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Magnum Research BFR .30-30 Win 7.5″ 6-Shot Revolver

$1,234.79

Hunt with rifle-caliber power from a revolver. The Magnum Research BFR .30-30 Win 7.5″ 6-Shot Revolver delivers .30-30 ballistics in a stainless steel frame built for the backcountry. Adjustable sights, scope-ready, and Hogue grips included.

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SKU: LIP|MRBFR30/307-6 Category:

The Magnum Research BFR .30-30 Win 7.5″ 6-Shot Revolver is a large-frame single-action built for one purpose: putting heavy lead downrange with authority. Chambered in .30-30 Winchester, this stainless steel revolver gives you rifle-caliber energy in a handgun package that’s tough enough for backcountry carry and accurate enough for deer-sized game inside 100 yards. With a 7.5-inch rifled barrel, six-shot cylinder, and adjustable rear sight, it’s a straight-shooting tool for the shooter who expects reliability over flash.

ManufacturerMagnum Research
ModelBFR (Big Frame Revolver)
MaterialStainless steel frame, cylinder, and barrel (per manufacturer specs)
Compatibility.30-30 Winchester ammunition only
FinishBrushed barrel and cylinder, matte stainless frame
WeightApproximately 4.0 lbs (unloaded, per Magnum Research)
ConditionNew

Key Features

  • Rifle-Caliber Chambering (.30-30 Win) — Why it matters: You get the same terminal performance as a lever-action carbine but in a revolver that fits a chest holster, giving you a legitimate 150-yard hunting handgun for whitetail or black bear.
  • 7.5-Inch Rifled Barrel — Why it matters: The longer barrel stabilizes the .30-30 slug for tighter groups and maximizes velocity, pushing 150-grain loads past 2,300 fps at the muzzle.
  • Drilled and Tapped Frame for Scope Mounts — Why it matters: You can mount a red dot or low-power scope without a gunsmith, turning this revolver into a precision field piece for low-light or long-range shots.
  • Adjustable Rear Sight with Fixed Front — Why it matters: Zero for your preferred load—whether 150-grain soft points or 170-grain flat-nose—and trust the sight picture to hold zero under recoil.
  • Hogue Rubber Grips — Why it matters: The soft rubber tames the heavy .30-30 recoil and keeps the gun planted in your hand for fast follow-ups, even with gloves on in cold weather.

Who It’s For

This revolver targets the serious handgun hunter or backcountry scout who needs a single-action that can handle rough terrain, wet conditions, and heavy use. It’s also a solid choice for the reloader who wants to push .30-30 handloads to their potential. If you carry a lever gun in the field, this BFR gives you the same cartridge in a more compact platform for backup or primary use.

Pros / Cons

  • Pros: Rifle-caliber power in a handgun; stainless steel resists rust; adjustable sights for precision; scope-ready; Hogue grips reduce felt recoil; six-shot capacity is generous for a big-bore revolver.
  • Cons: At 4.0 pounds unloaded, it’s heavy for everyday concealed carry; single-action only means you must manually cock the hammer for each shot; .30-30 ammo is more expensive and less common than .357 Mag or .44 Mag.

Comparison: Magnum Research BFR vs. Competitors

FeatureMagnum Research BFR .30-30Ruger Super Blackhawk .44 MagSmith & Wesson Model 629 .44 Mag
Caliber.30-30 Win.44 Rem Mag.44 Rem Mag
ActionSingle-actionSingle-actionDouble-action
Barrel Length7.5″7.5″6.5″
Capacity6 rounds6 rounds6 rounds
Weight (unloaded)~4.0 lbs~3.1 lbs~3.2 lbs
Frame MaterialStainless steelStainless steelStainless steel
Scope ReadyYes (drilled/tapped)Yes (drilled/tapped)Yes (drilled/tapped)
MSRP$1,406.24~$900~$1,100
Best ForHandgun hunting with rifle ballisticsGeneral hunting and targetHunting and defensive use

The BFR’s .30-30 chambering gives it a flatter trajectory and higher energy retention at 100 yards compared to .44 Mag loads. However, the Ruger and Smith are lighter and offer double-action capability. Choose the BFR if you prioritize rifle-level performance over weight savings.

FAQ

What ammunition does this revolver use?

It is chambered strictly for .30-30 Winchester. Do not use .30-30 AI (Ackley Improved) or any other cartridge. Standard factory loads—150-grain and 170-grain—are recommended. Handloads are fine if they meet SAAMI specs.

Can I mount a red dot or scope on this revolver?

Yes. The frame is drilled and tapped for scope mounts. Magnum Research offers a specific BFR scope mount base, or you can use a universal weaver-style base. We recommend a low-profile red dot for quick target acquisition or a 2-7x handgun scope for longer-range hunting.

Is this revolver suitable for concealed carry?

Not practically. At 4.0 pounds and with a 7.5-inch barrel, it’s too large and heavy for daily concealed carry. It’s purpose-built for open carry in a chest or hip holster during hunting or outdoor expeditions.

How does the recoil compare to a .44 Magnum revolver?

Perceived recoil is similar to a .44 Mag in a gun of this weight, but the .30-30 generates less muzzle flip due to its slower pressure curve. The Hogue rubber grips help absorb the push. Most shooters find it manageable for a box of 20 rounds.

What is the effective range for hunting with this revolver?

With a 7.5-inch barrel and proper optics, you can ethically take deer-sized game out to 100 yards. Some experienced handgun hunters stretch it to 125 yards with a rest and a scope. The .30-30 retains about 900 ft-lbs at 100 yards from a rifle; from this revolver, expect around 700-800 ft-lbs, which is adequate for whitetail.

Last updated: April 2026

According to the National Shooting Sports Foundation, handgun hunting participation has grown 14% since 2020, driven by revolvers like the BFR that bridge the gap between pistol and rifle performance.

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