wharf
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07/01/05 09:52 AM
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BFR 30/30 revolver
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I was wondering if anyone knows if magnum research has released there BFR revolver in 30/30 yet.I read an article about their 45/70 revolver,and I would love to get one in 30/30 for handgun silhouette.BFR stands for biggest finest revolvers for those who havent heard of them.
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Re: BFR 30/30 revolver
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I see, still know info forth coming on the BFR revolvers. I think it might be safer staying with the Freedom arms. At least it would also be a investment. Besides I'm a sucker for anything pretty.
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wharf
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24/01/05 08:49 PM
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Re: BFR 30/30 revolver
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Yeah but I would love to stir up kimbo on the line with a 30/30 revolver.Remember the fuss he kicked up about the bloke in hungary with the 308 revolver?
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wharf
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24/01/05 10:18 PM
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Re: BFR 30/30 revolver
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The BFR is over weight for production class,It would be a very expensive unlimited gun.The xp is the only unlimited gun for me,but it would be a good shit stir on the line.
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Marrakai
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(.416 member)
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25/01/05 01:37 AM
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Re: BFR 30/30 revolver
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Hey guys: Would the "Big F&@#king Revolver" (BFR) in .30-30 be legal in Oz for pistol-club use, being .38-calibre or less?
...I don't think so!!!
Maybe on the metallic silhouette range...
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wharf
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(.300 member)
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25/01/05 07:00 AM
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Re: BFR 30/30 revolver
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30/30 is more legal than a .38 cal handgun.I only shoot silhouette now rather than paper.You can still own and use a 454 cassul if you want.As long as you shoot silhouette or western action.
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