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==Info==
==Info==
Taurus built "The Judge" as a gun for both compactness and power. The gun holds five rounds of either .45 Long Colt rounds or .410 Gauge shotgun rounds. Both are the same dimension and fit the cylinder the same (similair to .38spl to .357 Magnum). This allows the stopping power of a .45 LC to stop a charging animal or the scattering capability of a .410 round to kill a snake. In most cases in films, .45 LC blanks are used either way. it is not ".410 gauge". .410 refers to the bore. if it you wanted to call that particular shell a gauge it would be 67 1\2 gauge.
Taurus built "The Judge" as a gun for both compactness and power. The gun holds five rounds of either .45 Long Colt rounds or 410 Gauge shotgun rounds. Both are the same dimension and fit the cylinder the same (similair to .38spl to .357 Magnum). This allows the stopping power of a .45 LC to stop a charging animal or the scattering capability of a 410 round to kill a snake. In most cases in films, .45 LC blanks are used either way. While a 410 round is not very powerful, the idea of a shotgun revolver has made it popular in films, even though the 410 probably weaker than the .45 LC in reality.


===Film===
===Film===

Revision as of 00:09, 17 February 2009

The Taurus Judge has been used by the following actors in the following films:

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Taurus Judge - .45 Long Colt/.410 Gauge.

Info

Taurus built "The Judge" as a gun for both compactness and power. The gun holds five rounds of either .45 Long Colt rounds or 410 Gauge shotgun rounds. Both are the same dimension and fit the cylinder the same (similair to .38spl to .357 Magnum). This allows the stopping power of a .45 LC to stop a charging animal or the scattering capability of a 410 round to kill a snake. In most cases in films, .45 LC blanks are used either way. While a 410 round is not very powerful, the idea of a shotgun revolver has made it popular in films, even though the 410 probably weaker than the .45 LC in reality.

Film

Television