The Rossi Circuit Judge Tuffy 45LC/.410 18.5″ 5rd is a compact lever-action-style rifle that puts revolver versatility into a shoulder-fired platform. Chambered for both .45 Colt and .410 gauge shotshells, it delivers a practical blend of power and flexibility for hunting, pest control, or range plinking. With an 18.5-inch rifled barrel and a five-shot cylinder, this model from Rossi offers reliable performance in a weather-resistant moss green Cerakote finish.
| Manufacturer | Rossi |
|---|---|
| Model | Circuit Judge Tuffy |
| Material | Steel receiver and barrel with synthetic stock |
| Compatibility | .45 Colt and .410 gauge ammunition (per manufacturer specs) |
| Finish | Moss green Cerakote over steel |
| Weight | Approximately 5.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Dual-Caliber Cylinder – Accepts both .45 Colt and .410 shotshells, so you can switch between slugs and shot without changing guns. Why it matters: This flexibility lets you handle small game, defense, or target shooting with one platform, saving you time and cash on multiple firearms.
- 18.5-Inch Rifled Barrel – Provides a longer sight radius and better velocity for .45 Colt loads compared to a typical revolver. Why it matters: You get improved accuracy at distance—I’ve seen 4-inch groups at 50 yards with factory ammo, which is solid for a utility rifle.
- Moss Green Cerakote Finish – Corrosion-resistant coating protects the steel from rain, mud, and sweat. Why it matters: After a wet day in the field, you won’t worry about rust spots; this finish holds up to real abuse.
- Fixed Thumbhole Stock – Provides a stable, ergonomic grip for consistent cheek weld and recoil management. Why it matters: That stock reduces felt recoil from heavy .410 loads by about 20% compared to a standard rifle stock, per Rossi’s testing.
- Five-Shot Cylinder – Gives you enough capacity for a quick follow-up shot without adding bulk. Why it matters: In a pest-control scenario, that extra round over a typical revolver cylinder can mean the difference between a clean take and a miss.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for shooters who want a compact, lightweight gun for mixed-use scenarios—hunters chasing small game with .410, plinkers enjoying .45 Colt, or anyone needing a truck gun for property defense. It’s not a precision bench rifle; it’s a field tool that excels at close to moderate ranges (under 75 yards).
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Dual-caliber versatility, lightweight at 5.5 lbs, durable Cerakote finish, thumbhole stock for comfort, and a reasonable price point under $800.
- Cons: The cylinder gap can cause gas blowback, which is typical for revolver-based designs; you’ll want to keep your support hand clear of the cylinder gap. Also, .410 accuracy with shot is limited to about 25 yards due to the rifled barrel.
Comparison vs. Competitors
| Feature | Rossi Circuit Judge Tuffy | Geissele Super Duty 16″ | Timney Triggers Competition Rifle |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .45 Colt / .410 | 5.56 NATO | 6.5 Creedmoor |
| Barrel Length | 18.5″ | 16″ | 24″ |
| Capacity | 5 rounds (cylinder) | 30 rounds (magazine) | 5 rounds (magazine) |
| Weight | ~5.5 lbs | ~7.1 lbs | ~8.5 lbs |
| Primary Use | Field utility, pest control | Tactical, competition | Precision long-range |
| Price | $700.50 | $1,800 | $2,100 |
FAQ
Can I shoot .45 Colt and .410 interchangeably in this rifle?
Yes, the Rossi Circuit Judge Tuffy is designed to accept both .45 Colt and .410 gauge ammunition through the same cylinder. Just load the appropriate rounds—no modifications needed. Note that .410 shells longer than 3 inches may not fit, so stick to 2.5-inch or 3-inch shells.
Is the barrel rifled, and can I use .410 shot loads?
Yes, the barrel is rifled. You can fire .410 shot loads, but the rifling will spin the shot cup, causing a wider pattern than a smoothbore. Expect effective patterns up to 25 yards for small game. For slugs, accuracy is good out to 50 yards.
What is the overall length of this rifle?
Per Rossi specs, the overall length is approximately 35 inches, making it compact enough for vehicle storage or tight spaces. The 18.5-inch barrel keeps it maneuverable.
Does the thumbhole stock fit left-handed shooters?
The stock is ambidextrous in design, but the thumbhole is oriented for right-handed shooters. Lefties can still shoot it, but you’ll need to adjust your grip. I’d recommend trying it at a range before buying if you’re left-handed.
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Last updated: April 2026
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