Taurus Judge Home Defender Range Review at KYGUNCO
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Introducing the Judge Home Defender! A Game-Changing Firearm Set to Redefine Industry Standards and Provide Ultimate Defense
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If you accept it for its intended purpose and not its looks then this is not at all bad for home defence.
Yeah! Agreed! Great comment
Yep waaaaay more useful than a shotgun or a pistol.
@@aclark9869but... it's a shotgun and a pistol
@@jpeg7352 Exactly! Best of both.
It actually dont look bad in my opinion lol
Looks like something Mad Max would carry! 👍
Gas and Water wars? Yeah, we are legit about there sadly.
Yep, very Hollywoodish
It would look cooler with a raptor grip.
I don't know what a 410 shortage looks like. Years ago the 410 was the first thing I ever learned to reload. All you need is some gunpowder, some 209 primers and some common household items. If you're into bullet casting, 36 cal round balls (for the 1851 Colt) work fine as buckshot. This gun in particular looks like it lends itself well to hip-shooting. I'd slap a laser on it and have it zeroed for "across-the-room" distance.
My thoughts also. Looked awkward to aim. needs a laser sight, aim from the hip.
I'm right there with you. I'm reloading #8 shot and triple 0 buck. For the buckshot I'm using BX410 wad and load data from BPI.
Ammo shortage has been reduced to just our country. Lol my Mexican homies don't have any ammo shortage
Yep I would like to see a shoot quick from the hip , like in a hectic home defense situation result on those targets no Lazer no red dot pure scattergun !
Shotgun shell reloading in general is a good place to start. I got started loading pumpkin balls into pre primed hulls. Very easy.
Great video. 410 has been around as long as I can remember seeing them back home in Tennessee. But I've never seen anything like this before. My dad would love this gun.
I think a lot of people would like to see this with 6-8 round capacity for home defense.
8 in a cylinder? it would be pretty fat
Why are you laying surpressing fire? And or trying to destroy an entire wall?
each shotgun shell
has several rounds-worth
of projectiles so...
@@SB-qm5wgit would be cool though.
@@SB-qm5wg I mean, it's already the size of a short barrel shotgun. Just make it a mini street sweeper at this part so you can pump as many rounds into the group of home invaders as possible. Truth of the matter is I'd still prefer my 20g pump because it holds more rounds and is faster than thumbing the cylinder. This entire weapon is a gimmick compared to a shoulder-able 20g/12g. It's either this or I'll use my 30 rd mag suppressed 9mm. Then I can start cleaning the blood off the floors without ringing ears before damage sets in after the popo scrapes the dead body off the stairs.
That's a great backpack gun as well as home defence. If for any reason your truck breaks down, some shady characters show up at your campsite, a black bear is following you, snakes, skunks, etc. I like it. #4 shot would be devistating to intruders at close range.
Or if a Skinwalker calls your name from the darkness....
Perfect for putting your ex in thier place.
The shadiest characters I've ever met at a campsite have been gun toting Trump supporters like proud boys and the like. Anyone worried about gun owning leftists like myself or the ever-elusive bad guy with a gun that is perfectly set up to be.... John McClain'd by your ass is so paranoid to carry a gun in the first place
@@RuffAndTufffez incell lbs 😅😂
A skunk? Never shoot a skunk. Just relax and they will walk off when they notice you're there. The smell from blasting a skunk will ruin your campsite.
I've had a circuit judge for about 12 years now, and my only regret is not buying 2 of them when they were only $500 back then.
I feel you. I carry a public defender in the woods and I've been eyeing a circuit judge for the range for a long time. I should've bought one when I first wanted one. They're so expensive now.
I always thought the 410 pistols were nothing more than a novelty or range toy. I have to admit that looks awesome.
They had a prototype 28 Guage that thing was sexy
Man, if .410 shells are hard to come by, can you imagine finding .28 gauge?@@brettkelly5894
Your first gut instinct is usually the correct one
That's because they are nothing more then a novelty
410 isnt the ideal defensive round compared to what you could be using for sure.
People used to make fun of me for buying a Taurus when I got my Raging Bull 44mag about 15 years ago.. look at Taurus now.
And they still do lol
They just keep better all the time.
Already own a Judge, but would really like to add this to my collection.
Lunch??? Just say when and where!
I also appreciate the video, facts, no dramatic statements, no click bait teasers. Thank you for that.
Good idea, for home defence. More maneuverable in enclosed space than the circuit judge, and I would think with that foreword grip more stable than a pistol, for people with less upper body strength. Basically, it's a carbine without the shoulder stock, I'd get one.
Totally Agree
And it doesn't have the strong recoil of a 12ga shotgun, let's agree that a 12ga without a stock and with a short barrel is very uncomfortable to shoot and requires a lot of practice, at least in .410 the recoil is "softer".
this gun may not be as deadly as a 12 ga. but that 9 shot(4thtarget)pattern will put a hurtin on some perp breaking in, especially a head or close to it. that is a neat looking weapon.
Ok Taurus you've come this far with the judge, so now can you come up with a mag fed semi auto version of this please 😁
Mechanistically I feel like it would become a jam-o-matic
Yeah I want a semi auto 410 pistol. I don't care whatever whoever says about whatever, it's 2023. We're advanced enough at this point to make it happen. Does it have any practical applications? No. Do I want it? Hell yes, with extended mags and a switch, please.
The mag would definitely have to be outside of the grip.
@@armedpreacher or they could model it after the iwi talvor 12 gauge and keep somewhat of a revolver look to it and make it semi Auto with a rotary mag🤷
@@stansturdevant4306 yes I agree! But that would still be a magazine outside of the grip lol
Good review here. This gun is not for me for a few reasons, but I like this guy talking about guns.
Not a gun guy but I like your no nonsense attitude. No silliness or stupidity. Thank you.
Love my circuit judge great gun holds 5 extra round in the stock if you can get your hands on one I recommend it I use it as my 4-wheeler gun
Fun looking rat and snake gun. Might get one to put in a scabbard on my tractor and replace my 410 derringer.
I have to admit that I want one of these. Why does almost every gun reviewed insist on only shooting a defensive revolver in single action?
In this case he wants to showcase how the ammo performs on target, not how fast he can shoot the gun.
Shot mine for the first time yesterday and loved it
The fudds at the range will go nuts over this.
😂😂the fudds and the hoods. Bruh this junt the ultimate hood car defense gun.
I can see the application, especially for smaller people who don't want to use a handgun.
@@AndyColglazier a smaller person would have a far harder time shooting this vs a standard sized polymer framed 9mm
@rabbitdaze2243 not necessarily. It's similar in concept to a PCC. A handgun is more difficult to shoot than a longer weapon with a forestock. Mount a light and a laser on it and it becomes a very shootable package.
@AndyColglazier it's garbage, stop trying to justify it
When found, 410 ammo is about $45.00 for FIVE f'n shells in some stores. I almost bought a regular judge a few years back untill I started looking for the ammo.
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My 60 y.o. wife has had a Judge as her EDC since 2005.
She’s a legend
My wife likes mine as well !! COOL !!
Your wife sleeps with a judge and you are good with it?
What is her favorite load brand
They need to keep going and add the 454 casull and maybe the SW 460.
Bro! One strong enough to handle the .460 pressures would be freakin sweet!
Nice gun. Is it also available with real wood ? I feel like there should be a sling mount on it
I want one of these and a circuit judge.
Put a laser sight on it, and it would be an excellent home defense gun. Compact enough to stash anywhere, and even if you can't get both hands on it or sight down the barrel, the laser tells you where it will hit. #4 shot for the first round, fired in haste, followed by buckshot.
lmao. no.
Just my opinion, but I wouldn't go that route. Shooting off laser sights alone is inaccurate. As far as I know, it's much more often used for intimidation than actual aim. I'm not saying this to sound contrary. I thought the same way. Had a laser sight on my 1911, thought I'd pull and shoot from the hip. Some range time later, I found it was impractical. With practice I could shoot from the hip but didn't need the laser sight, and the extra mechanism thew off my finer aim. Everyone is different, but I don't see laser sight on guns for the better shooters I know. (This isn't talking about military usage, which is a completely different animal). Also having one shot be different from the rest would throw off your shooting rhythm.
In my opinion, it's not a particularly practical gun, but if I were using it for home defense (which it might be good as it's less likely to go through your house with as much force on a miss), I'd just keep all the rounds the same and practice extensively. When the draw and fire is well practiced, it'll be just as quick as any laser sight will offer, with better control and follow up, in my opinion.
Lasers are for new gun owners who haven't learned anything yet 😅
@@SzymczykProductions So every US Soldier with a PEQ equipped is a new gun owner that hasnt learned anything yet?
That is a good selling point for a laser and buck shot! it is a night gun for a new bie. not a gun range nut.
I think it is cool and I would like to have one. I think it would work for home defense. However I think that there are far better options for home defense. I cannot think of any purpose that this firearm might have that would not be better performed by another option. Again, I like it and would like to have one but that is because I am a gun enthusiast not because I think it fills any role particularly well.
The best gun for any particular instance is the gun you have in hand, cocked and fully loaded.
do you wear flannel?.
I have a home defense cannon at the top of the stairs
@@davidmoore3479: Passive-aggressive comments like yours only serve to reveal your own weakness.
I can poke this around the corner and not miss, that's what this is good for
Very controllable thus can be aimed well and hit where intended unlike shockwave or similar that kick a lot more.
Well designed and something I would love to add to my collection.
Easily stored in backpack and can be used for protection from array of threats.
On those days where you don't want the rifle but something bigger than a pistol or regular revolver.
Those days??? Like when you want something even if you don't really need it. I have a cabinet full of those days things.
45 long colt ?
Seen hickock.45 hit steel at more than 50-75 yards with a shockwave(mini shells)with nothing but a crimsom laser grip , so they can be accurate
shockwave is perfectly controllable if you know how to shoot it
If I were ever to buy one of these short home -D shot guns it would be that one. But for now I'll stick with my .357, .40, 9mm, .380, or my own home built 12ga. Mossberg Tactical 500.
I’ve always wanted to buy a judge or Governor. I have no need for one but this example feels like an excellent truck gun!
Good video, I wouldn't buy one, but it looks like it'll certainly do the trick for home defense.
For a few hundred dollars more you could do the magnum research BFR in 410/45lc with a ten inch barrel. I want Taurus to re-release their more interesting revolver calibers like 22 hornet
No rails or forward grip on a BFR. Not meant to be fired the same way, that's a traditional revolver where this is meant to be used more like a Mossberg Shockwave.
So basically this is a rotary version of a 410 Mossberg Shockwave
No. This has a rifled barrel so it can be legally sold as a pistol, and not a short barrel shotgun, which is an NFA item. The shockwave is a smooth bore with a birds head grip, so it can be sold as a "firearm" and not a short barrel shotgun. The shockwave is closer to a shotgun and this is closer to worthless.
@@bobjohnson1633if they made it 20 gauge wouldn’t be any better?
That would be one huge cylinder , not to mention the recoil in a pistol.@@MrDoverfield
@@rebelwolf72 I thought it be would recoil less than the 12 gauge aows out there. Taurus did plan on making a revolver in 28 gauge with a smooth bore
@@bobjohnson1633 depends on how you use it.
The problem I live in Southeast Missouri and I have not seen a 410 shell anywhere in over a year you can get 45 Long Colt they're like a $1.65 a piece they're about 75 bucks a box you just can't get ammo
Wisconsin 410 very hard to find. When do $25 a box and up.
@@anthonythorp7291 Dunham's sports in poplar bluff Missouri had some $75 a box 🤮
Nice. I have trouble getting my governor kicking out the spent shells. 2 and 1/2 shells. I like this. GOT ONE ORDERED
Is it called the Taurus Judge Home Defender?? I can't find one search result on google, youtube, gunbroker, or elsewhere for that name. Would it be listed under something else? Also do you know the pricepoint?
No information on it anywhere!
It's on taurususa website under judge
@@patrickliston9595 Thanks man. I just looked and its up now. Yesterday their was nothing on the internet about it. I think they just dropped all the information on it today. Price point around the 700ish range too.
Many companies in many industries will allowed reviewers to try stuff and make reviews before dropping items
@@carl8229 yeah man cheaper than I expected. I think it's one of the best options out there. Essentially semi auto with no chance of malfunction. Place for a laser light combo and a nice red dot, can't ask for much more
Would love to have one but being that 410 ammo is almost impossible to get, why purchase if you can’t use it?
@MrSlingblade69 It also shoots .45 Colt.
Well, presumably .410 won't permanently be impossible to get, plus you can shoot .45 Colt with it in the meantime.
Reloading shotshells is easy. Much easier than loading brass. Most quality plastic hulls can be reloaded a dozen times. You can even buy pre primed hulls and cast your own 000 buckshot balls.
Do yourself a favor. Skip to 3:30.
Good bedside buddy. Reliable, easy to handle, perfect for home defense.
Definitely different. Shooting those is harder than people think, the Shockwave was repetition for mastery. People will buy it.
Crimson grip laser and it's accurate as all get out, Hickock45 was banging steel from over 50 yards effortlessly
So Tarus has come out with their version of the Ranchero/ El Camino gun. No stock to help in sighting and a long barrel that negates the pistol grip for easy of use. But it looks cool so I guess it will sale.
I like the Judge in its different styles, but that’s way cool- it reminds me of Josh Randall’s lever action short barrel rifle on “Wanted:Dead or Alive”
You can buy the Wanted Dead or Alive gun from Henry. It's classified as a long barrel pistol. Josh carries a cut down rifle and the bullets in the belt are too large for the gun he carries. WDOA NERD Henry calls it a Mares Leg.
Why would i buy a gun that i cant readily get ammo for?
I’m glad to see they’ve done something useful about cylinder blast. ☝🏻
It would be interesting to compare patterns between this and the regular Judge.
Getting one for rabbit hunting. I use a 410 encore single shot. Nice to have more shots!!
Oooooooh mommie can I have one 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅I've been good enough
Should have named it the get off my lawn gun.
All the young tactical GunTubers absolutely HATE the Taurus Judge. I really can't figure out why. The quote I liked most from this vid (after firing the PDX1 load) was, "Yeah, that's not survivable." I'm probably a buyer with a dot and a light mounted, it looks to be a pretty handy, effective little home defense package.
Because they review it in roles where it makes no sense, like concealed carry into the retaking of Fallujah... and of course it fails there compared to a Glock 19 so they get the outcome they want, which is to bash the Judge. They hate it because they WANT to hate it. Yet look at the comments of their videos and so many people say they love it, the difference is those people use common sense when matching up a gun with a task
Idk, but I was always turned off by the short barrels on 410 pistols. This might be better. I'd have to see what the chrono says and how it patterns, but it might make more sense than some of the judge or snake slayers.
Because it is a large gun with performance beneath the 9,38, or 380.
@bobjohnson1633 sounds about right
@@bobjohnson1633 you really think that those cartridges can outperform a 45 Long Colt? Certainly 9 mm is serviceable, but I would hardly compare the other two to 45 Long Colt.
Something about it reminds me of a Thompson Center pistol.
this might be worth considering if you can find ammo(i haven't seen any in the stores). So,there are better clubs available.
IDK Last gun show I was at 04/2023 every table selling ammo had at least 1 type of 410 shells little pricey but it was there cause I bought some. 3/4 years ago it was lot harder to come by any where. I've been using 410 for last 50 years love it.
BUT I REALLY LIKE GUNS 😍😁
You read my mind when i was thinking "dang where did they get all that .410?"
I have a Judge of some type. I think I was able to 'hoard' one box of .45LC, and four boxes of .410. Before I ran out of money lol.
I was buying federal #7 1/2 target for $7.50 a box just before covid from Wal-Mart. Each week, I'd get a couple. Collected 800 rounds and called it a day. Lol
The long barrel takes away the criticism that most people have with the small pistols. This design greatly improves the performance of the standard Judge, if you don't mind a long barrel.
If they make a raging judge magnum version I’ll buy it because that would be a fun little range toy
Thats what i wanna see!
@@chrism4008 right? Imagine having one that chambers 454 Casull!
That's nice. Now chamber it for .223 Rem. Taurus made a .223 revolver in the past.
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I see this as a new option for people who complain they can't shoot anything brought on by physical ailments or don't like the recoil ... just because. It's either this Judge or a really heavy gun chambered in .22 short.
It’s bigger than most shotguns handguns but probably easier to aim😊
Bigger than most shotguns?
Have the Judge 6" barrel, not a bad pistol at all.....not sure about this one, kind of gimmicky to me.....
I really wish they would make a Circuit Raging Judge in .454
I have no use for .410
Don't know right now, but as a kid. U could get a 410slug and they will bring about death...
@@bill7956 Pretty sure 45 long colt brings death just as good.
They should've made it accept .454 like the raging judge
I thought the same
How much riffing in the barrel ?
Put the Olight Sigard afg light on it and either a holographic, red dot, or laser on top and load it with 3" pdx rounds. They also make 410 speed loaders for the Taurus judge variants...
Perfect home defense
Hello 👋 my firearms friend, thank you for sharing this informative video. That's an intriguing firearm. 😊
This will be amazing with gauge adapters allowing for use of many different types of ammo. Great for hunting or apocalypse situations. You could have adapters for a rifle round for big game and adapters for .22 caliber for small game. Then 9mm or the 410 buckshot for self defense
.410 is the hardest shot shell to find to buy it’s like hens teeth in south Texas
What rifle round can be chambered and fired in a 3” chamber adapter? You’ll have like 1/4” for a barrel length max.
This is the very very last gun I’d ever hunt anything with.
@@rustyshakelford9777not here in Philly
It looks like the trail gun I've been looking for. An all arounder, not super perfect for anything, but highly versatile, with revolver reliability. I wish it had more capacity, or took acp clips. But at least the 13" barrel will allow the long colt 45 to develop proper muzzle energy.
Good luck finding 410 This is a gun noone ask for
Innovation never needs an invitation. Otherwise, you'd still be riding horses.
My 12g shockwave is badass and very useful in short range
Got one in 410. Never fired it.
Taurus bought out ROSSI in 1995, and Rossi made great revolvers, that being said, this judge is a good buy.
Awesome Taurus
I have the circut judge. Love it!!!
I have better tools for home defense but something inside is telling me I need one.
Just fired one for the first time and the 45 no problems but did have issues with 410
What name brand of the 410 shells?
Thanks for doing a video on this! There's a lot of love / hate buzz online about it. Me, I've lived without a Judge so far, think I i can survive without this.
Cool! Now tell the ammo manufacturers to make .410 shells
I been going back n forth with taurus for 4 months over a simple rebate issue. Only phone calls back and forth, they don't have email. I will never be purchasing another firearm from them. Couldn't imagine the service I would receive if I had a serious issue that needed swift resolution. Absolutely ridiculous.
Taurus is on that list of guns I’ll buy used if I can shoot it first. Never by new list. Keltec is on that list also.
@erroneous6947 it's honestly too bad because I do enjoy their firearms, but the customer service model ruins it especially with no email communications at all
Forget .410 and .45 Long Colt. They should make something like this in .460 S&W or .454 Casull.
Make in 12 gauge
The Russians have some pretty cool semi-automatic 12 gauges with high round capacity
I used to have a SW Governor, fun gun but not practical for anything. This thing might be cool if someone comes out with a folding shoulder mount attachment.
Been thinking the same. A sweet backpack rifle for bushcrafting. And meat getting.
Why didn’t they give this the 454 option?!
Why not a RAGING Judge HD? 454 Casull or S&W 460 with a 13" barrel and a pic-rails for sights and a tripod? Huh? Come on!
Maybe they don't want to shoot little Suzy half a mile down the road when they use it for home defense
@@evocati6523 I will assume you are joking about "half a mile down the road" but if you are choosing this for home defense you must have strange taste, very specific use case, or some kind of limitation. Having it chambered for the SAME CALIBER but a larger/hotter cartridge (just like other Taurus Judges) like 454 or 460 makes it much more versatile, desirable, and marketable. No-one is forcing you to shoot little Suzy- feel free to stick to your .410 birdshot inside your home. lol
You can absolutely kill a child at 1000 yards with a 454.
@@bobjohnson1633 I cant tell if you are one of those internet trolls or just one of those some kind of limitation types telling people to be careful with Guns. Simple facts are a .22 caliber bullet could "kill" things out to vast distances. But the "likelihood" of a .454 JHP round fired inside a home at an intruder then traveling through several things on its way out of the home killing ANYTHING a 1/2 mile away is less likely than being murdered going to get gas at a convivence store in a major American city between 1800 and 0500 hours on any given Sunday. The bullet drop of the hottest .454 hunting rounds at just 500 yards in ideal conditions is over 20 feet and the bullet is traveling with less than 20% of muzzle energy at that point. I am too lazy to do the math for 1000yrds but whatever. Stick to your Birdshot inside your house, just to be safe. lol
I'm thinking of it more as a trail gun, equal parts small game, large game, and defense, plus revolver reliability. I wish it had more capacity, but fast loading acp clips would be nice. Does the vid model take acp?
Handy little gun to get rid of vermin around the farm/homestead.
Willing to bet someone out there will come up with a stock to fit the Home Defender
You can literally buy the gun WITH a stock. It's called the Circuit Judge.
Would be nice if it could handle 454 Casul.
Looking at a 460 14in barrel. Handles 45, 454, 460. Was thinking why not 410.
It'd blow a hole in your arm 😆
"I'll get you now! You wascally wabbitt!"
Not sure how practical it would be for home defense, but it does look interesting.
@CyborgZeta You do realize it also shoots .45 Colt.
@@rbm6184yes it does and they have to travel through a very long cylinder. Thats not good for accuracy even worse with lead bullets.
The barrel is set up for the 45 so way to big for the 41 so you get a buch of blowby with rifling also causing problems.
You want a 45 for home defense get a 45 if you need something for snakes cci makes rat shot for the 45.
@@tbjtbj4786 My sister has a Rossi Circuit Judge but she sticks with shotshells that works fine for home defense inside the house distances. I have seen video of a guy with either a Taurus Judge or Smith Governor shooting .45 Colt and the accuracy was not bad and that was with the really short barrel.
Load it with 45LC or federal 000 buck (for handguns) and it could be pretty effective.
@tbjtbj4786 actually testing shows that 45 from these guns performs very similarly to other 45LC handguns
Why didn't they make this a raging Judge? Their discontinued now but they could except.410, 45 long colt, & 454 casull. That would make more sense in a longer system like this & give it an edge over Mossberg's shockwave
I always wondered how the Judges would shoot with the 45 Colt load. There’s a pretty good jump to the lands especially on the 3” 410 model. I’d like to see someone shoot them at 25 yards or a little further.
I have a circuit judge and you can hit targets out to 100+ meters with the 45 colt. Fun gun, my favorite to shoot in my tiny tiny collection.
Its quite accurate with .45 lc
I was surprised at how accurate my 3”x 3” is with .45 Colt. It IS a long way to the forcing cone and I figured that it would handicap it. I carry it for a farm gun sometimes and I can hit a transient goose in the head from 15 yards every time with LeverEvolutions.
I don’t carry it much anymore because .410 and .45Colt are too expensive, and I just use my Glock 44 or S&W Airweight in .38 instead.
I’ve shot 3 different judges and they have all been surprisingly accurate with .45 LC. As long as you get a good judge, it will do it’s part.
the regular judge with 3" barrel is surprisingly accurate with the 45LC, it shoots just as a well as any normal revolver
Like most firearms, it's about what you feed it and the situation you are in.
Taurus is very innovative
It's because the European's go by metric and America is standard. The European shell is a little bigger.
It looks kind of fun, though I almost think for actual home defense I would rather have the short version. This would be good and I think would be a good option for a farm gun or something to carry in your truck.
Yeah, I'm thinking trail gun. It has a lot of all around capacity, and it's the perfect size. I've been looking for an over the shoulder draw and this edges out the Henry Axe for the 45 capacity. I hope this model takes acp clips.
You'd rather have the short version that's even more of a novelty??? Fuckin WILD
@@rabbitdaze2243 the shorter version is easier to carry around in tight quarters inside of the house and you can call it a novelty, but it will still stop somebody. That’s pretty much all it’s good for realistically, it’s a house gun. But if you don’t like it don’t buy one but if you break into somebody’s house and they use it, it will stop you, which is kind of the point.
@@willcool713 yeah I like the ask as well and this would be a good option at small enough to carry on a trail, I think that would be a good option. I’ve always wanted somebody to keep on my lawnmower or tractor, seems I’m always working out in the yard but I think I’d like something smaller for that like a snake gun though this would be good for for something bigger. Supposedly we have bear around here but I’ve never seen one so I’m not too worried about it.
@@ShaneZettelmier the shorter version also has laughable velocity meaning it's about half as effective as even this your 45 lc out of this is only gonna be going about 750ish fps the 410???? Even less I thought they were cool till I did actual testing an they're pretty shit
Yeah, 13" barrel. I'd say pretty typical for home defiance 7 yards situation lol
if I was able to buy one in Canada, I certainly would, love the innovation by Taurus with this revolver
You should move to a free country
easier said than done in my situation@@slkknifelover
In my county we don't ban books and very practical short barreled shotguns are legal.
*mic drop* @@slkknifelover
Check out the Sulun SR-410
I like it. Forearm looks like ole Thompson contender 😊
Cool? Yes. Will I buy one? No 😂
You got that right.. Ugly . But deadly
Is th8s California legal?
7:35 "Obviously, 9 is way too light for home defense."
Makes a good warning shot, though. Isn't there a Dave Chapelle skit where he goes through the ideal loadout for a shotgun?
For years I've said a design like this would be perfect for home defense. I'd add iron sights as well as offer slightly shorter barrel. Awesome for female shooters
Yeahhhhhh when you chop the barrel down you lose velocity from both calibers ......those 2 inch judges are an even bigger gimmick then this thing is
What a stupid concept for a hand gun! There is literally NO application that for that gun that cannot be performed better by an already-existing gun at a lower price. But idiots will waste money on any new fad.