Gauge Stainless Revolver Rifle
The Rossi Circuit Judge is versatility at its finest. Based on the legendary Gauge Stainless Revolver Rifle Taurus Judge revolver, this powerful rifle has the ability to fire both 410 shotshells and 45 Long Colt ammunition without changing cylinders or barrels. Whether for home defense, hog hunting or plinking, the Circuit Judge will quickly become your go-to gun.
Gauge Stainless Revolver Rifle
Gauge Stainless Revolver Rifle
A combination of Colt revolving pistols and Revolver Rifles were used on the Pony Express by the eight men who guarded the dangerous run between Independence, Missouri, and Santa Fe. When doubts were expressed about the ability of these eight men to deliver the letters on this run reliably, the Missouri government declared that “these eight men are ready in case of an attack to discharge 136 shots without having to reload. We have no fears for the safety of the mail.” All mail deliveries on this route were completed safely.[12]
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The U.S. government had purchased 765 Colt revolving carbines and rifles prior to the Civil War. Many of these were shipped to southern locations and ended up being used by the Confederacy.[11] After the war began, the Union purchased many more rifles and carbines. Sources disagree over the exact number purchased, but approximately 4,400 to 4,800 were purchased in total over the length of the war.
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The weapon performed superbly in combat, seeing action with the 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry Union forces at The Slaughter Pen while covering the withdrawal of Jon Millers Brigade during the Battle of Murfreesboro[13] and Snodgrass Hill during the Battle of Chickamauga during the American Civil War.[2][3] The volume of fire from this weapon proved to be so useful that the Confederate forces were convinced that they were attacking an entire division, not just a single regiment, but still, the Ohioans ran out of ammunition, and surrendered.[1] Despite these victories, the rifle’s faults would prove fatal for the weapon. A board of officers evaluated the evidence and decided to discontinue its use. The rifles were sold for 42 cents each, a fraction of the original purchase cost of 44 dollars.[9]
Many revolving rifles were purchased for the use of the militia of various states, and many militia companies entered the Civil War armed with them and never really used them in combat situations. The Colt Company made a number of sizes in the attempt to adapt the rifles to the various branches of the service. When used in the Civil War the soldiers in all branches of the service disliked them exceedingly on account of the flash and loud report so close to the face and dangerously strong recoil when several chambers went
- Model: SCJ4510SS
- Caliber: 45 Colt / 410 ga.
- Capacity: 5 Shot
- Finish: Polished Stainless
- Barrel Length: 18.5″
- Weight: 5.3 lbs.
- Action: DA/SA
- Stock: Hardwood Monte Carlo
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