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I just received my new revolver it is a Taurus Judge Magnum it takes either 3" .410 shotgun shells or 45 Colt ammo I have 000 buckshot and 45 Colt to try in it but I am weary of shooting it I am scared it will kick back and split my forehead open....Sorry I don't know how to turn it.Judge 1.jpg

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Unfortunately the Judge is illegal here in Komiefornia... Never heard anyone complain about recoil pre-roster... There are some available on the used market, but none can be imported into the state... We're working on getting rid of the roster...

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Unfortunately the Judge is illegal here in Komiefornia... Never heard anyone complain about recoil pre-roster... There are some available on the used market, but none can be imported into the state... We're working on getting rid of the roster...

 

I better post something positive about rules/regs after thundering on in another thread about gov. This should be interesting to CA residents.

https://www.kotatv.com/content/news/Wyo-SD-lawmakers-seek-to-loosen-gun-laws-504227351.html

Concealed permits here are $10 and about 20 minutes, pretty easy already. If this passes then it might start to look like some of these politicians actually saw the 2nd amendment in print somewhere. This has a lot of folks excited.

 

I was only kidding about the recoil but I will get video at the range.

Please do! I'm fascinated by this piece!

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I have a Bond Arms 4" barreled derringer in 3" and I shoot the 000 buck in it without any issues. Therefore the size of the judge should be almost docile. I thought the judge came with optional "Magnaport".

 

:farmer:

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Recoil isn't bad at all. Just keep a firm grip if you are worried.

 

My everyday CCW is a Colt SAA in .45. Uses same cartridge as the judge.

 

The .410 rounds dont kick any harder than the 45 long colt.

 

However the spread is what you have to worry about. The judge is a great door gun but I wouldn't carry it for CCW with shotgun rounds. One of those pellets miss the bad guy and hit an innocent person? No thank you.

 

 

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Recoil isn't bad at all. Just keep a firm grip if you are worried.

 

My everyday CCW is a Colt SAA in .45. Uses same cartridge as the judge.

 

The .410 rounds dont kick any harder than the 45 long colt.

 

However the spread is what you have to worry about. The judge is a great door gun but I wouldn't carry it for CCW with shotgun rounds. One of those pellets miss the bad guy and hit an innocent person? No thank you.

 

 

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I only purchased the gun for home defense and the 000 buckshot is only for the range I have #4 shot for the home my ccw is either a .380 or 9mm this thing would be way to hard to conceal.

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Recoil isn't bad at all. Just keep a firm grip if you are worried.

 

My everyday CCW is a Colt SAA in .45. Uses same cartridge as the judge.

 

The .410 rounds dont kick any harder than the 45 long colt.

 

However the spread is what you have to worry about. The judge is a great door gun but I wouldn't carry it for CCW with shotgun rounds. One of those pellets miss the bad guy and hit an innocent person? No thank you.

 

 

Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk

 

 

In the Bond derringer the 45 LC is not near the recoil as the 000 3" magnum.

 

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