Zanad
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what do you know, I know I cant carry a police officer in my pocket but now I have a choice of either having a judge and/or a governor in my pocket to be used at will.
If snakes are an issue, I need a small gun, and am doing something that makes a perectly placed first shot difficult, it is just about perfect. Whenever I carry it, I always carry five .45 LC handloads, loaded with 250 grain GoldDot HP.
We have come full circle. The day has come when S&W copies Taurus. Having said that, the Judge was/is selling like crazy so someone was going to show up with their own version. Do you think Ruger will come out with "The Attorney"?
Too late. They've BTDT.Maybe Colt will come out with "The President" or ruger could make "The Generalissimo" next.
Hmmm....a gun that:
is overly large & ugly
is not really good at anything, but advertised as being the answer for everything
has zero new ideas
I would have called it "The Senator"
From everything I read on these guns, thet suck.
Overpriced piece of junk.
Let the market decide.It was only a matter of time. What, with the Judge selling like hot cakes, someone is bound to try and get a piece of that.
Governors can trump judges.The name however is flat out retarded.
Less ugly that the LCR, and I guess they are selling well.That is really ugly, and looks overbuilt too!
The same ones it always has... ammo availability, ammo cost, more efficient with standard .45 Colt level loads. Given that this (I'm assuming) can't handle the .45 Colt "+P+" rounds, the real question is, what advantage does the .45 Colt have in this gun? The rim? There's always .45AR brass.What advantages does a .45 ACP have over a .45 LC in this gun?
Yeah, I'm not so sure how big of a group that is...Snooty folks who like the idea of the 45/410 pistol but can't stoop so low as to purchase a Taurus
But some have more limited purposes and many more limitations than others...Different calibers also have specific purposes and limitations.