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A plastic Judge. Oh-key then.
First there’s the question of if it will ever see the light of day as a shipping product.
Then, well, the Judge never interested me as a product. Let them make a plastic Model 85, to compete with the LCR. Then, if it’s reliable, then maybe they’ve got something interesting.
For some crazy reason though, the Judge sells like hotcakes.
Looks like they are, Lee
http://www.taurususa.com/2010newcatalog/?catalog_page=11
Ja, here we go.
Looks like metal frame inside plastic shell.
But hey, the next page shows a more conventional .38 snub, with a plastic frame. The crane looks like Ruger’s LCR, and Charter Arms’ crane. Visible screws are not, mostly, in the expected locations.
OK, that I find interesting.
Well, it looks like Taurus is using their usual “throw stuff at the wall and see what sticks” business model, which I’m totally on board with, mind you.
I might need one of those USFA Woodsman Match replicas…