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28ga Judge?
http://www.taurususa.com/2011newcatalog/?catalog_page=1
Just saw it, kinda had to laugh, not sure why anyone would really need one, any thoughts? |
An absolutely absurd joke of a hand gun. But there are some idiots out there that will just have to have one. Supposedly some of the ammo manufacturers are gearing up to make buck shot for it.
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that's what I was thinking, maybe #4 buckshot might hold a lil more than the .410 would or something, every time I've compared a 28 to a 410 though they were always so close...
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I guess enough guys bought the .410 model they must have figured "what the heck". Bigger is always better right ? :)
Gimmick gun with limited use for me. |
I'm waiting for the 20ga ;)
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I don't think you will see a "Ga" revolver because of the required barrel length for a shotgun. I believe the minimal barrel length for a shotgun is 18 1/4 inches. One must remember a "410" is a "bore" NOT a "gauge", if the 410 bore were converted to a Ga. it would be something like a 65 to 68 gauge, Therfore revolvers like the judge can be produced. Doc
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Originally Posted by DocD
(Post 3780351)
I don't think you will see a "Ga" revolver because of the required barrel length for a shotgun. I believe the minimal barrel length for a shotgun is 18 1/4 inches. One must remember a "410" is a "bore" NOT a "gauge", if the 410 bore were converted to a Ga. it would be something like a 65 to 68 gauge, Therfore revolvers like the judge can be produced. Doc
So a revolver in .700 Nitro Express (12 ga.) ain't goin to happen either ? Bummer...I so wanted one too :) |
Originally Posted by skb2706
(Post 3780355)
So a revolver in .700 Nitro Express (12 ga.) ain't goin to happen either ? Bummer...I so wanted one too :)
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