Big Frame Revolver

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Big Frame Revolver
Specifications
Type Revolver
Origin United States
Designed Magnum Research
Manufactured Magnum Research
Length May be 15", 17.5", 13.75", or 16.25" depending on model and cartridge.
Barrel length May be 6.5", 7.5", or 10", depending on model and cartridge.
Weight May weigh between 3.6 and 5.7 lbs, depending on model and cartridge.
Cartridge .45/70, .480 Ruger/.475 Linebaugh, .450 Marlin, .500 S&W, .50 AE, .444 Marlin, .30/30 Winchester, .45 Long Colt/.410 Shotshell, .460 S&W, and .454 Casull.
Calibre Varies depending on cartridge.
Action Single-Action Only
Velocity Varies depending on cartridge.
Effective range Varies depending on cartridge.
Feed system 5-round revolving chamber
Sights Iron, but compatible with various scopes and optics.

The Big Frame Revolver, or BFR, is a Single-Action Revolver produced by Magnum Research.[1]

The BFR is sometimes used for hunting due to the high caliber options and accuracy of the weapon. The .45 LC/.410 Bore model of the BFR is sometimes used for self-defense because it can fire .410 bore shotgun shells and .45 Long Colt ammunition without needing to modify the weapon at all. The BFR also has an optional rail to attach scopes or other optics to.

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