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With that said, I am apprehensive about carrying back into the field, because I need to know if I need all 5 rounds the gun will not fail me. I would appreciate any comments or help on this issue. Mine locked as crazy after the polishing it got smooth. You did absolutely none, I mean NO research whatsoever on this weapon and you had already made up your mind it was a joke as you went into testing and did not test this product with an open mind.

A big negative to any reviewer! Which leads me to the next statement, when I say plethora I mean plethora. Not to mention online, which is where most people buy their vast majority of ammo now a days. Any good size gun shop, I mean absolutely any, will have a surplus stock of ammo. Penetration is in the 12 to 15 inch range for that load in gelatin and has been considered hands-down the absolute best defense load that you can use for the Governor, I will go on to say any handgun made.

You show me one other gun for personal defense that can put out FOUR 32 caliber bullets at once, with 12 to 15 inches of penetration, and I will buy that gun, like I did this one. I just turned red as I read this article because I realize how absolutely inaccurate it is!

I guess I was drug crazed and it was all an hallucination when for 2 solid years since I have purchased my Governor, I have not one time walked in to any gun store and not been able to walk out with as much is I wanted. I am so let down in reading your article because it appears that you did this with little effort, no research, no heart, no open mind and convinced yourself like many others have ahead of time that these guns are simply little toys to be played with by little boys.

Yes sir, Smith and Wesson are in the habit of producing a gun that another company has already produced and it had such dismal results as a self-defense weapon they decided to waste money in duplicating it… OR maybe they realized what a formidable handgun this is for self-defense. Ammunition manufacturers are very use to producing specific bullets for one specific type of gun because of those same dismal results. The governor in my opinion, as well as the thousands upon thousands of others who have an open mind on such matters, is not one of, but absolutely THE best handgun that you could buy for self-defense.

No one and I mean no one I thought until I read your article can possibly argue that having FOUR 32 caliber bullets hit your body simultaneously with good penetration can be beat by any other handgun on the market! I end in saying at just how amazed I am that you came up with the results that you did, but its not one of your proudest moments I can say..

Have the chambers polished and the ejector rod tightened. This happened to mine, I polished and tightened the cylinder, works like a dream now. I refer you to the above link which shows 13 to 18 inch penetration, but not only that, was the reviewers absolute shock that it blew the gel block absolutely in HALF, yes it literally blew the gel block apart!!!! I added a mallet to my range bag.

I got rid of it. I have that covered as well. With buckshot and birdshot, the spread is immense. The buckshot pattern is wide and covers the chest of a silhouette target completely. The Winchester PDX rounds with the three disks are interesting and seem to work way better than standard buckshot. They tend to pattern much better than buckshot. The big problem lies with the unpredictable nature of power the pattern is thrown. This is likely due to the rifling in the barrel reacting with the shot.

Birdshot being birdshot is pretty much a consistent cloud of shot. This makes it a great little snake gun, and one of the only practical uses I see for the gun. With 45 Colt it could be a good medium to large game defense gun, but there are admittedly more compact and capable options out there. I do run into one big issue with some shotshells.

The primer likes to pop out of the shells. This occasionally causes the entire cylinder to lock up. This happens a lot with Remington loads, and it should be noted this never occurs in my standard shotgun.

This seems to be the most reliable of loads. I never had a primer pop out with these loads. The double-action trigger pull is not very good. When it comes to ejecting rounds, the gun runs into a few snags.

The rims of two of the rounds will often hit the grips and get stuck. To fully unload the gun you have to rotate the cylinder to allow those extra rounds to fall out.

Additionally, some shotshells expand quite a bit after they are fired and require you to remove the rounds by hand. The gun is kind of odd-looking in general. The cylinder and barrel ration throws me off. I will say the finish is very solid and the stainless steel is quite attractive. Overall I have no significant complaints outside of the very small grip. The hammer and cylinder release are both easy to reach, but some shooters may have trouble reaching the trigger in double-action mode.

Outside of that, the gun is about as accurate as a derringer. Cylinder jump is a real pain in the you know what. It also gets a 3 for failure to properly eject rounds when called to do so. Someone has crossed the threshold of your sanctum, and invaded your home. They are two rooms away and not making a lot of effort to be quiet. You have to go down a hallway, go through three doors, and cross a foyer before you get to the main room of the house.

A lot of so-called experts expound and pontificate, frequently announcing that this or that handgun might be a good choice. But of course everyone knows the very best firearm for home self-defense is always going to be a shotgun, preferably a pump action. The closest most people will get to clearing a house suspected of harboring a criminal or hiding a burglary suspect will be watching the movies.

Think back. In what movie or television show did you ever see a cop clearing a house with a shotgun? Aside from the fact unless the shotgun has a barrel approaching illegality under 18 inches it is going to be extremely unwieldy in close quarters.

Remember, you might have to enter rooms, peer around corners, and clear hallways in your attempt to repel an intruder from your home. A shotgun can be hard to maneuver in such a case. In addition, unless the shotgun has been specially choked to spread a shot charge wide in a short distance, the pattern dispersion in most room-sized distances is not going to be large.

In fact, a standard modified choke at room distances say 20 feet is going to put a pattern of shot in a small area — sending the vast majority of the shot load into a spot less than 4 inches in diameter. Certainly, the best gun to use is always the one you have shot enough to become familiar with and handle proficiently. But I feel the problems of moving through the close confines of a house make a shotgun, which must go through any opening before you, the lesser choice.

Today, the Taurus Judge series is available in a variety of frame materials, barrel lengths, and chamberings, with newer models also capable of chambering the enormous. Accuracy aside, the Judge is certainly a powerful revolver that could make some feel a little safer as a self-defense weapon. Caleb Larson is a Defense Writer based in Europe. He holds a Master of Public Policy and covers U.

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