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The presently manufactured Taurus "Judge" in its many variations fits that bill in .410.
None.
Yes
No. But there are revolvers made to shoot .410 shells that also fire .45 Colt cartridges,
NO, NO, NO, NO. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DO THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Shotguns use shotshells, not bullets.
taurus judge .410
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Nope. The .450 is a belted cartridge.
None. Some handguns have been made that will fire .45 Long Colt revolver rounds and .410 shotgun shells, but that does not mean that you can take any .410 shotgun and stick .45 handgun ammo in there.
No, they won't even come close to fitting.Why not buy .38 shotshells.
A .410 shotgun typically holds between 2 to 5 shells, depending on the specific model and design of the shotgun. Most commonly, a standard .410 shotgun with a break-action or pump-action mechanism will hold 3 to 5 shells in the magazine. Some single-shot models may only hold 1 shell at a time. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the exact capacity.
Shotguns do not have "bullets". They have shot in varying sizes or slugs. The standard lengths for .410 shells are 2.5" and 3" The actual slug or shot column inside the shell is about 3/4" long.