Taurus Raging Judge Magnum M513

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Weapon, Class 3
Taurus Raging Judge Magnum M513
Taurus Raging Judge Magnum M513.jpg
Game information
Category Revolver
Fire modes DA/SA
Caliber .454 Casull (3 inch chamber)(*)
Barrel length (inches) 6.5
Feeding system Cylinder
+1 round in chamber? No
Critical failure type Failure to fire
Stock type No stock (N)
Weight (units) 5
Max condition 16000
Shop value / Rarity Parallar symbol.png1050 (Rarity 3)
Accessory compatibility
Feeding Cylinder
Standard: 6-round capacity
Muzzle N/A
Standard: None
Optics N/A
Standard: None
Underbarrel mount N/A
Standard: None
Lights N/A
Standard: None
Real world information
Manufacturer Forjas Taurus SA
Country of origin Brazil.png Brazil
Year 2010


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Hebizuka (quote written by Unknown)


The Taurus Raging Judge Magnum M513 (also called Taurus Raging Judge Magnum, Raging Judge Magnum, Raging Judge, or simply M513; part of the Raging revolver series and sometimes referred to as the five-caliber revolver - see below for why) is a .454 Casull revolver with 3 inch chambers.

Other information

With all options combined (listed below), the Raging Judge Magnum is capable of accepting up to 5 different calibers, though with certain limitations.

  • As a .454 Casull revolver, this weapon may accept .454 Casull and .45 Colt ammunition interchangeably.
  • The Raging Judge Magnum is equipped with a cylinder with 3 inch chambers, allowing it to also accept .410 bore ammunition. However, when loaded with .410 bore ammunition, an FT+1 malus is automatically applied due to certain limitations:
    • Projectiles from multi-projectile .410 shells (buckshot, flechette...) will spread wider, as they are fired from a rifled barrel, therefore making them less accurate than a smoothbore.
    • .410 slugs do not engage the rifling of this weapon, instead relying entirely on the shot cup for spin stabilization; therefore making them less accurate than a "proper" bullet.
  • Optionally, this revolver may also accept moon clips; specifically .460 Rowland/.45 ACP 6-round moon clips; in which case this revolver will act as a .460 Rowland revolver and accept .460 Rowland and .45 ACP ammunition interchangeably.
    • When loaded with a moon clip, this weapon will no longer accept .454 Casull, .45 Colt, or .410 bore ammunition; the moon clip prevents seating rimmed ammunition.