Originally Posted By: 45MAN
 Originally Posted By: Whitworth
 Originally Posted By: 45MAN
FYI, BASED UPON MY RECOLLECTIONS FROM THE OLD YO HANDGUN HUNTS, THE "F" IN BFR DOES NOT STAND FOR FRAME OR FINEST, THE WORD STARTS WITH AN F, ENDS WITH A G, AND HAS A K IN THERE TOO, BUT BEST JUST TO SAY "BFR".


That was in the early days of the BFR, Rey!

I think BFRs are the absolute best bang for the buck. They keep m
aking significant refinements to these great revolvers.


MAX: BIG F.....G REVOLVER WAS NOT A USED AS A SLIGHT TO THE BFR, IT WAS MORE A REFERENCE TO THE THEN NEW STRETCH FRAME 30-30, 45-70 TYPE REVOLVERS, AND WAS A TERM USED BY ONE OR MORE MAGNUM RESEARCH HONCHOS. IF I WAS JUST STARTING INTO BIB BORE REVOLVER HUNTING I WOULD PROBABLY HAVE A BUNCH OF BFR's.


I know that Rey. That was the term they used back in the D-Max days. I have one of the early ones.


Max Prasac

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BIG IRON: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6aXjMH5C30

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