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{{Short description|Firearm loaded with a cartridge of pellets}}
{{About|the type of gun}}
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Taurus manufactures a carbine variant of the [[Taurus Judge]] revolver along with its Australian partner company, [[Rossi (manufacturer)|Rossi]] known as the ''Taurus/Rossi Circuit Judge''. It comes in the original combination chambering of [[.410 bore]] and [[.45 Long Colt]], as well as the [[.44 Remington Magnum]] chambering. The rifle has small blast shields attached to the cylinder to protect the shooter from hot gases escaping between the cylinder and barrel.<ref name="Muramatsu2013">{{cite book|last=Muramatsu|first=Kevin|title=The Gun Digest Book of Centerfire Rifles Assembly/Disassembly|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uDImaye2tY0C&pg=PA310|year=2013|publisher=Krause Publications|location=Iola, Wisconsin|isbn=978-1-4402-3544-3|page=310}}</ref>
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People often use semiautomatic or pump-action shotguns for hunting waterfowl to small game.
===Industrial===
Another use are industrial shotguns, used for buildup of slag in kilns. They are similar in usage but differ than [[powder-actuated tool]]s. These are also used in the mining and cement industry for knocking down overhands and residue buildup etc.<ref>https://industrialcartridgesa.com/8-gauge-kiln-system/</ref> A known example of an industrial shotgun is the [[8 bore|8 gauge]] Remington MasterBlaster.<ref>https://www.remington.com/industrial/masterblaster.html</ref>
===Law enforcement===
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