Originally Posted by fshaw
Originally Posted by jwp475
[quote=Snowwolfe]I owned a handful of Freedom Arms revolvers. All were truly beautiful examples of well machine artistry. All you need to is pull back the hammer and feel the precision. For the most part they are worth the price of admission.
The BFR’s for all intentions are just as accurate, sometimes maybe more so. But the difference is not significant.
The BFR can be bought for roughly 1/3rd the cost of a new Premier grade FA.
If accuracy is your main concern buy the BFR
If accuracy AND fit, finish, and artistry in metal if what you prefer buy the FA.


I’ve never owned a BFR, but owned one field grade Freedom Arms in 454 Casull. Concur with the first paragraph above completely. One of the most precisely produced firearms that I’ve ever owned. Superb handguns. Always reminded me of a bank vault when I cocked the hammer.


Dick, Jack Huntington did a grip modification on BFRs corrected the grip shape, BFR now produces them with this grip shape



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