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This one was done by Jeff Flannery. Giraffe bone grips.



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This is as close as I can get ... it' not an S&W though



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Sal,

Thanks for resurrecting this great thread.

Hard to decide what might be my favorite BBQ gun. Guess it would depend on the circumstances so here are a couple. If lots of you S&W addicts were invited, I might hang this old RM on my side.


On the other hand, if any old LEO's were allowed to show up, I might wear this very early 1911 Super .38 and .38 Safety Hammerless that were the arms of my wife's Texas Sheriff grandfather.


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Tried to work a deal for this one to no avail.

A pair owned by a friend and fellow forum member.

I still have the holster but the Combat Masterpiece had to go to pay bills.
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Curtis,

If you ever feel a need to get rid of that holster send me a PM.

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Bob, who made the holster on that .38 Super?
Your wife must be very proud of her grandfather & the "reminders" she has.
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Being a bit north for these affairs momma only let me have one

A Pre 27 The Holster is A Heiser given by a Man who believed it
should be with this revolver.I and my kids will always remember.



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John,

There are no marks on the holster on Sheriff Quillie Clayton Gaddis' .38 Super. No marks on the plain black snap either. It looks a little like the Myres #967 but with a strap and an open toe. However the basketweave on the Myres is diagonal and the one on this holster is vertical so I believe that it may be a H. Heiser.

The 1911 shipped Nov. 14, 1936 to Q. C. Gaddis at Titus County Texas with the ivory grips. (We still have the original box with the tiny IVORY label on the box.) I suspect that Sheriff Gaddis carried it in that holster since he got it.

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My S&W BBQ gun.

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Hey Master Chief, where can I get a gun with birds and flowers engraved on it? I've never seen anything like that. I love it! Tell my husband where he can find one for me.
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Fun to see this thread come around again. Here is a scratched up K-22 Combat Masterpiece that would feel comfortable at most BBQ's that I attend...







I know that I've shown it before, but it seems to fit nicely in this thread as well.

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Do you have a larger photo? Those two look spectacular, but my ageing eyes cant seem to pick out the details.

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this is as close as I have to a BBQ rig (sorry about it being an "off brand")





and my BBQ BUG. At least it's the correct brand

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She's been seen before, but here's mine. Wolf & Klar, 3rd model 44, from a 1930s Texas lawman.


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Do you have a larger photo? Those two look spectacular, but my ageing eyes cant seem to pick out the details.

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Wow! These are some really nice BBQ guns. Sadly, the closest thing I have to a BBQ gun is my Colt series 70 1911.

Guess I need to fix that....with a proper shiny S&W revolver.

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Quinn is your nice old tooled holster maker marked?
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Lawandorder: the holster shown with my W&K does not have a maker's mark It is marked "38-44" on the back but it is not a typical stampling... almost as it it were finely engraved. It know little else as the holster was a surprise gift from another forum member who sent it to me when I first posted a photo of the gun a while back. Beautiful hoster and it loves the gun. I love em both.
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Thanks quinn. Very nice combo and the Jigged bone grips are great also.
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My home made rig for '56 SAA. Originally made for S.A.S.S. competition 20 years ago, now just for BBQ duty.
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2/3 of my engraved gun collection. Jim

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My Pseudo-Paterson, started life as a '49 Pocket, suffered a fire that melted off its brass grip. I just couldn't let it get thown away, grips real ivory made from SAA grips I had made in Africa 1951 when I was working there ----


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A bubba-distressed Colt 1917 that begged to be saved , grips ebony wood I got in Africa ----


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Colt SAA .38-40 my work again, African ivory again, an un-registered gun I bought the last day I was leaving NY when I retired in '81 ---


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Deja Vu, I think I showed this one before, Triple Lock I bought in OK City gun show in '82 for $135, sad failing cold blue, I had to do the TLC, Africa grips ---


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My Non-Colt Pseudo Ace, Philippine frame, Ceiner .22 conversion, Numrich innards, eBay pewter grips, my decor ----


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My BBQ .44 Special Shooter, poor outside, nice inside, I deepen the chamber from .44 Russian, TLC & Africa grips ---


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Family .45 auto, 1918, belonged to my cousin, in 1930s we shot up a storm with a nail keg of loose .45ACP one of his ranch hands brought back from National Guard camp. Gun looked wore out even then & I bought it from his estate a few years ago for $150 & dipped it in the renew vat for half an hour ----

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We call them pimp guns. This one is a Colt 1903 .32 Auto hard chromed with faux ivory grips.

Not a "pimp gun" but a subdued classic! A "pimp gun" is a nickel-plated .32 1903 Colt, with faux black "pearlex" grips. (I know, because I saw one in a bawdy house on a back street in New Orleans.)

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The only handgun I own that would stand out at the BBQ is a Springfield Armory Desert Storm Commemorative.


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She's been seen before, but here's mine. Wolf & Klar, 3rd model 44, from a 1930s Texas lawman.

Quinn, I'm not familiar with your Wolf & Klar reference. ?? Were they a custom house? Distributor? Law enforcement supply?
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Wolf & Klar was a Texas dealer/distributor who got S&W to put the lug back under the barrel of the N frame. This became known as the 3rd Model, the first was the "Triple Lock" and the second is the 1917 type with the exposed ejector rod.
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I'm glad this thread got resurrected yet again, very nice collection guys!
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Since this thread came back up.............
This is a formal request. It is time for some more images of your Daddy-in-law's 1911, holster and badge. Close ups too.
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If I had a BBQ to attend, this is what I would take (Pre 27 Harry Jarvis engraved)-



And this is how they would ride ( custom made by forum member 05CarbonDRZ)-

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