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    Looking to handle some big bore revolvers and was wondering who has the best selection in town (Denver Metro, I'm in Evergreen). 44 mag is the smallest I'm looking for, would love to find a S&W 460ES but I know thats a pipe dream. Thanks in advance

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    If all you want to do is look at a bunch go to Bass Pro Shops, they usually have a pretty descent selection but they price themselves out of contention in my opinion. I would never buy a gun there but i have checked them out to see what I liked.
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    The Firing Line seemed to have a good selection of BFRs the last time I was there.

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    Green Mountain Guns usually has a few on consignment. The older 60s and 70s Smiths are getting harder to find, I don't pay much attention to 80s or newer.

    I saw a 460 at the last Tanner Gun Show, you might check out the next show.

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