Friends in Montana, the wife carried a Judge with shot as a grizzly bear defensive gun. I did my best to explain to her why that was not a good choice.
Friends in Montana, the wife carried a Judge with shot as a grizzly bear defensive gun. I did my best to explain to her why that was not a good choice.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
S, I know nothing about .410 handguns. Why do you want one?
Last edited by willie; 10-11-2017 at 03:09 PM.
Is it fair to call the .410 revolvers "a solution in search of a problem"?
If we have to march off into the next world, let us walk there on the bodies of our enemies.
I've got one as my main HD firearm, loaded with birdshot.
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Now I’ll have to check it out!
Last edited by S Jenks; 10-11-2017 at 05:11 PM.
Living in an area with lots of rattlers I once looked at a Judge for weekend carry around the orchards and woodlots while I was doing chores. I bought an old model .45 Vaquero and call it the "Single Malt Judge."
Last edited by mtnbkr; 10-12-2017 at 05:24 AM.
Regarding the OP, while I don't have a need for a 410 handgun, if you got a good deal, have fun with it. It doesn't have to be a "Srs Bsns" gun. I've looked into reloading 410 (I have a 410 shotgun) and have learned it's quite easy to reload by hand (hand tools, no press). A friend of mine does that for his shotgun. You can pretty much do the entire process without specialized tools. Maybe this is an excuse to experiment with "interesting" 410 loads. I envision a load using no. 9 shot for blasting hand thrown clays at close distance like a modern Wild West show.
Chris