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In the original Judge chambering for standard 2 1 ⁄ 2" .410 shells, each shell contains three 000 buckshot, [15] compared to nine 00 (.33") or eight 000 (.36") buckshot in the standard 12 gauge shell commonly used for personal defense or big game hunting. In 2008 Taurus introduced the Judge Magnum which can fire either standard 2 1 ⁄ 2" or ...
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Similar to the Taurus Judge, the Governor can fire 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-inch-long (64 mm) .410 shotgun shells, .45 Colt cartridges, and also .45 ACP cartridges with the use of supplied moon clips (due to the lack of a rim on the ACP cartridges). [2]
Then drop into a community game and find out! Make as many words as you can from the scrambled word grid to score points before the timer expires. By Masque Publishing
This template has been created for use in the season articles for Hell's Kitchen (American TV series). Its purpose is to ensure a consistent colour key across all season articles while complying with accessibility requirements. Wording for the template was chosen carefully so as to correctly apply to all seasons of the TV program.
Taurus space launch vehicle, later named Minotaur-C; Taurus KEPD 350, a cruise missile; HMS Taurus, two ships of the Royal Navy; USNS Taurus, a vehicle landing ship; USS Taurus (AF-25), a WWII cargo ship; USS Taurus, hydrofoil; Bristol Taurus, a 1936 aircraft piston engine; Canadian Taurus Armoured Recovery Vehicle, based on the Leopard 1 tank
Bullfrog Productions Limited was a British video game developer based in Guildford, England.Founded in 1987 by Peter Molyneux and Les Edgar, the company gained recognition in 1989 for their third release, Populous, and is also well known for titles such as Theme Park, Theme Hospital, Magic Carpet, Syndicate and Dungeon Keeper.
In a review of The Judge Dredd Roleplaying Game in Black Gate, Robert Rowe said "Overall, if you like Judge Dredd and don't absolutely hate the Traveller rules system, this is an excellent game packed with key information and well-laid out stats, all bound together in a very slick package."