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    Rossi Circuit Judge

    I came across this rifle when I was looking for a “jam free” repeating rifle which is less likely to be banned by future legislation.

    At first I did not like how it looked but it grew on me. I now think it looks cool.

    It shoots .44 Rem-Mag. There is also another model which shoots .45 LC/.410.

    The cylinder has a six round capacity and reloading can be made easier using a traditional revolver speed loader.

    It is just over 33 inches long and weights 5.2 lbs.

    I never shot one but this guy makes it look like a lot of fun.

    This is my review of the Rossi "Circuit Judge" in 44 Magnum. It's such an fun rifle to shoot and ideal for plinking, hunting or on the farm. I recommend gett...

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    Once upon a time there was a group buy on these and I always regretted not picking one up

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      #3
      I have one.
      Pat ------> NRA Lifetime Endowment Member #FAAFO

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        #4
        Originally posted by paté View Post
        I have one of everything
        Fix it for ya.
        https://youtu.be/mLKSqMWS600

        #FallenAngeltechnology

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          At 31.8" the Tactical model is 2" shorter than the wood stocked model and has slots in the stock for a reload.
          True freedom and our inherent responsibility:
          https://www.biblegateway.com/passage...18&version=NLT
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            #6
            Originally posted by Southshorerob View Post

            Fix it for ya.

            Not yet....soon though.
            Pat ------> NRA Lifetime Endowment Member #FAAFO

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              #7
              Originally posted by louiethe23rd View Post
              Once upon a time there was a group buy on these and I always regretted not picking one up

              same

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                #8
                I was never crazy about the looks either but now it's growing on me... I think I might try it in 410 one of these days .
                https://youtu.be/mLKSqMWS600

                #FallenAngeltechnology

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                  Originally posted by Hannco View Post


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                  At 31.8" the Tactical model is 2" shorter than the wood stocked model and has slots in the stock for a reload.
                  "Hey that's blood ". Nice
                  https://youtu.be/mLKSqMWS600

                  #FallenAngeltechnology

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                    #10
                    Don't try to out-think the liberals. They have too many angles. If it's not a pistol grip, it'll be a caliber. Get what you like and vote Trump.
                    Exercise the Bill of Rights. It's good for your Constitution.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Barnslayer View Post
                      Don't try to out-think the liberals. They have too many angles. If it's not a pistol grip, it'll be a caliber. Get what you like and vote Trump.
                      You are right (again). This rifle clearly has a pistol grip morphed into a rifle buttstock. If fact, if you saw off the buttstock, it is clearly a long a_ _ pistol. However, the rate of fire for this rifle/potential pistol is certainly a lot less than that of a Mini 14, Saiga, Kel Tec SU-16B, ARES SCR, etc. The anti's have never known what they are talking about. However, once they learn some firearms basics, everything will be banned.



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                      • Barnslayer
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                        If you have none of those you listed, I recommend you start with a Saiga rifle because of the import ban. You can still find factory configuration examples on gunbroker.

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                      Barnslayer, I agree it is a good start. The real question is where do you stop?

                      Stay tuned for a future Saiga post.

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                        #13
                        Originally posted by SimpleMan View Post
                        I came across this rifle when I was looking for a “jam free” repeating rifle which is less likely to be banned by future legislation.
                        . There is also another model which shoots .45 LC/.410.
                        This is my review of the Rossi "Circuit Judge" in 44 Magnum. It's such an fun rifle to shoot and ideal for plinking, hunting or on the farm. I recommend gett...

                        It was the first firearm I ever bought, I got it at Hunter Essentials , Has the wood stock , I believe in SS , no pistol grip, have to look at it again.
                        It was fun at 1st and there is no learning curve to use it in home defense

                        I'm willing to part with it, and at least 20 lbs of ammo for it

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                          #14
                          Originally posted by OUTRAGED View Post


                          It was the first firearm I ever bought, I got it at Hunter Essentials , Has the wood stock , I believe in SS , no pistol grip, have to look at it again.
                          It was fun at 1st and there is no learning curve to use it in home defense

                          I'm willing to part with it, and at least 20 lbs of ammo for it
                          It is helpful to keep a picture inventory of what you own. This way you are less likely to re-buy what you already have! Collecting is fun either way.

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                            I certainly don't have the paté problem of buying 2 or 3 or more of something similar, and somewhere I do have pictures of my stuff with s/n etc on another machine



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