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Thread: WTB BFR in .375 or 38-55

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    WTB BFR in .375 or 38-55

    BFR in .375 or 38-55 (now maybe 30-30)

    If you don't like it, I want to try it.Click image for larger version. 

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    please tell more about what you are after?

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    picture added

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    what is BFR?

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    Big Fine Revolver

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    The manufacturer says "Biggest Finest Revolver".
    Many just say "Big ****ing Revolver".
    BFR is my way of not taking sides.
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    You can try mine

    Quote Originally Posted by ibgp3 View Post
    BFR in .375 or 38-55

    If you don't like it, I want to try it.Click image for larger version. 

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    Hi. I'm not sure where you are, but if we're close, I'd be more than happy to let you "try" mine (i.e. borrow it to shoot it and see what you think.) It's a .45-70 with 7.5" barrel, and is not for sale, but shoots like a dream! These can handle really crazy hot loads, or more reasonable, lighter loads (read fun and less painful to shoot.) After shooting mine, my oldest son got one of his own and he loves it. Ed
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    I have one in 475 linebaugh, great gun just don't have much use for it right now

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    Thanks for the offers.
    ...I'm really looking to buy a .375 to match the rest of my shooters.
    I may have to buy a 30-30 and try to sweet talk Jes.

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    Anybody here ready to sell a 30-30 BFR?

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    JES won't do it. Already talked to him about doing my 30-30. Gonna have to send it back to MR to have it converted.

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    On the off chance of finding one over the weekend,
    ...Friday bump.

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