The Smith&Wesson Governor

Same concept - one trigger pull = multiple projectiles..
While the LeMat was a revolver...the shotgun was a single shot..
Still - same concept - handgun capable of shooting multiple simultaneous projectiles.

Dosn't matter though - both were flops...
 
The only solution to this is a glock 41: a double stack glock that can load .410 rounds or with a different magazine, 45 acp. Then you get the capacity and reliability of a glock, with the undeniable shot-pistol advantage.

I know some people here would be in line for that one!
 
To me, the Governor/Judge seems a but large for concealed carry considering its capacity. It might work better for woods bumming but I'd rather concealed carry a 642 or G26.
 
Do you have anything other than anecdotal evidence or opinion that the .410 buckshot load is any better or worse at stopping agression than a single well designed 250gr 45 Colt?
 
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