www.prophetriver.com
inquiries - 780-875-0575 / info@prophetriver.com
Prophet River Firearms
4206 66th Ave
Lloydminster, AB
T9V 3S9
I gotta ask……..
Does BFR stand for Big F#%king Revolver?
Always wondered.
Shooter and Collector (kinda)
Never Forget Best Friends.
Aug 30, 2008.
Dec 29, 2008.
www.prophetriver.com
inquiries - 780-875-0575 / info@prophetriver.com
Prophet River Firearms
4206 66th Ave
Lloydminster, AB
T9V 3S9
Thank you for indulging my curiosity.
Shooter and Collector (kinda)
Never Forget Best Friends.
Aug 30, 2008.
Dec 29, 2008.
www.prophetriver.com
inquiries - 780-875-0575 / info@prophetriver.com
Prophet River Firearms
4206 66th Ave
Lloydminster, AB
T9V 3S9
If you want to experience this without paying the entry fee you can slam your hand hard as you can down onto a kitchen countertop while someone behind you smashes together a big cymbal set lol
All jokes aside I bet it'd be hilarious fun with black powder loads
If I had the $$, the deal would be done.
Semper Fi
Thank goodness the ban/freeze is on hold.
Someone is going to have fun with those revolvers…
I ain’t as good as I once was.
In my younger days, I’d shoot that baby!…
The only government I trust is 45-70 Government!
I have one in .45-70 and one in 30-30
Totally worth it
An appropriate comparison - another is - hold your open palm out and let someone slam it with an axe handle.
Black powder loads certainly tame the recoil, but the black powder residue, fouls up the cylinder face pretty quickly and has to be cleaned off every few shots, or it becomes difficult to cock it.