Magnum Research BFR Single Action Revolver .30-30 Winchester 10" Barrel 6 Round Capacity Black Rubber Grips Stainless Steel Finish
Magnum Research’s Biggest Finest Revolver is truly the biggest, finest revolver on the market today. Entirely manufactured in the US and like the legendary Desert Eagle pistol it is designed as a magnum from the ground up. The BFR is all stainless and has a precision grade barrel that delivers unmatched accuracy with lead or jacketed bullets. The BFR is the most powerful production single action gun made and with 10 calibers and two frame sizes to choose from you can take everything from grouse to grizzly. Choose your chambering and frame size and have your favorite gun dealer locate one of the BFRs for you.
Type: Revolver: Single Action
Model Series: BFR
Caliber/Gauge: 30-30 Win
Capacity: 6
Barrel Length: 10 in.
Minimum/Overall Length: 17.5 in.
Safety: Transfer Bar
Frame Finish: Brushed Stainless Steel
Front Sight: Black
Rear Sight: Adjustable
Grips: Black Rubber
Finish: Stainless
Frame Material: Stainless Steel
Scope Base: Weaver-style Scope Mount
Barrel Configuration: Single
Barrel Description: Stainless Steel, Conventional
Rifled Barrel: Yes
Cable Trigger Lock: Yes
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 30-30 Winchester (30 Winchester Center Fire or WCF) was introduced in Winchester's John Browning-designed Model 1894. The rifle was intended for smokeless powder…but the first smokeless powder sporting cartridges, the 30-30 and 25-35, weren't ready for release until 1895. Its "30-30" designation meant ".30-caliber, 30 grains of powder." This is a carryover from blackpowder designations, but 30 grains of smokeless powder gave the 30-30 unprecedented velocity for its day. The 30-30 quickly became America's gold-standard deer cartridge--and despite the many faster cartridges now available, it remains a very effective deer cartridge out to perhaps 150 yards. It has been chambered in single-shots and bolt-actions, but its traditional home is the tubular-magazine lever-action...which requires very blunt-nosed bullets, the lone exception being Hornady's FTX with a compressible polymer tip. All major manufacturers offer 30-30 ammuntion, and rifles are available from multiple sources. — Craig Boddington