Were I to be drawn towards a 67-68 gauge, especially of revolving action, I most certainly would take the longer barrel and fine furniture, as opposed to that monstrosity referred to as a late 60's Pontiac muscle car.
If enough sell then maybe they'll introduce the revolving 28 gauge, District Judge/Territorial Judge and offer a special order 32 gauge, Gentleman English Bob Reveling Pheasant Flailer for the discriminating birding experts and fine firearm discerning aficionados...
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As I understand it's a scattergun w/rifled brl option. I'd want the smoothbore coz I think it'd be fun to use to terrorize tree rats, as long as it's DA.
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I see it's SA/DA, but what's up w/sissy pad?
Seriously, the bore difference between 20 & 12 gauge is roughly the same as the difference between .410 & 32 gauge.
32 & 24 gauges are produced outside of the US.
How can that ammo be any more expensive than the .410?
Yes, they would weigh more and take up more room so drop the cylinder to five rounds.(Sadly, I didn't realize the judge started out as a 5 rnd cylinder.)
I'm sorry, yet this idea is not quite mad enough...