28 gauge raging judge

as what? a novelty? Idk. I think shotgun revolvers are retarded. get a .500, .460, .454, or .44mag etc if you want a powerful revolver. Skip all this .410 nonsense.
 
since they never made any i doubt it

One was made..
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9mm, I think you have to drop the 2 and just make it an 8 gauge to fit the pistol the lady is holding in your picture. :)
 
That's assuming that one off actually worked? or it or was just a mock up/concept. Lots of companies bring non functioning concepts or prototypes to judge interest or create buzz. It was never produced as a functioning firearm AFAIK. ATF canned it and Taurus forgot it. If they made a rifle version u could chop that up into a AOW or something perhaps
 
Well know I know that I will buy raging judge magnum with custom unfluted cylinder and ivory grips. Thanks and I agree that smoothbore revolvers are retarded.
 
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We don't know if the BATFE axed it, or if it was due to safety concerns, or what.

I almost wonder if the 28 gauge Judge was just a diversion to draw attention from S&W's Governor at the 2011 shot show.

If the 28 gauge Rossi Circuit Judge is ever released, you could SBS one.
 
! smoothbore revolvers are retarded.
Not to mntion BATF restricted as a short barreled shotgun. But revolvers chambered for 45 Cot, with rifled barrels, and cylinders long enough to accept 410 shotshells are considered handguns, and not restricted. Also lots of fun to shoot in addition to being good for up close SD.
 
Yeah, I agree that it is lots of fun to shoot. Maybe you guys know where could I get unfluted cylinder for it? And titanium nitride plating.
 
if it was made as a muzzleloading revolver, it MIGHT BE LEGAL TO IMPORT> but as its a cartridge gun, it cant be over .50 caliber.
 
Guys please answer my question. Where could I get unfluted cylinder, maybe you know a good gunsmith for this job?
 
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