Taurus Judge vs. S&W Governor

Published on January 31, 2025
Duration: 0:33

This video provides a direct comparison between the Taurus Judge and the Smith & Wesson Governor, highlighting their multi-caliber capabilities and differences in cylinder capacity. The demonstrator, exhibiting high authority and expertise, showcases safe handling and proper use of accessories like moon clips. Key takeaways include the Governor's 6-round capacity versus the Judge's 5-round capacity and the Governor's ability to chamber .45 ACP rounds.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson Governor offers greater versatility with its 6-round cylinder and ability to fire .45 ACP (using moon clips), in addition to .45 Colt and .410 Bore. The Taurus Judge typically features a 5-round cylinder and fires .45 Colt and .410 Bore.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Visual Comparison
  2. 00:04Loading the Taurus Judge
  3. 00:13Loading the S&W Governor
  4. 00:23Live Fire and Ejection

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between the Taurus Judge and the S&W Governor?

The primary differences lie in cylinder capacity and ammunition versatility. The Taurus Judge typically holds 5 rounds and fires .45 Colt/.410 Bore, while the S&W Governor holds 6 rounds and can fire .45 Colt/.410 Bore/.45 ACP (with moon clips).

Can the S&W Governor fire .45 ACP ammunition?

Yes, the Smith & Wesson Governor is capable of firing .45 ACP cartridges, but it requires the use of moon clips for proper feeding and function.

What calibers can the Taurus Judge fire?

The Taurus Judge is designed to chamber and fire both .45 Colt cartridges and .410 Bore shotshells, typically within its 5-round cylinder.

Which revolver has a larger cylinder capacity?

The Smith & Wesson Governor has a larger cylinder capacity, holding 6 rounds compared to the Taurus Judge's standard 5-round capacity.

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