The presently manufactured Taurus "Judge" in its many variations fits that bill in .410.
shoot it with a sawn off shotgun
The Bay State .410 shotgun fires a .410 gauge shell, the smallest of shotgun shells. The shell itself is around 3 inches in length.
Usually a revolver, although a few rifles were made in that caliber.
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 its is a revolver.
A 41 magnum caliber revolver will shoot 410 gauge shotgun shells but is not recommended. The shot will lead the barrel rifling. There are also adaptors you can put in a shotgun that allow you to fire pistol/rifle ammunition.
No, they won't even come close to fitting.Why not buy .38 shotshells.
pistol revolver and shotgun can shoot with one hand.
Remove the lead pellets from a shotgun shell. Reload it with rice and then shoot the little beast.
a shotgun is pump action and a revolver "revovles" the ammo.
http://www.wikihow.com/Shoot-a-Shotgun
If the gun is marked 2-3/4 on the barrel, that is the maximum length shell that the gun will shoot.