Whats the deal with Judge

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Nushif said:
Funny. Every Judge I've ever seen has been in the hands of someone hunting dangerous watermelons at about five yards. Sometimes pumpkins.
Nushif said:
Did you talk to even a small percentile of Judge owners to make sure this assertion of yours is correct?
Did you talk to every judge owner to make sure your first comment had any truth?
 
Most people I see talking about the judge from the perspective of wanting to buy it say they're getting it because its the bee's knees for stopping baddies.
 
Mavracer, if you can't see the qualifiers I am using in my statements there's little I can do to help.

On the other hand words like "Most owners" "People" "The public" or are not qualifiers.
 
But how do you know the two guys on top of Mary's Peak blowing up Watermelons bought them for self defense? Or the guy next to you at the range? Or the girl who painted it pink?

I don't know how to write this any plainer than I already have. I know this because I've seen at least a dozen shooters qualifying with them at Concealed Carry Classes.

Did you talk to even a small percentile of Judge owners to make sure this assertion of yours is correct?

Yes. And heard the comments of several people at time of purchase about their reasons for choosing the Judge.
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Once again: I could not care less what guns other people buy. I care even less than that what they choose to carry for self-defense. Whether they wanna carry a .44 magnum or watchpocket a .25 that's just dandy. Speaking only for myself, I'm not fond of a .410 even out of a long barrel, and if I wanted a .45LC gun, I'd buy a better built/more ergonomic/less fugly one, likely a S&W or a Ruger.
 
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