Short Barreled Rifle a Revolver

Published on April 1, 2026
Duration: 1:30

This video showcases a unique short-barreled rifle (SBR) build featuring a 10-inch Taurus Raging Hunter revolver in .460 S&W Magnum, fitted with the new Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter stock. The setup allows for the use of both powerful .460 S&W Magnum and .45 Colt ammunition, transforming the revolver into a more stable platform. The Bounty Hunter stock provides additional points of contact, a cheek rest, and auxiliary ammunition storage.

Quick Summary

This video showcases a unique short-barreled rifle (SBR) build featuring a 10-inch Taurus Raging Hunter revolver in .460 S&W Magnum, fitted with the new Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter stock. The setup allows for the use of both powerful .460 S&W Magnum and .45 Colt ammunition, transforming the revolver into a more stable platform.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the unique SBR build
  2. 00:05Taurus Raging Hunter and caliber details
  3. 00:12Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter Stock overview
  4. 00:24Ammunition versatility (.460 S&W Magnum and .45 Colt)
  5. 00:40Bounty Hunter stock design and installation
  6. 00:51Benefits of the Bounty Hunter stock (points of contact, cheek rest, storage)
  7. 01:02Bounty Hunter compatibility with large-frame revolvers
  8. 01:16Gideon Mediator XL optic mention
  9. 01:25Call to subscribe and outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Taurus Raging Hunter SBR build unique?

This build is unique because it transforms a 10-inch Taurus Raging Hunter revolver in .460 S&W Magnum into a short-barreled rifle (SBR) using the new Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter stock. This configuration offers enhanced stability and accuracy.

What ammunition can be fired from a .460 S&W Magnum Raging Hunter with the Bounty Hunter stock?

The .460 S&W Magnum Raging Hunter can fire its namesake potent cartridge. Additionally, it is compatible with .45 Colt ammunition, making it versatile for both powerful shooting and plinking purposes.

What are the key features of the Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter stock?

The Bounty Hunter stock replaces the revolver's grip with an aluminum one and provides additional points of contact for stability, a cheek rest for better aiming, and auxiliary ammunition storage, which is particularly useful for reduced-capacity firearms.

Can the Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter stock be used on any revolver?

Midwest Industries is rolling out the Bounty Hunter stock for 'basically all of the large frame revolvers.' A brace version is also available for non-NFA use, indicating broad compatibility with various large-frame models.

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