No i believe it is classified as a short barreled shotgun which makes it illegal.
The Taurus Judge runs about $650 MSRP
taurus judge .410
no it only takes .45 Long Colt and .410 shotshells
Some well-known brands that produce .410 pistols include Taurus, which offers the Judge series, and Smith & Wesson with the Governor. Another notable brand is Bond Arms, known for their derringer-style .410 pistols. Additionally, the Taurus Circuit Judge is a unique option that combines features of a rifle and pistol for .410 ammunition.
I don't know, but you can certainly find a Taurus Judge.
The presently manufactured Taurus "Judge" in its many variations fits that bill in .410.
Depends on the laws where you are.
There have been several handguns made that fire .410 shotgun shells- most recently the Taurus Judge. By the way, .410 is actually a caliber of shotgun, not a gauge. A .410 shotshell is about 67 gauge- but no one uses that designation.
WHAT IS THE VALUE OF A TAURUS NEW IN THE BOX JUDGE WITH A 6 INCH BARREL, STAINLESS STEEL. .410 GAUGE CALIBER?
the judge fires 45 colt which is the same as 45 long colt not to be confused with 45 acp it also fires 410 shot shells
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.
Turus sales the Judge which shoots 45 or 410