So what is YOUR definition of a BBQ gun?

xray97- You steal one of my guns?


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Yup, I reckon one of those critters would get you admitted to most any BBQ.
 
I feal so plane.;)(had so have snuk that one in)

Great show guys and you would all be welcome here for some grilling anytime.
 
I guess a barbeque gun would be one you could wipe barbeque sauce off easily. Nickel 27-2 with a brushed gold T-grip...GOld n nickel, now thats Country.

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To me, it's just bring your best. It doesn't have to be engraved or inlaid, or even nickled, just clean and proper. You need some smart looking leather to carry it, do NOT come to a BBQ with that tacical canvas lookin stuff, we use that for napkins. No pink guns, no rubber grips, and none of that sissy lookin' laser etching either. A couple of these pics look more like "hot link" guns rather than proper BBQ. But mostly, a fine collection of steel and cowhide.
 
Ah . . .

Picture a nice fire on the grill . . .

thick barbecue sauce heavily slathered on the tasty object that's getting roasted . . .

The object of the roast? A Saturday Night Special . . .

Yep, an old potmetal RG .38 special snubbie . . .

and the smell of its plastic grips sagging down as they melt in the fire . . . LOL
 
XCan anyone recommend an engraver that won't break the bank?
 
Those clone guns built by uberti that are commemortives are engraved in spain and italy. I have this General george s patton copy single action army that is suppose to be a copycat of his gun. It also is silver plated and fully engraved. It sold through the american historical fondation that has many different type guns both clones and originals that are fully engraved oversea`s for a small fraction of what it would cost here. I think I paid about $500s for this gun about 25 years ago.
http://www.ahffirearms.com/

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