Hello to all.
I am a proud owner of 2 Rossi Circuit Judges Tacticals.
I also have a Rossi .38 Special in SS and have a Taurus PT738 TCP as my every day carry so you can say I am a fan of Rossi and Taurus.
I am a newb but I have taken courses and have been doing a LOT of online research about firearms.
I chose the CJs after having tried a Mossberg .410 pump. I found that the pump could jam and decided that a cylinder weapon would be far more dependable in a critical situation.
I bought 2 CJs to keep one in the front of the house and one in the back. My neighborhood isn't the best so home security is a major interest.
I am taking one of my CJs to the range to fire for the first time. I have configured it to fire .45 Colt and I would like to see if I can sight it in using the standard sights. I'll let you know how I did.
I do not hunt so I usually maintain it as a defensive weapon, using Remington .410 Home Defense rounds.
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Re: Rossi/Taurus Owner
Welcome,
I think I've seen just about every kind of firearm jam at one time or another including at least 4 revolvers for various reasons. Probably most of it has been ammo related, followed by operator error.
Let us know how you like the new shooting irons and feel free to discuss the non-Rossi guns as well.
Most of us here have some experience with other types.
I think I've seen just about every kind of firearm jam at one time or another including at least 4 revolvers for various reasons. Probably most of it has been ammo related, followed by operator error.
Let us know how you like the new shooting irons and feel free to discuss the non-Rossi guns as well.
Most of us here have some experience with other types.