Red-Eyed Judge: Taurus Releases the Optics-Ready Judge TORO

   10.25.23

Red-Eyed Judge: Taurus Releases the Optics-Ready Judge TORO

Whether you like the Taurus Judge for its very specific utility, or you just like owning interesting firearms, you’ll be happy to know that the infamous Taurus Judge has just received its latest update with the introduction of the new optics-ready Judge TORO Model. The TORO lineup is the optics-ready version of some of Taurus’s latest and most popular firearms and that optics-ready capability now extends to the Judge and allows you to make use of any RMSc footprint optic to make the judge just that more fun to shoot.

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Red-Eyed Judge: Taurus Releases the Optics-Ready Judge TORO

Red-Eyed Judge: Taurus Releases the Optics-Ready Judge TORO

October 2023, Bainbridge GA – When Taurus USA launched the first ever optics ready defensive revolvers, the 856 and 605 Taurus Optics Ready Option (T.O.R.O.) revolvers, consumers loved them. Now, Taurus launches the first extension to the T.O.R.O. revolver line: The Judge T.O.R.O. The most popular multi-caliber revolver on the market is now optics ready.
The Judge T.O.R.O. is available in four different models, all of which feature a 3 inch barrel, smooth double action trigger, and a fiber optic front sight if you don’t want to use the included optics plate. The four available models will be a stainless or matte black model with a cylinder that accepts 2.5 inch 410 shotshells, and stainless and matte black models that accept 3 inch 410 shotshells. The standard Judge T.O.R.O. and Magnum Judge T.O.R.O. optics plate accepts sights that fit the Holosun K-series or Shield RMSc footprints.

“What’s better than a Judge? A Judge with a dot on it,” said Caleb Giddings, General Manager of Marketing for Taurus USA. “The Judge is without a doubt our most popular revolver, and adding a red dot to it just enhances its capabilities.

Red-Eyed Judge: Taurus Releases the Optics-Ready Judge TORO

The Taurus Judge T.O.R.O. is currently available for order through your local FFL, with a starting manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $615.99. To learn more about the Taurus Judge firearm series, including the new TORO Judge, please visit HERE. While the judge does have a somewhat dubious reputation for its efficacy with shotshells, its .45-long colt performance might benefit from the addition of the more precise sight picture that a  red dot can provide the user.

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