KJS
Member
If a .454 would fit in a Judge (or hand grenade with that load), it would be an even more potent hand grenade with a .460 Magnum. A .460 Mag surely couldn't be too long, as the Judge (or S&W Governor) chamber has to be long enough to at least fit .410 shells that are all longer than even the 2.25" .460 cartridge.
Of course, some Darwin award winner would try Buffalo Bore .45 Colts in his Judge/Governor. Failing to realize they're loaded so hot as to top standard factory .44 Mag loads, and would turn anything not made for .454 and/or .460 into a hand grenade.
How has Taurus managed to not be sued out of business by stupid Americans? .357 Mag was intentionally made too long to fit in a .38 Special revolver back in the early 1930s, before we entered a world where the brain dead could sue over everything.
After all, we live in a world where a fan I recently bought actually warned that is was not for use in or under water. Oh, damn, how is one supposed to keep their pool cool with a fan that's not for underwater use? Well, guess I'll just sit in the spa & make some toast.
Of course, some Darwin award winner would try Buffalo Bore .45 Colts in his Judge/Governor. Failing to realize they're loaded so hot as to top standard factory .44 Mag loads, and would turn anything not made for .454 and/or .460 into a hand grenade.
How has Taurus managed to not be sued out of business by stupid Americans? .357 Mag was intentionally made too long to fit in a .38 Special revolver back in the early 1930s, before we entered a world where the brain dead could sue over everything.
After all, we live in a world where a fan I recently bought actually warned that is was not for use in or under water. Oh, damn, how is one supposed to keep their pool cool with a fan that's not for underwater use? Well, guess I'll just sit in the spa & make some toast.