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Old August 4, 2011, 02:45 PM   #20
Rachen
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First, It uses cartridges, in which the chances of a chain fire...your chances are better at getting a shark bite in Arizona. Secondly, the guards on the yoke area channel the blast from the barrel/cylinder gap up and away from where the shooter's arm is placed when gripping the forearm.
Actually, it is not that hard at all to get a shark bite in Arizona. All I have to do is get the jaw assembly of a shark complete with teeth, mount it on a broomstick, then come over to Arizona and hit you with it. Voila! Shark bite

I have never heard of a Rossi Circuit Judge until this thread and I was checking out some videos on youtube. Wow, seems like someone out there did some reading into the Colt Root revolving rifle of 1855. Me personally, I don't see any practical use for the Circuit Judge or all of it's Judge variants made by Taurus maybe except breaking glass balls and clay birds for the crowds to go WOW! and hunting grouse or other small game.
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