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Just want to know if there are any revolvers beyong the Taurus Judge that can fire birdshot (.410)? ... since TJ has such bad reviews, including blowing up in peoples hands apparently.

Yes I just rewatched Max Payne:D
 
I have been told that .44 Mag is the same chamber size as .410....... at least that you can shoot .44mag out of a .410 Shot gun (if it has no choke)......

That said I don't think you should go out and try .410 shot shells in your .44mag revolver. That just seems like a good way to KB either your gun or yourself!

But it does raise an interesting question.......
 
I have been told that .44 Mag is the same chamber size as .410....... at least that you can shoot .44mag out of a .410 Shot gun (if it has no choke)......

That said I don't think you should go out and try .410 shot shells in your .44mag revolver. That just seems like a good way to KB either your gun or yourself!

But it does raise an interesting question.......


Just because a cartridge fits does not make it safe. 44mag is over double the pressure of .410. You might not blow up, but why chance it? Don't fire guns with cartridges they aren't intended to fire.
 
Why not just reload shot in the cal. that your gun is chambered for? The .44 and .45 Colt's make excellent shot cartridges, the bigger rifle cartridges like the 45/70 and Sharps ctgs. can hold a bigger payload then the .410. The downside is that with the rifled barrels, patterns can be spotty.
 
this, from an old thread

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Damn those rifles are cool. But I meant actual pistol revolvers specifically made for both .45/.44 that take in .410. Since the judge has been know to 'blow up' I still feel you need a pistol specifically designed for shotgun shells.
 
Where are you getting the information that judges "blow up"? This gun is incredibly popular in america right now. I believe it's taurus' #1 seller. All reviews I've heard have been favourable.
 
Where are you getting the information that judges "blow up"? This gun is incredibly popular in america right now. I believe it's taurus' #1 seller. All reviews I've heard have been favourable.

Ive skimmed through other forums and found quality faults with it (but some complained this was due to the wrong length of 3"). Mostly I was asking whether any other gun beyond this one is offered (yes primarily due to the presumption that quality might not be up to par)

If anyone has this and wants to tell me how quality has been for them I am all ears.
 
Yeah, as far as I know the most common guns shooting 410/45LC are the judge, BFR, and snakeslayer (derringer).

The BFR is a long barrel, single action revolver. We recently had nice one in 45-70.

The snake slayer is a double barreled derringer. They're nice too, but the factory cannot keep up with demand. We've been back-ordered for several months with no ETA still.

From what I've heard the judge is a good mid-level revolver. I am wondering if any kabooms have been to people foolishly firing 454 casull out of it? As far as I know the taurus judge has not been available in Canada yet. The only reason it's not yet in Canada is because they are constantly sold out at all American distributors.
 
One of the guys @ my gun club has one on order, he just got word from the guy he ordered from that is now in the country and is winging its way to him...... I am looking forward to seeing it..... and maybe shooting it when it gets here.
 
One of the guys @ my gun club has one on order, he just got word from the guy he ordered from that is now in the country and is winging its way to him

Could you let us know where/who he ordered it from? I've been wanting one of those since I first saw them in G&A last year.
 
Yeah, as far as I know the most common guns shooting 410/45LC are the judge, BFR, and snakeslayer (derringer).

The BFR is a long barrel, single action revolver. We recently had nice one in 45-70.

The snake slayer is a double barreled derringer. They're nice too, but the factory cannot keep up with demand. We've been back-ordered for several months with no ETA still.
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How are the snakeslayer not prohib... they seem very small in pictures.
 
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