Overview of the new Public Defender with the spurred hammer. It seems like a really effective option for home defense in that you have the option of .45 LC, .410 shotshells, or both
@showerofgore I've had 2 baby eagle 9mm. I sent the 1st one back because it had a broken firing pin right out of the box, the second one that i received had a wonky trigger. I couldn't figure out the problem and neither could the dealer. I finally sent that one back too and demanded a refund. I will never buy another gun from MR again. Shoddy quality, horrible customer service, and WAY overpriced. Ruger and Taurus make much better guns. Never had a problem with anything from either of them.
In Idaho they sell those at the local hardware stores they are dime a dozen when it comes to reliability and overall quality if you want a quality 410 choose magnum research.Magnum research is the very best when it comes to high caliber pistols they are roughly $2000 but you will have no need to buy another for the gun will never fail.
Judge is low quality all the componets are bottom of the line that's why they are much cheaper then other brands such as Glock H and K Beretta Sig Sauer Magnum research or like he said Smith and Wesson.If this guy paid $540 for a Taurus judge then he got ripped off really bad I paid $650 for my Beretta model 92f and it's my cheapest gun but I don't buy the gun if it's not going to outlast me.
Unless you make a show of it, nobody is going to know that you cocked the hammer on a revolver. And I seriously doubt that it would matter in a self defense shooting anyways.
You won't even see the inside of a courtroom if the police deem it to be a justifiable homicide.
its worth mentioning... Legally, in a self defense situation if you cock the hammer to put the firearm into single action it is considered a "Hairline Trigger !" this has been brought up in court and has legal ramifications. Also a person having the time and presence of mind to place the fire arm into single action will likely be brought up in court.
@showerofgore I've had 2 baby eagle 9mm. I sent the 1st one back because it had a broken firing pin right out of the box, the second one that i received had a wonky trigger. I couldn't figure out the problem and neither could the dealer. I finally sent that one back too and demanded a refund. I will never buy another gun from MR again. Shoddy quality, horrible customer service, and WAY overpriced. Ruger and Taurus make much better guns. Never had a problem with anything from either of them.
ruckussful 1 week ago
Sounds like someone works for magnum research!!!!!STFU
peelawig 1 month ago
In Idaho they sell those at the local hardware stores they are dime a dozen when it comes to reliability and overall quality if you want a quality 410 choose magnum research.Magnum research is the very best when it comes to high caliber pistols they are roughly $2000 but you will have no need to buy another for the gun will never fail.
showerofgore 1 month ago
Judge is low quality all the componets are bottom of the line that's why they are much cheaper then other brands such as Glock H and K Beretta Sig Sauer Magnum research or like he said Smith and Wesson.If this guy paid $540 for a Taurus judge then he got ripped off really bad I paid $650 for my Beretta model 92f and it's my cheapest gun but I don't buy the gun if it's not going to outlast me.
showerofgore 1 month ago
i do not recommend a 410 shell...
in Brazil they use a 36 shell, and it's letal only for a 10 feet distance, far than this, isn't a gun, maybe hurts, but don't kill...
russotragik 3 months ago
@endeffect0
Unless you make a show of it, nobody is going to know that you cocked the hammer on a revolver. And I seriously doubt that it would matter in a self defense shooting anyways.
You won't even see the inside of a courtroom if the police deem it to be a justifiable homicide.
In any event, stay safe, and stay frosty, guys.
Immortal91Technique 3 months ago
its worth mentioning... Legally, in a self defense situation if you cock the hammer to put the firearm into single action it is considered a "Hairline Trigger !" this has been brought up in court and has legal ramifications. Also a person having the time and presence of mind to place the fire arm into single action will likely be brought up in court.
just figured i would mention that.
endeffect0 4 months ago
Where did you pick that one up, I like the finish on that versus the blued or stainless. I also like the spurred hammer. Gotta have it.
looseheadsurfer 5 months ago
Where did you pick that one up, I like the finish on that versus the blued or stainless.
looseheadsurfer 5 months ago
this model lo9oks so cool my mouth waters when i look at the video if i held that gun id feel like a god!!!
mileator 6 months ago