If you can’t dogpile CM on age related stuff? What’s next? Can’t talk about the Boner Drone or the State Trooper stealing your wallet?Wrong. That is CM's third gen. His first gen was a match lock.
If you can’t dogpile CM on age related stuff? What’s next? Can’t talk about the Boner Drone or the State Trooper stealing your wallet?Wrong. That is CM's third gen. His first gen was a match lock.
45 posts and no one has brought up CM's generation?? Sorry man!! Somebody had to do it.
AgreedI actually really want one of those and I’m in my 30’s. Gun stuff is cool whether it’s 200 years old or brand new.
It was purchased before the Gov was available. It's chambered for 2.5" shells but it's still a handful to shoot with stout loads. I think the Gov is heavier which should mitigate recoil a bit. The Judge has proved to be bad medicine for rattlesnakes a few times with #6 shot. That was it's original intent. With more serious loads, it is one of our "night guns".Not to hijack thread, but did you buy the Judge over the SW Governor or buy before SW Gov was available? Thoughts on your Judge??
It was purchased before the Gov was available. It's chambered for 2.5" shells but it's still a handful to shoot with stout loads. I think the Gov is heavier which should mitigate recoil a bit. The Judge has proved to be bad medicine for rattlesnakes a few times with #6 shot. That was it's original intent. With more serious loads, it is one of our "night guns".
I wish I had guns I hated, life would be cheaper.1911's good, revolvers good, plastic guns good, bolt action rifles good, AR's good, all shotguns good.
Basically if it goes bang, I like it.
#AllGunsMatter
Only guns I hate are the ones that are lemons.I wish I had guns I hated, life would be cheaper.
Your description makes it sound like an ideal car-jacking defender. Here's a boo-boo to your face! I am surprised by your opinion of the shot/disc round, but duly noted. I am a fan of one weapon that can fire so many different round types, even if it is a bit impractical for daily carry. Shot, shot/disc, 45LC all from the same shooting "event".Please don't. At best it's a less accurate .45 Colt. At worst it's a boo-boo maker. I've seen some 'injuries' from the various shot and shot/disc loads from the Judge and they are band-aid and go home sorts of things at even relatively close distances. They are so many better options, many of which I'm sure you already own, than what's basically a meme gun.
Yeah it does all those things equally poorly.Your description makes it sound like an ideal car-jacking defender. Here's a boo-boo to your face! I am surprised by your opinion of the shot/disc round, but duly noted. I am a fan of one weapon that can fire so many different round types, even if it is a bit impractical for daily carry. Shot, shot/disc, 45LC all from the same shooting "event".
Yes! All kidding aside, it is much easier to carry in rattlesnake country than something strung over my shoulder. I tried shot ammo in a couple 9mm. They patterned o.k., but didn't cycle the pistol well. Or kill the snake very quickly.Yeah it does all those things equally poorly.
Your description makes it sound like an ideal car-jacking defender. Here's a boo-boo to your face! I am surprised by your opinion of the shot/disc round, but duly noted. I am a fan of one weapon that can fire so many different round types, even if it is a bit impractical for daily carry. Shot, shot/disc, 45LC all from the same shooting "event".
Solid point. I'll defer to your expertise as I've not (yet) been carjacked. But from personal accounts of friends who have, it seems the near contact issue is forced upon the driver by design of the attacker. My experience with 9mm shot rounds has demonstrated poor consistency in cycling the gun. I've only ran CCI 8oz #12. I believe your observations of the "hobby" gun.Why turn a gun into a near contact weapon?