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where can i get a gun like this?

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we aint allowed guns in Canada but I'm gonna go upstate and get me one of deze

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My father actually owns one of those. He keeps it in his truck for "personal protection" lol. He bought it at his local Gander Mountain Outdoors store. He paid under $400 for it.
 
Yeah couple of my buds have that Judge gun, you can put like a couple .38 rounds I think in it, then some .410's to.

Put the .410's first, that way when you shoot someone, you can fire the .38s if they get to running.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't Canada have a minimum barrel length law which would make this pistol illegal? I wouldn't want a .410 for self defence. go .45 and be done with it.
 
schutzhundk9 said:
Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't Canada have a minimum barrel length law which would make this pistol illegal? I wouldn't want a .410 for self defence. go .45 and be done with it.

in a very tense situation the level of accuracy required to spray someone with a load of 00 buckshot is significantly less than that required to punch a hole in them with a single projectile. . .i'm a VERY BIG fan of the .45. . .if you do connect with your target. . .anywhere on their body. . .the fight/burgalry/home invasion is pretty much over. . .but you gotta hit the target. . .not always easy when your adrenals are crapping juice into your bloodstream. . .
 
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Originally Posted by schutzhundk9
Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't Canada have a minimum barrel length law which would make this pistol illegal? I wouldn't want a .410 for self defence. go .45 and be done with it.



in a very tense situation the level of accuracy required to spray someone with a load of 00 buckshot is significantly less than that required to punch a hole in them with a single projectile. . .i'm a VERY BIG fan of the .45. . .if you do connect with your target. . .anywhere on their body. . .the fight/burgalry/home invasion is pretty much over. . .but you gotta hit the target. . .not always easy when your adrenals are crapping juice into your bloodstream. . .

Agreed but even in a defensive shooting situation your going to be responsible for each of those rounds of buckshot. I would rather one projectile that I know where it's going than 7 that I kind of have an idea about the direction.
 
schutzhundk9 said:
Agreed but even in a defensive shooting situation your going to be responsible for each of those rounds of buckshot. I would rather one projectile that I know where it's going than 7 that I kind of have an idea about the direction.

meh. . .in the dark you'll never know for sure until you turn on the lights and see how bad you bitched-up your walls :lmao:
 
Well you have to weigh your situation. If you have a family, it is allot easier for a .45 bullet to pass through a wall than a .410...
 
Here's a pic I took of 4 different ammo (9mm but anyway you get the idea) that could be a good option. Forget the last two (far right). Glaser, GECO are 2 bullets that can be used at home with very little risk. Both have enough stopping power at close range while not being able to punch through walls. Not sure if GECOs are made in .45. Only get them in 9mm.

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I shot a .410 pistol once when I was a kid, not very fun. This pistol is more of a novelty item, like the little 2.5 inch long derringer .22 revolvers. They are cool to someone who only knows guns from the movies, but anyone who actually shoots and understands firearms simply sees them and laughs and wouldn't pay $25 for such an item.

You want revolving shotgun power? Pay the tax and get a streetsweeper. Or get a Benelli super 90 automatic with the tactical stock and 8 shot tube extension ( a gun i've owned personally). It'll hang in skeet shoots with all of your buddies long ass duck hunting shotguns, and it doubles as the ultimate home defense weapon.
 
manny78 said:
Here's a pic I took of 4 different ammo (9mm but anyway you get the idea) that could be a good option. Forget the last two (far right). Glaser, GECO are 2 bullets that can be used at home with very little risk. Both have enough stopping power at close range while not being able to punch through walls. Not sure if GECOs are made in .45. Only get them in 9mm.

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The .45 for the Judge is .45 Long Colt, not .45 ACP.
 
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Thanks for the tip PB... :)

Manny they do make .45 colt glaser rounds.

I think GECO is just 9mm though and hard to find.

I have federal hydra-shoks 165gr. for my meet and greet rounds.


BTW, if you or anyone decide to buy this novelty for self defense, I would load .45 colt in it.

Cor-Bon 200 gr. jhp's are a good choice for ammo. I think Winchester has a good Silvertip jhp too for .45 colt.
 
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