Taurus Judge 4510 .45 Colt/.410, 6.5 inch Barrel, DA/SA, Matte Stainless, 5-Shot Revolver
This Taurus Judge 4510 pairs a 6.5 inch stainless steel barrel with a dual-caliber cylinder chambered for .45 Colt and 2.5 inch .410 shells. It is a DA/SA revolver with a matte bead-blast stainless frame, a red fiber-optic front sight, and Taurus Ribber grips. The five-shot fluted cylinder and transfer-bar safety round out a durable, purpose-built configuration.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This firearm is in solid shape. There are scratches and blemishes present. Patches of finish discoloration are visible around the crane.
What’s Included
- ANS chest holster (black nylon)
The 4510-series Judge configuration features a 6.5 inch stainless steel barrel with a full-length underlug and an ejector-rod shroud. The cylinder is a five-shot, fluted stainless unit with long chambers marked for .45 LC and .410 GA, supporting 2.5 inch .410 shells. The cylinder swings out via the left-side latch for loading and ejection.
Sighting is straightforward and fast: a pinned red fiber-optic front blade aligns with a fixed rear top-strap groove. The action is double-action/single-action with a smooth-face trigger and an exposed, checkered-spur hammer. A transfer-bar safety is integrated into the action.
The revolver wears a matte bead-blast stainless frame finish with matching matte stainless cylinder and barrel, paired with black ribbed rubber Taurus Ribber grips with Taurus medallions. Roll marks include "Taurus" on the left side of the barrel and ".45LC/.410 GA" on the right. The frame carries the Taurus crest/logo.
Additional observed markings include "TAURUS INT. MFG., MIAMI, FL – USA" and "MADE IN BRAZIL." The yoke/crane recess shows assembly codes "2779" over "410." No porting, accessory rails, lanyard attachments, or optics cuts are observed.




