28 gauge raging judge

If no one wants to answer, that's life.

As far as revolvers firing shotgun shells, I think some states have laws against them , even though the Feds don't. CA,IIRC - but someone might know precisely.
 
odds are your not gonna find a Raging judge cylinder blank.

First most people don't have custom work done on taurus like S&W, Colt or even Ruger.

Also the Raging Judge cylinder isn't exactly a normal shape so you couldn't use say an N-Frame if you needed. Honestly if you want to spend all this money modifying a Raging judge just get a XVR from smith its probably a 100x the gun as well.
 
"We don't know if the BATFE axed it, or if it was due to safety concerns, or what."

Actually, at the time, there were links shares indicating that the ATF had indeed informed them that the firearm was in violation. I did not copy them, but I saw them at that time.
 
Oh my goodness you spoiled child. Your last statement- "I need answers."

:(

Too bad you did not hear what you wanted to hear. I once had a boss like that.

Go to the manufacturer to get an answer. You should of done that in the very beginning if you really needed an answer, and a correct answer. :) How do you think we should know since we do not work for Taurus. I would like to know your thought process of asking a forum this question if you really needed an answer. We could of giving you an answer and what good would it of been if Taurus did not agree.

You catch my drift. :)
 
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Skip by the BATF crap and make a 700NE revolver that only shoots crimped "snake" shot 700's. Its kind of ridiculous to think about these low performance "feel safe" guns. At close range you still have to be on target, at range over 20' they are useless.
 
Xfive google Magnum Research BFA 410/45. It probably has the cylinder look you want. It would be much cheaper to buy one of those than have a bunch of custom work done on a Taurus
 
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Find an antique webley .577 revolverand make up some shot loads.
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=.577+webley&FORM=HDRSC2

Those are some honking big revolvers. The best manstopper of the 19th century.

One might bore out a .500 S&W if the cylinder walls are thick enough. Probably have to have a cylinder built and the frame relieved to allow it to fit. The barrel should be large enough in diameter to bore out.
Short case 28 gauge brass shells would probably be needed.
 
Thanks TennJed, but I already have a bfr in 45/70 gov. It's a midget compared to taurus raging judge magnum. And by the way I don't care how many bucks i waste on my taurus. I'll get unfluted cylinder titanium nitride plating wood grips and/or ivory grips.
 
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