Would You Buy This?

This is a direct quote from the first line in the description:

"If you thought the Taurus Judge line couldn’t get any better, you have to see this."

That line takes the cake...
 
I would wonder about its accuracy? With such a long cylinder to accommodate the 410 shotshell,how is accuracy with the 45 long colt and 454 casull?
 
NO. A 454 Casull Ruger Super Redhawk weighs 20 oz less, has an inch longer barrel (7.5") and is .6" shorter overall. The suggested retail is virtually the same. I would love to have a hand cannon for hunting mastodon and such.:eek: My choice would be the Ruger.
 
NO. A 454 Casull Ruger Super Redhawk weighs 20 oz less, has an inch longer barrel (7.5") and is .6" shorter overall. The suggested retail is virtually the same. I would love to have a hand cannon for hunting mastodon and such. My choice would be the Ruger.

I am a Ruger junkie. They are by far and away my favorite gunmaker. However if I was going to get a 454 (an I plan on soon) I am looking at a 6.5 Magnum Research BFR. 59 oz. Only 5 shots but the best looking 454 outside of Freedom Arms)

http://www.magnumresearch.com/Firearms/Magnum-Research-454-Casull-Revolver-65-inch-Barrel.asp
 
I'm one of the guys who doesn't take the shotgun revolvers seriously. Stuffing a Casull in one does not make it better.
 
You know, I see these around in gun stores (not this particular model) and the S&W Governors, et all... And I just don't understand why no company (other than Charter) will build a nice small frame 44 special again.

The Judges are so specialized, niche driven, blah, blah blah. I don't understand how these are so desirable from a sales standpoint and the gun I want isn't?? LOL! :rolleyes:
 
I'm with jglsprings. Where are the small frame (smaller than N-frame) .44 Specials?
I'll take a 3" 696-like, with fixed sights thank you very much.
 
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