Posted on 08/28/2016 12:31:45 PM PDT by w1n1
The Taurus Judge is the gun that can do it all, check it out as Matt from Demolition Ranch puts it to the test in as many ways as possible.
Most people have at least heard of the Taurus Judge and the Taurus Judge Public Defender, and youve probably heard the claim that its the gun that can do it all.
Today youll get to see that claim put to the test as Matt from Demolition Ranch puts just about as many different types of rounds as possible through these guns and gives them all sorts of tests.
What we really like is the versatility in a single weapon. You can shoot a target anywhere from long distance with the .45 or the .410 slug to up close with any of the buckshot or even birdshot options in the .410.
You can even load the gun simultaneously with different rounds if you are using it as a defensive weapon so that as you continue to pull the trigger your ammo changes to different distances. See it all in action here.
It’s better than the Gyrojet and Dardick... and that’s all I’m going to say.
Big deal -- Will it bring down an airliner? :=)
Agreed, my Mossberg is beside my bed. Though my first two shells are 7/8 Oz slugs. I figure if I’m shooting at an intruder, I’ll be shooting past my dog that’ll be mauling him. Don’t want to hit her with stray shot. After the first shot though, I expect the dog to run for the hills.:-) Next two are #1 buck. There’s also a full size 1911 on the nightstand. Its nice to have choices. Wife has my AR on her side...
I’m looking into a pistol build project. Most of the shorter barrels I’ve come across are all 9mm. Any idea where I can find 6-6.5 in 300 blackout? Thanks for any input.
Does it have the shoulder thing that goes up?
I wouldn't characterize it as a gimmick - the Judge is a utility gun. Sort of a more compact version of the old Savage rifle-over-shotgun combo rigs. It does seem to attract neophyte shooters, though - and a .410 / .45 Long Colt handgun isn't exactly a friendly starter piece.
Doesn't look to impressive to me.
I chose the #4 shot based on testing we did with the firearms training unit at my former PD. #4 shot does not over-penetrate and I have children in the house. The spread pattern on my Remington and Mossberg is less than a foot at 10 yards - that spread actually makes it more effective when shooting center mass. The shotgun is always my choice for close in defense (25yds or less) and it is not nearly as appreciated as it should be by the general public. Magnum slugs are the duty load for my work shotgun. You also have the added psychological impact and punctuation of “get out of my house” with the unmistakable racking action.
The business end of a shotgun is deafeningly loud and it will stun you without hearing protection (definitely causes hearing loss) inside a building. I constantly tell my wife to grab the shotgun even though she does not like to shoot it (she can though). Even if she somehow missed I doubt an intruder would hang around. Our German Shepherd would provide the distraction and always notifies us when someone comes up the driveway or she hears any sounds at the doors.
It is not really a new gun. Back in the late 1960s one of the gun magazines had an article about a gunsmith who took two 1917 Colt pistols, cut the frames and cylinders and silver soldered them back together as on pistol that would fire the .410. He even registered it with the ATF as were the rules back then.
As far as I am concerned, he took two perfectly good 1917 pistols and ruined them, but back then 1917 pistols were flooding the market before 1968.
The shortest 300 Blackout pistol barrel I've ever come across was 8 inches.
What is your definition of a kill shot?
What is your definition of a kill shot?.....I have no definition that term. A’good’ shot is whatever stops the perps action; dead, crippled, hurt, blinded or scared shitless.
>>I put the target at 20, used both weapons (left and right handed) with one shot each and put kill shots in. I said You aint huntin buffalo with a self defense weapon. They toned down their ranges.<<
It’s been my experience that when you practice with a handgun a 50 or 100 yards, head shots at 15 are much easier. A head shot is what I consider a kill shot.
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