Taurus Raging Judge

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They are now making a Taurus judge using the Raging Bull frame. Six shot, .454/3" .410's.

Yes, really.
 
Apparently, they are also making a revolver rifle called the "Circuit Court Judge". 3" .410 and .45 LC, available in both smoothbore and rifled.
 
They are now making a Taurus judge using the Raging Bull frame. Six shot, .454/3" .410's.

Yes, really.

I gotta admit, it is a ###y looking beast.

11ST_NewRagJudge_011010A.jpg
 
Apparently, they are also making a revolver rifle called the "Circuit Court Judge". 3" .410 and .45 LC, available in both smoothbore and rifled.

Made by Rossi, using the Judge name under license from Taurus. Looks interesting for sure!

9ST_NewRossiCircuit_011010A.jpg


A little more info from The Shooting Times:

www.shootingtimes.com/longgun_reviews/ST_shotshow2010day1_011910WO/index1.html
 
just wondering since it looks like it is a six shot and i think it will be classed as a semi auto. but it could e non restricted since the cylinder was designed for a handgun and not a rifle.
 
Doesn't Marstar sell a rifle revolver? and it;s a non restricted? maybe it's because it's a Single action....

either way I think that's a pretty cool revolver! I used to have a .44mag Raging Bull and it's a neat gun!
 
I wonder if the smoothbore version of the rifle has a bead sight or the rifle sights shown in the picture... I do have to admit, that rifle is growing on me. If the price is right when it comes out, I may just have to get one!
 
Be interesting to see how it comes out. what are other revilver rifles classed at now?

doesn't seem to be designed to be fired by one hand and is it a self loader since you have to pull the trigger to cycle the action?

would be a nice gun to have when encountering a covey of grouse in northern Ontario. and a hot loaded .45LC would be nice for other critters
 
A double action revolver (with the exception of the Mateba) isn't semi automatic because the action is cycled manually, either by pulling the trigger or by cocking the hammer.
 
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