that fair to the weapon. In any "one size fits all" scenario you're going to have concessions. As a combo point-blank .45/shot shooting snake killer it might be the ticket though.

10 yards would be your best bet. Anything over that, I'd be leery.
 
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Just for a carry in the vehicle is all this would be for.
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