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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for?
[Re: Art]
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12/20/08 11:54 AM
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ThePitbullofLove
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Here I am getting acquainted with the S&W .500. Loads were full house Hornaday's. It's really not that bad to shoot. Very loud, and I wouldn't want to shoot it all day, but the snubby is actually much more pleasant to fire than the 8" barreled version. Go figure...
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JYD#92[/color]
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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for?
[Re: ThePitbullofLove]
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12/21/08 01:20 AM
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Art
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Really? My friend surprised me with his accuracy, if the snubby is more manageable I know where my tax returns are going. Unless of course the Yard has a new offering (Hint Hint).
JYD #66
Endure to the End
Long live the Brotherhood of the Yard
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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for?
[Re: ThePitbullofLove]
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12/21/08 01:43 AM
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Steel Fan
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The main ballistic advantage stems from the shot shell use...or so it seems to me...it will hold more pellets than other pistol calibres using shot ammunition I expect...so the idea must be to use this when over penetration is an issue.
If I had a boat/yacht with a cabin below the water line and was sleeping etc...it would be a useful benefit/comfort if disturbed at night. If I had moving targets like car tyres or whatever but that is a bit pro-active than re-active...assuming some burglar or whatever is fleeing...certainly if I had young children and thin walls it would appeal....but perhaps not as much as other options. If you can get .410 flares it would definately be a good choice for a boat gun...especially for a life raft...also good for a camper or trailer....anything really with thin walls.
For a car jacking though...I don't see it having a specific advantage.
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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for?
[Re: Steel Fan]
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12/22/08 01:54 AM
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Art
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The Taurus Judge is for pow pow. Pause. Twitch. Pow pow pow. Problem solved.
JYD #66
Endure to the End
Long live the Brotherhood of the Yard
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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for?
[Re: Andy Wayne]
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10/31/09 02:06 AM
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Magnum22
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However, if you want the ultimate He-Man hand cannon, how about THIS one. That’s right, a .50 BMG HANDGUN! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> ho...... ly.............. sh.......
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Preserve the Yard.
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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for?
[Re: Magnum22]
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10/31/09 09:19 AM
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Wiggitty
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who needs wrist bones anyways. they are so overrated...
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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for?
[Re: Wiggitty]
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10/31/09 09:50 AM
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banana-clip
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I think the 3" judge loaded with buckshot would make a good home defense gun.
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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for?
[Re: banana-clip]
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11/02/09 11:48 AM
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Devil 505
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I saw the "Judge" this weekend for the first time in the 3 inch model. The price is right and it looks like it would be fun to shoot.
Inside each knife is a new adventure waiting to be had...maybe some blood and probably some suture.
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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for?
[Re: james_bond]
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11/03/09 01:50 AM
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coyotebc
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The only 410's I've ever used were single shot break open for grouse. I learned to shoot a shotgun on a bolt action 20 gauge.
The stripes of a tiger don't wash away.
Be a man of steel not clay
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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for?
[Re: coyotebc]
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11/03/09 07:28 PM
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J33psr0ck
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That thing is a beast Vic. I have never shot a .410 from a pistol/revolver. I have never had to whack a poisonous snake, they usually just go away. My dad has a bit of a problem with rattlers and javalina. He has whacked a few rattlers on his property. My kids play in his yard.
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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for?
[Re: james_bond]
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11/03/09 11:16 PM
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jforbush
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I really was looking into the Judge too when it first came out.....i waited and a friend bought one first. I was also disappointed in the pattern for self defense. I think that this gun has a nitch.....just not sure what it is.
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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for?
[Re: jforbush]
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11/03/09 11:57 PM
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coyotebc
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If not how accurate is it when shooting 45's
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The stripes of a tiger don't wash away.
Be a man of steel not clay
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