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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for? [Re: coyotebc] #251577 11/21/09 04:51 AM
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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for? [Re: natural_law] #251578 11/22/09 03:15 AM
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natural law - Howdy and Welcome to the Scrap Yard! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> Interesting post as well. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for? [Re: Private Klink] #251579 11/22/09 07:55 AM
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Our pastor bought one a while back and I finally got to handle it a couple days ago (the judge). I was surprised at how light it was for a gun that has a cylinder and barrel that is each 3 inches long.


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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for? [Re: SkunkHunter] #251580 11/27/09 07:21 PM
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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for? [Re: Kraz] #251581 11/28/09 01:51 AM
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I am starting to think this revolver would be an ok home defense since Federal has the new 410 shells designed for it. The .45 Colt is close to the .45 ACP, so it would be a decent bug out revolver too. I know my thinking has started to change lately about the bug out pistol/revolver in the bag--it must be reliable, work in heat and cold, work in dirty environment, and be a caliber that is useful.


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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for? [Re: sumoj275] #251582 11/28/09 02:08 AM
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I think the judge would be a pretty decent home defence gun, especially the 3" version.


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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for? [Re: sumoj275] #251583 11/28/09 02:19 AM
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work in dirty environment, and be a caliber that is useful.

Sounds like a 10mm Glock...maybe 45acp.

I think revolvers are extremely reliable, great for people who don't shoot alot etc etc.

But, my bet is on the Glock for total rounds in a lifetime to say...an AirWeight S&W. It would shoot better very dirty too maybe.


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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for? [Re: imaginefj] #251584 02/17/10 09:59 PM
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Saw this today and had to share.

Judge Not, Lest Ye be Judged

Or, Don't Shoot Your Daughter's Boyfriend in the Nuts.

Sheriff's deputies in Navarre, Florida, were called to a noise complaint Monday, and when they arrived on the scene they found a man and a woman running toward them. The man said he had been shot and was bleeding from the groin. The woman with him alleged that her father had shot the victim because "he hates him, dude."

Police located the father, William Russell Kelly Jr, 48, and he allegedly admitted to shooting the boyfriend, Randall Carter. “I shot him in the nuts with bird-shot because he was beating my daughter,” Kelly said, according to his arrest report.

Officers said he was still armed with a Taurus revolver known as "The Judge", which can shoot .410 shotgun shells or .45 caliber slugs:

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Mr. Kelly was charged with aggravated battery causing bodily harm or disability and held on $20,000 bond.

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Sounds like a justified use of force to me!


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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for? [Re: Andy Wayne] #251585 02/17/10 11:25 PM
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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for? [Re: somberbear] #251586 02/17/10 11:42 PM
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Wow. That is a use of force there. I wonder what the testimony of the daughter will be like.

The revolver carbine kinda reminds me of the Colt revolving carbine or the Remington revolving carbine of the Civil War period.


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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for? [Re: sumoj275] #251587 02/18/10 03:32 PM
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The revolver shotgun carbine is interesting. I'm not sure what I would use it for but it is interesting.


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Re: Taurus Judge: What is it for? [Re: MonkeyBomb] #251588 02/18/10 03:52 PM
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That revolver carbine is very interesting.

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