Taurus Judge...

Personally, I like Taurus. Several years ago, I bought a revolver made by Taurus. It met all my criteria, saved me over a hundred dollars, and I've been extremely happy with it. Beforehand, I did considerable research, and found there is a solid group of fans for Taurus weapons, a cult of owners. I wouldn't hesitate purchasing a Taurus weapon.
 
Taurus are fine although I lean to American makers . Course I have Glocks so I'll buy based on what I think is good .
 
Taurus has come a looooong way since they first appeared on the scene, there was a time when one debated pulling the trigger on a Taurus as it might blow up in one's hand, not anymore. Taurus, while still "inexpensive" has been producing quality firearms over the last 10+ years, their early stuff..... pretty sure I wouldn't own or use but the new products are quality products and many of them are less expensive clones.
The Judge is a solidly built, dependable sidearm especially for anyone living in rattlesnake country, as long as it's loaded with .410.
 
It does look cool...though it looks heavy for concealed carry....
 
I enjoy kayak fishing and floating local rivers. Snakes are sometimes a problem as they can easily come over the sides or drop from tree limbs and I am really not all that interested in sharing. I acquired a Judge thinking that the .410 with shot might be a good answer to that problem and it seems promising but I haven't used it that much yet. Also have some of the "buck and ball" loads for home defense.
 
And another thought came to mind about my "Taurus"

I'm pretty that was the only gun I sold for more money than I paid for it.
 
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Picked one up over the weekend...
at the gun show in Springfield :eusa_shhh:
...maybe get out a shoot it this weekend. 6.5 inch barrel and 3.2 inch cylinder make for a big gun...definitely not for conceal carry :D. Going to use it as a snake/trail gun...should work great for that.

My taurus mini.webp
 
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