School me on GUNS!

includemeout said:
Then try this one ........All 45's( other models specify 45 long colt) and 410
MODEL 4510 .45/.410 (2.5" CHAMBER) ULTRA-LITE WITH FIBER OPTIC SIGHT



DESCRIPTION TECHNICAL SPECS

What a name! It's based on the fact that many judges are now carrying it into the courtroom with them-and for good reason. We know of no better self-defense firearm. Whether loading all 45s-all .410s or alternating them in the cylinder, the Judge is the ultimate shotgun/revolver duo. New for 2008, we're giving you the Judge in Ultra-Lite forged alloy. You'll be amazed how light this gun is and how easy it is to tote around. Also new is the Judge 3" Magnum. Larger and more powerful, this Judge gives you the extra firepower you need when you have to lay down the law.

Model: 4510TRACKER-3SSUL Finish: Stainless Steel Status: Available
Caliber: .45/.410 (2.5" chamber). Grips: Ribber UPC: 7-25327-60450-1
Capacity: 5 Weight: 22.4 oz Rate of Twist: 1:12"
Barrel Length: 3" Construction: Steel Height:
Porting: Frame: Medium Width:
Action: DA/SA Front Sight: Red Fiber Optic Fixed Length: 9.5"
Grooves:6 Safety: Trigger Type: Smooth
Order #: 2-441039UL MSRP: $652.00 Rear Sight:
Spin: Rigth

45/70's case is too big (diameter) to fit the cylinder.... :eek: Even if it did fit, it would probably grenade the gun.... even if it didn't grenade, I still wouldn't want to pull the trigger. :D
 
Black1 said:
45/70's case is too big (diameter) to fit the cylinder.... :eek: Even if it did fit, it would probably grenade the gun.... even if it didn't grenade, I still wouldn't want to pull the trigger. :D
That is what promted the law in Cali some years ago when a derringer that fired 45/70 and 410 was put on the market ( the have the same Diam. case)
 
SRT-IZ said:
Hey guys, my wife has always wanted a gun and i was planning on getting one for her B-Day. The only problem is that i have no idea what to look for or what guns are worth. Im thinking something not to bulky and can only spend about $300. Is there anything out there in my range?

Oh, and i will be viewing this thread on my work PC so she doesnt catch me so please no links since everything that has to do with guns and ammo is blocked. C & P if possible and pics are wilcome (photobucket or upload).

EDIT: Also, what is the process for buying a gun, new or used, from a dealer or private?

Thanks,

Iz
hear is how i see it. if it is for home defense buy her a 20 gauge shotgun.
 
here's what I roll with holds 14 but it'll only take one it's a Glock .40 that i had nickle plated for looks and longevity!
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includemeout said:
That is what promted the law in Cali some years ago when a derringer that fired 45/70 and 410 was put on the market ( the have the same Diam. case)

The bullet diameter of a .45/70 Government round is .458".... The inside diameter of the Judge's barrel is .451". :eek: So, even if it DID fit the cyl, it would go "bang" in a really BAD way. :D
 
Black1 said:
The bullet diameter of a .45/70 Government round is .458".... The inside diameter of the Judge's barrel is .451". :eek: So, even if it DID fit the cyl, it would go "bang" in a really BAD way. :D
Damn confusing ads:argh: :argh: , just ream it out:D :D :D
 
includemeout said:
Damn confusing ads:argh: :argh: , just ream it out:D :D :D

:D :D :D

Or get one of THESE. :rock: (On the bottom... The top is a BFR chambered in .500 S&W, for comparison :eek:)

Magnum Research BFR chambered .45/70.

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Black1 said:
:D :D :D

Or get one of THESE. :rock: (On the bottom)

Magnum Research BFR chambered .45/70.

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Naw, i will stick with my Daisy 25, I can put eyes out with it hehehe
 
First if you or her have never owned or have been much around guns or rifles or shotguns, Find a good Gun shop perferably with a range and see if they have instructors. If they do then go thru the speil then rent a few different ones that fit her and go at it. As much as I am for our right to bear arms if people dont know enough or anything about firearms there more dangerous to themselves and loved ones then the would be perp. Just my 2 cents.





SRT-IZ said:
Hey guys, my wife has always wanted a gun and i was planning on getting one for her B-Day. The only problem is that i have no idea what to look for or what guns are worth. Im thinking something not to bulky and can only spend about $300. Is there anything out there in my range?

Oh, and i will be viewing this thread on my work PC so she doesnt catch me so please no links since everything that has to do with guns and ammo is blocked. C & P if possible and pics are wilcome (photobucket or upload).

EDIT: Also, what is the process for buying a gun, new or used, from a dealer or private?

Thanks,

Iz
 
Black1 said:
:D :D :D

Or get one of THESE. :rock: (On the bottom... The top is a BFR chambered in .500 S&W, for comparison :eek:)

Magnum Research BFR chambered .45/70.

newgunphotos007aj2.jpg
bottom bullets look like the "bear killer" .454
 
DevilDawg3097 said:
First if you or her have never owned or have been much around guns or rifles or shotguns, Find a good Gun shop perferably with a range and see if they have instructors. If they do then go thru the speil then rent a few different ones that fit her and go at it. As much as I am for our right to bear arms if people dont know enough or anything about firearms there more dangerous to themselves and loved ones then the would be perp. Just my 2 cents.
Very true
 
JRSVIPR said:
Now thats funny, I don't care who you are.
I collect them, deadly accurate:D
 

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JRSVIPR said:
Holy crap, Thats a freakin beaut. right there.:rock:
That is my every day one ( 90's commemorative built from all new parts)
have some from 50's on ( keep them locked up) always looking for another or just parts.:rock: :D
 
Since I assume it will be a carry piece (you mentioned the concealed carry permit) ,I would go for reliability and ease of use (i.e. : simplicity).


The more complicated anything is,the greater the chance of something going wrong in a high-stress situation such as self defense.

I would recommend a 2" or 3" barrel .38 Taurus (great quality but much cheaper than a S&W) maybe even one of the double-action only versions.

Taurus also makes a great little 9mm DAO semi-auto.

Either are great for carry.Also be aware that the lighter the weight of the gun,the greater the recoil will be.Everything is a compromise.

The .380's are really popular for carry these days but they seem a little too weak to me (but I carry a full size 1911 .45 :D ).


Whatever you get : Get some good training and then : PRACTICE ! PRACTICE ! PRACTICE ! There is no substitute for training and practice !!!
 
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