What ammo does a 9mm Taurus use?
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What ammo does a 9mm Taurus use?
Ammo Used To Test The Taurus G3 9mm. I used Blazer Brass 115 FMJ ball ammo, Independence aluminum case 115 FMJ ball ammo, Winchester USA Forged Steel Case 115 FMJ ball ammo, Monarch brass case 124 JHP ammo, and Hornady Critical Defense brass case 115 HP special tip ammo.
What ammo does a Taurus shoot?
The Taurus Judge is a five shot revolver designed and produced by Taurus International, chambered for . 410 bore shot shells and the . 45 Colt cartridge. Taurus promotes the Judge as a self-defense tool against carjacking and for home protection….
Taurus Judge | |
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Feed system | 5, 6, or 7 round cylinder |
Sights | Fixed |
Is 9mm good in a revolver?
First off, 9mm ammo is cheaper, more common, and readily available on a broader degree of defensive loadings than 38 Special or 357 Magnum. It outperforms 38 Special, and in a snub nose, it’s still mild to shoot and easy to handle. Without a doubt, 357 Magnum outclasses it.
What is the best 9mm ammo for Taurus G3?
The most accurate load was the Federal Syntech 138 gr. HP. Next most accurate was the Federal 135 HS Deep. This gun definitely liked the heavier bullets.
What does Luger mean 9mm?
9mm and 9mm Luger are the same. You can use them interchangeably. SAAMI officially designated the name “9mm Luger” as the official designation ammo. So, 9mm Luger is the most common name you’ll see listed by manufacturers and ammunition stores.
What ammo does a Judge shoot?
410-gauge shotgun shells
The Judge: A Five-Shot . 410-gauge shotgun shells (depending on the particular model). Because the barrel is rifled, the Judge is not considered a sawed-off shotgun or “dangerous ordnance” by federal law. Thus anyone who can legally own a firearm can own a Taurus Judge.
What ammo does the governor take?
Smith & Wesson Governor | |
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Cartridge | .410 bore .45 ACP .45 Schofield .45 Colt |
Barrels | 2.75″/6.985 cm |
Action | Single or double action |
Feed system | 6-round cylinder |