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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: rpm on September 15, 2008, 10:14:48 PM
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(http://www.taurususa.com/whatsnew/images/whatsnew-theJudge.jpg)
I've been wanting one of these for a long time. But, everytime I went to Cabellas they were out of stock. Today I hit the jackpot.
I got a polished stainless 3inch barrel Judge with carry case and holster for $549.
What a sweet, sweet weapon this is. I stocked up on slugs and 00 buck. Muahahaha! :devil
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Nice rpm. :)
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Very nice.
Don't shoot your eye out. ;)
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Don't shoot your eye out.
:rofl
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Are you gonna take that with you to the store, RPM?
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Obama is going to take it from you. :D
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I doubt it Frode. Against company policy.
It will be my snakecharmer around the ranch. I still carry a Ruger P-90DC .45 as my primary.
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Put some dove shot in that sucker and go dove hunting :D
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Put some dove shot in that sucker and go dove hunting :D
Any gun used for hunting migratory game birds must not hold more than 3 rounds.......
:devil
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Are you gonna take that with you to the store, RPM?
for the store.
(http://www.airsoftscotland.com/acatalog/star_claymore.jpg)
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I'd have trip wires all down Isle 2.
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bag 'em in the vestibule.
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Let me know how the recoil is there RPM. They are real light that's why I would like to know i want to get one for my wife. She can shoot my .40 cal as good as me but when I'm on the road all she has is my 12ga. and 17HMR at the house. So she needs something the is faster that a 28 inch barrel pump and something that wont go into the house next door when shot.
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You are going to shoot your eye out with that thing !!!!!!
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Let me know how the recoil is there RPM. They are real light that's why I would like to know i want to get one for my wife. She can shoot my .40 cal as good as me but when I'm on the road all she has is my 12ga. and 17HMR at the house. So she needs something the is faster that a 28 inch barrel pump and something that wont go into the house next door when shot.
If she can handle the .40 cal, she can easily handle this. The recoil is no worse than a .40 or .45 and even less with .410 shells. But the flash and smoke from the shotshell is VERY impressive. Dirty Harry ain't got squat on The Judge!
It can also fire flares if nessessary.
Academy has the blued model on sale for $449. I bought the polished stainless model at Cabellas for $549 and got a free holster and carrying case. This gun is very hard to find in stock, much less on sale. I've been looking for one for over a year.
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The Hand Howitzer.
..trebuchet speed loader available separately.
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i don't know how close that will be to the .44 mag Bulldog, but they seem very similar
and that was the least accurate gun i have ever fired.
could not hit any thing unless i was within 20 feet, if that
and that's not due to my shooting ability.
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I'm sure the longer barrell would give greater accuraccy, but I didn't buy this to hit things beyond 20 feet.
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get the RPG kit for stand off work.
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rpm.. the more I get to know you the less we seem to have in common.
One of the few guns that has come along lately that I didn't even get a twinge to want to own would be that worthless judge thing. It seems like the worst idea to come down the pike in decades.
lazs
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for the store.
(http://www.airsoftscotland.com/acatalog/star_claymore.jpg)
Got to protect them Fawties some way. :rofl
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Guns aren't toys IIRC.
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rpm.. the more I get to know you the less we seem to have in common.
lazs
Aw, c'mon lazs. We are more similar than you might want to believe. We just have different tastes.
Example:
We both like guns. I like The Judge, You like Glocks.
We both like cars. I like Fords, you like cars that suck. ;)
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Umm.. I am not a fan of glocks. I have also owned fords.. they have their good and bad points. I don't think we are much alike at all...
Ink.. I have owned a half a dozen of more 44 bulldogs over the years.. I could routinely shoot under 5" groups at 25 yards with every one of them. I think you are just scared of recoil.
lazs
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Pay no attention to lazs rpm, he's just jealous. That's a kewl gun.
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Congrats RPM. I have a six 1/2 inch blued model. It pairs nicely with my Thunder Five. I have been taking it with me this season to deal with any snakes I come across, so far I haven't seen a snake yet. It figures too, last year I saw them all the time, now I am carrying something to deal with them and there are none to be found.
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I'm with lazs on this. If you wanna charm snakes, you can load ratshot in a .44 - and have a much superior and versatile weapon.
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Obama is going to take it from you. :D
:rofl :rofl :rofl we'll see about that! :aok
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Umm.. I am not a fan of glocks. I have also owned fords.. they have their good and bad points. I don't think we are much alike at all...
Ink.. I have owned a half a dozen of more 44 bulldogs over the years.. I could routinely shoot under 5" groups at 25 yards with every one of them. I think you are just scared of recoil.
lazs
ya im sure, your the master at every thing,
you are one person i would so love to meet.
and the only thing i am in fear of, is the man upstairs.
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ink.. are you saying that a charter arms bulldog is not capable of less than 5" groups at 25 yards? that is laughable.
I am scared of a lot of things.. anyone who says that they are afraid of nothing is an idiot.
http://www.gunblast.com/Bulldog_Pug.htm
this guy is shooting 1 1/2 inch groups at 21 yards....
At 21 feet...
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BQY/is_4_53/ai_n27161894
Every load shot 1" groups.. this makes for easy 4 inch 25 yard groups..
I will even go so far as to say that I can hit man sized targets out to 100 yards with any good 44 special load in a bulldog.
I imagine I have fired at least 5,000 rounds through bulldogs over the years.
like I said.. if you can't hit anything at 20 feet then you are doing something really really really wrong.. fear of recoil is the obvious thing.
at 20 feet.. no test I have seen shows less than 2" accuracy for the bulldog. Maybe you need glasses?
Oh.. I don't have a lot of interest in meeting you but no big deal if I do.
lazs
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ink.. are you saying that a charter arms bulldog is not capable of less than 5" groups at 25 yards? that is laughable.
I am scared of a lot of things.. anyone who says that they are afraid of nothing is an idiot.
http://www.gunblast.com/Bulldog_Pug.htm
this guy is shooting 1 1/2 inch groups at 21 yards....
At 21 feet...
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BQY/is_4_53/ai_n27161894
Every load shot 1" groups.. this makes for easy 4 inch 25 yard groups..
I will even go so far as to say that I can hit man sized targets out to 100 yards with any good 44 special load in a bulldog.
I imagine I have fired at least 5,000 rounds through bulldogs over the years.
like I said.. if you can't hit anything at 20 feet then you are doing something really really really wrong.. fear of recoil is the obvious thing.
at 20 feet.. no test I have seen shows less than 2" accuracy for the bulldog. Maybe you need glasses?
Oh.. I don't have a lot of interest in meeting you but no big deal if I do.
lazs
yup i saw where he was hitting 1" at 20 or 21 yards, friggin awesome.
i was unable to hit anything over 20 feet (maybee a little futher its been 8 years),
who knows maybe the one and only one i ever had could of just been off.
fear of recoil was not a factor, after going through about 30 rounds i finished off the day firing it one handed.
that was the first time we (wife and i) took it out to shoot, but we sold it and got an sks instead, with that i was hitting 1 inch exploding targets, at 100 yards. (with a scope)
sometimes I speak (type) things i shouldnt sry
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The Bulldog is a decent handgun. I can group 'em at 5" at 10 yards easy. Anything more distance than that you shouldn't take a shot. That's a short range gun.
I killed rattlesnakes with it at two yards using regular bullets. I was in an old camp house where they were. There were about 5 or 6 rattlesnakes in there under the asbestos ground layering. Soon as I went in they started rattling. Was scarey but we went in to clean 'em out. They didn't stand a chance.
Les
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Let me just say-----------> BOOM..........Good snake. :devil
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Ink.. the Sks in it's stock form.. scope or not.. is about a 4" gun at 100 yards.. I find it weird that you couldn't hit anything with a bulldog at 20 feet when I owned half a dozen of em and could get easy 4 or 5 inch groups at 3 times that distance yet..... you shoot one minute of angle at 100 yards with one of the worst (for accuracy) rifles there is out there.. easily getting groups on quarter the size that you should.
Now.. being afraid of recoil is not a slam on your manhood.. peoples reaction to recoil is not well understood. I bet I could prove it to you tho.
I will take people shooting who are obviously having a bad reaction to recoil but blaming the gun. What I do is load the gun (revolver) with say three rounds.. first one live.. next two not mix em up...
The recoil fear becomes obvious. It is in your head.. small women have no problem with recoil sometimes.. big bad manly men like yourself sometimes do tho... you can learn to understand it but you will need to practice.. something I think it is not legal for you to do?
As for threatening me? My reply remains the same.
lazs
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Hey, if you get a kick out of it RPM then that's all that matters. I think the preferred load is the .45 LC for self defense. The slugs don't really do that much according to the Box-o-Truth. http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/bot41.htm
Lessons learned:
1. Jack bought this pistol for snakes and it looks like a fine tool for that job.
2. Birdshot, in any gauge, is for little birds.
3. Buckshot out of a .410 does not penetrate enough to be an effective personal defense load.
4. The rifled slug was also a disappointment and did not have enough weight or power or penetration to be effective as a defense load.
5. The .45 Long Colt loads had plenty of penetration and would be the preferred defense load for this pistol.
6. It's fun to bust clays with this pistol.
And, as usual, it's always fun to shoot stuff.
I have a few guns that are less practical, but fun none the less. My next milsurp may be a Martini-Henry from IMI. http://www.ima-usa.com/product_info.php/cPath/29_61/products_id/573 Commercial ammo runs around $6 per round and reloading requires at least one box of 20 commercial or forming your own cases from brass shotgun shells.
But, Zulu was a great movie :)
Charon
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Umm.. I am not a fan of glocks. I have also owned fords.. they have their good and bad points. I don't think we are much alike at all...
Ink.. I have owned a half a dozen of more 44 bulldogs over the years.. I could routinely shoot under 5" groups at 25 yards with every one of them. I think you are just scared of recoil.
lazs
Lazs. You are correcto. I used a .44 Special Bulldog as a carry gun for years. I could fire it quickly and accurately. I practiced with it extensively shooting untold numbers of cast handloads. My carry load was and is 200 grain winchester Silvertips. I have used .45 Combat Commander, .45 Officers ACP, .45 Colt Double Eagle (remember those?!, .44 Special Bulldog, .40 S&W Glock 23, .357 Ruger Security Six (the very 1st issue with the humpback frame), .38 Special S&W Model 64, various .38 Special snubnoses as concealed carry guns over the years. Hands down the most trusted were the Colt Combat Commander, Charter Arms Bulldog, Ruger Security Six, S&W Model 64. Being a handloader since the age of 15 (which is when I bought that Ruger Security Six), I practiced a LOT. There is nothing wrong with the Bulldog.
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Ink.. the Sks in it's stock form.. scope or not.. is about a 4" gun at 100 yards.. I find it weird that you couldn't hit anything with a bulldog at 20 feet when I owned half a dozen of em and could get easy 4 or 5 inch groups at 3 times that distance yet..... you shoot one minute of angle at 100 yards with one of the worst (for accuracy) rifles there is out there.. easily getting groups on quarter the size that you should.
Now.. being afraid of recoil is not a slam on your manhood.. peoples reaction to recoil is not well understood. I bet I could prove it to you tho.
I will take people shooting who are obviously having a bad reaction to recoil but blaming the gun. What I do is load the gun (revolver) with say three rounds.. first one live.. next two not mix em up...
The recoil fear becomes obvious. It is in your head.. small women have no problem with recoil sometimes.. big bad manly men like yourself sometimes do tho... you can learn to understand it but you will need to practice.. something I think it is not legal for you to do?
As for threatening me? My reply remains the same.
lazs
Sks i had was very accurate.
and your right i cant own a gun for something i did when i was 17
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Hey, if you get a kick out of it RPM then that's all that matters. I think the preferred load is the .45 LC for self defense. The slugs don't really do that much according to the Box-o-Truth. http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/bot41.htm
I have a few guns that are less practical, but fun none the less. My next milsurp may be a Martini-Henry from IMI. http://www.ima-usa.com/product_info.php/cPath/29_61/products_id/573 Commercial ammo runs around $6 per round and reloading requires at least one box of 20 commercial or forming your own cases from brass shotgun shells.
But, Zulu was a great movie :)
Charon
Great article Charon. I'd have to agree with 99% of what he said. One difference is mine will fire 3" shells. I can also find a wider selection of ammo locally.
That Martini-Henry looks sweet!
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Nice piece rpm.
:aok