I've never owned a Kahr and never paid much attention to them. However, I stumbled across the Magnum Research BFR revolver product that is also owned by the Kahr parent company. Then I wondered, "Why don't I see any talk about Kahr firearms on NWFA?" I looked in the search feature, nearly all of what I saw there has to do with classifieds. Don't Kahr guns get respect? If not, why not? After all, Danny Reagan carries a Kahr K9.
I didn't know BFR revolvers existed, either. I was casting about for a replacement choke wrench for my NEF Survivor with the .410 /.45 Colt barrel. The original choke wrench for the NEF was marked, T/C, so when they made the Survivor barrel, they simply utilized existing T/C chokes and wrenches. It appears that the Kahr-made BFR revolver with the .410 / .45 Colt chambering also utilizes a T/C choke, while the wrench is a different, simpler design. But works interchangeably with T/C, NEF, and BFR.
So if you're looking for a T/C or NEF choke wrench, don't pay $50 on ebay for a rare, no longer made T/C version. Get the Kahr / BFR version for $6.
So BFR, they say it stands for, "Biggest, Finest Revolver." But I think that may be tongue-in-cheek, as it may have a second meaning.
I didn't know BFR revolvers existed, either. I was casting about for a replacement choke wrench for my NEF Survivor with the .410 /.45 Colt barrel. The original choke wrench for the NEF was marked, T/C, so when they made the Survivor barrel, they simply utilized existing T/C chokes and wrenches. It appears that the Kahr-made BFR revolver with the .410 / .45 Colt chambering also utilizes a T/C choke, while the wrench is a different, simpler design. But works interchangeably with T/C, NEF, and BFR.
So if you're looking for a T/C or NEF choke wrench, don't pay $50 on ebay for a rare, no longer made T/C version. Get the Kahr / BFR version for $6.
So BFR, they say it stands for, "Biggest, Finest Revolver." But I think that may be tongue-in-cheek, as it may have a second meaning.