Taurus Circuit Judge for sale

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Brand:

Taurus

Action:

Double Action/Single Action

Barrel Length:

18.5

Caliber:

.45 Colt/.410 Bore

Capacity:

5

Finish Per Color:

Blued

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Frequently Asked Questions
Taurus Circuit Judge for sale

How much is a Taurus circuit judge worth?

Rossi Circuit Judge revolvers average around $674 new and $571 used, with current retail listings near $669–$680. Some variants, such as the Taurus Circuit Judge 45 LC/.410, can retail for $850–$900. Prices vary by retailer and promotions. Multiple retailers currently stock this .45 LC/.410 revolver.

Can you shoot 410 slugs out of a circuit judge?

Yes, you can technically fire .410 slugs through the Circuit Judge, but it is not recommended. The rifled .45-bore barrel won't engage the slug, resulting in poor accuracy and very little punch. Most shooters stick to .45 Colt rounds or specialty .410 loads like Federal PDX-1 for better performance.

What is the best 410 gauge to shoot out of a Taurus Judge?

Winchester Defender (12 BB pellets plus three plated discs) is a top choice for the Judge. Non-ribbed Federal or Winchester shells work well, and Federal makes loads specifically designed for the Judge. Avoid .410 ammo designed for long rifles. Test a few loads to confirm reliable function in your gun.

What is the recoil like on a Circuit Judge?

Recoil varies by load. Cowboy .45 Colt rounds are mild, but full-power loads generate noticeable kick. .410 shells produce moderate recoil. The Circuit Judge's weight and grip help manage recoil better than lighter handguns. Expect significant noise regardless of load—use hearing protection.