You're thinking of the Taurus Judge Magnum. It's a five shot revolver which fires .410 shotgun shells (up to 3", IIRC), and reviews about it are mixed, with lots of complaints of unreliability and quality issues.
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Anything that you enjoy and put genuine effort while having fun can be named a "hobbie".
What gun are you referring to?
The inventor of the Gatling gun was Richard Jordan Gatling. The machine gun- like weapon was named after the inventor. He invented it in 1862.
General Thompson, who the gun was named for.
Yes, Dan Gun is named after the holy Dan Gun the legendary founder of Korea in the year 2334B.C
She spent about 15yrs in Law Enforcement so I'm pretty sure she carries a real gun.
Am Judge Wayne Culver 5 years the gun And year for every bullet so a judge am going as For 5 years and Prosecutor attorney going ask for every bullet in gun so if got gun on you and cop your is five years and for bullet gun is stolen
The Gatling Gun followed a long tradition of devices named after the person who invented / designed it.
It wasn't named after a person. It was named after the type of projectile it uses.
No anything is not named after Otis Williams.
Yes. A judge.