...firearm?
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Gimmiky crap.
Gimmiky crap.
Seems to get the job done...
My problem is the gun is enormous.
...firearm?
...firearm?
1. Revolvers are not very resilient when it comes to getting dirty. Cylinder lock, is all but guaranteed in a dirty environment.
2. All the rounds this revolver can shoot are statistically scarce as far as scavenging ammo goes. The most common among them being .410.
3. .410 lacks all the “cool” qualities of the .454 Casull used to promote this idea...
In a real world SHTF scenario... not only will this guns ammo be scarce. So will parts for maintainance.
Video verdict...? FAIL.
There are better choices than the Judge.
It will likely be too heavy for many to carry long distance.
The ammo will be hard to find, if it can be found at all.
And tests have demonstrated that a .410 slug won’t function properly in the Judge, as the bore is too large for the slug to engage the rifling, failing to achieve adequate velocity.
Gimmiky crap.
Seems to get the job done...
My problem is the gun is enormous.
Loose peices to keep track of in a rough country trek.
Gimmiky crap.
Seems to get the job done...
My problem is the gun is enormous.
Loose peices to keep track of in a rough country trek.
No different than shotgun chokes...or even 410 ammunition. Same size as 3" 410 shells. I actually have a set, but I've never used them. Moon clips I've never used...the Judge isn't set up for them...it takes some modifications to use them...and with the lifetime warranty, it would be foolish IMO to modify in any way.
...firearm?
1. Revolvers are not very resilient when it comes to getting dirty. Cylinder lock, is all but guaranteed in a dirty environment.
2. All the rounds this revolver can shoot are statistically scarce as far as scavenging ammo goes. The most common among them being .410.
3. .410 lacks all the “cool” qualities of the .454 Casull used to promote this idea...
In a real world SHTF scenario... not only will this guns ammo be scarce. So will parts for maintainance.
Video verdict...? FAIL.
...firearm?
1. Revolvers are not very resilient when it comes to getting dirty. Cylinder lock, is all but guaranteed in a dirty environment.
2. All the rounds this revolver can shoot are statistically scarce as far as scavenging ammo goes. The most common among them being .410.
3. .410 lacks all the “cool” qualities of the .454 Casull used to promote this idea...
In a real world SHTF scenario... not only will this guns ammo be scarce. So will parts for maintainance.
Video verdict...? FAIL.
Wheelguns handle dirt much better than any kind of automatic.
Won't do you any good if he's behind you and you don't know he's there.I'd say I'm set well. Ammo too. The OP video is good, and thanks. I knew a guy once who said all he needed was a .22 revolver and he could use it to take what guns he wanted from others. You see, what the filthy libs cannot seem to comprehend is that it is THAT kind of person you will be fighting in scenarios such as teotwawki. I asked if he really thought he could and he said could and would. I brought out my scoped Savage model 10 and told him he would not get closer than 200 yards. Don't care for that.
Now you pretend to be a situational awareness expert.Won't do you any good if he's behind you and you don't know he's there.I'd say I'm set well. Ammo too. The OP video is good, and thanks. I knew a guy once who said all he needed was a .22 revolver and he could use it to take what guns he wanted from others. You see, what the filthy libs cannot seem to comprehend is that it is THAT kind of person you will be fighting in scenarios such as teotwawki. I asked if he really thought he could and he said could and would. I brought out my scoped Savage model 10 and told him he would not get closer than 200 yards. Don't care for that.
...firearm?
1. Revolvers are not very resilient when it comes to getting dirty. Cylinder lock, is all but guaranteed in a dirty environment.
2. All the rounds this revolver can shoot are statistically scarce as far as scavenging ammo goes. The most common among them being .410.
3. .410 lacks all the “cool” qualities of the .454 Casull used to promote this idea...
In a real world SHTF scenario... not only will this guns ammo be scarce. So will parts for maintainance.
Video verdict...? FAIL.
Wheelguns handle dirt much better than any kind of automatic.
What about shoveling snow?
Son I don't have to pretend to be shit. I got nothing to prove to a dumbass like you.Now you pretend to be a situational awareness expert.Won't do you any good if he's behind you and you don't know he's there.I'd say I'm set well. Ammo too. The OP video is good, and thanks. I knew a guy once who said all he needed was a .22 revolver and he could use it to take what guns he wanted from others. You see, what the filthy libs cannot seem to comprehend is that it is THAT kind of person you will be fighting in scenarios such as teotwawki. I asked if he really thought he could and he said could and would. I brought out my scoped Savage model 10 and told him he would not get closer than 200 yards. Don't care for that.
So now I'm a dumbass because I don't agree with you? Got it.Son I don't have to pretend to be shit. I got nothing to prove to a dumbass like you.Now you pretend to be a situational awareness expert.Won't do you any good if he's behind you and you don't know he's there.I'd say I'm set well. Ammo too. The OP video is good, and thanks. I knew a guy once who said all he needed was a .22 revolver and he could use it to take what guns he wanted from others. You see, what the filthy libs cannot seem to comprehend is that it is THAT kind of person you will be fighting in scenarios such as teotwawki. I asked if he really thought he could and he said could and would. I brought out my scoped Savage model 10 and told him he would not get closer than 200 yards. Don't care for that.