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Let's see those bar-b-q guns!!!!!!
We haven't done this in a while, so let's pull out our favorite guns and holster rigs that we show off when we have a bar-b-q!!!! Here's my offering, a Colt Series 80 Commander with hand made pewter grips and a carved western style holster from Mexico and Gatorfarmer fat man's belt!!!!
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Sweeeeet! I think I'd like to learn about leather tooling. I've seen other members post their handy work.
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My two prized possesions. A matched pair of engraved, rebuilt Colt .45s with stag grips. Vintage 1920 and 1957 in a B-western rig I built in the late 80's. an old poor photo but you know what? Holsters still fits!
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Closest thing I have to a bbq gun is this shiny nickel 70s vintage Python. Christmas present from my sweet wife about 10-12 years ago, along with a EP Saddlery Threepersons holster.
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Closest thing I have to a bbq gun is this shiny nickel 70s vintage Python. Christmas present from my sweet wife about 10-12 years ago, along with a EP Saddlery Threepersons holster.
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My python and rig by Alfonso.
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You again?!! I love that whole outfit, feral. The rig I made in the reply above is my one and only two-tone dye jobs. I'll never get bored looking at that Alphonso masterpiece.
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bad picture, but a relatively pedestrian 10-7 4" nickel with a pair of the Executioner's stags fitted.
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Keep the photos coming folks!!! These are real slobber guns!!! You salivate just looking at them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This is a El paso holster and a S&W 66-3 3", performance center 1 of 300 for lew horton. Ported, trilijon sights etc. Some where I probley got a matching belt for it.
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We haven't done this in a while, so let's pull out our favorite guns that we show off when we have a bar-b-q!!!!/QUOTE]
Steve,
I've been sportin' this'n for a few months now,
1950 4th in 44 Special
Many Thanks to the forum member from whence it came, you know who you are!
And, man's she a pleasure to shoot!!!
Su Amigo,
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Here's my Smith 27-2 and 624 wearing their stags along with my little knife wearing stags from Blind Horse Knives.
Here's my 29-2 wearing stags
and my OM Ruger Flat Top wearing stags
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27-2 nickel 6" w/Executioner elk stags and Grasburr rig.
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This one may do it
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Uberti .45 colt silver plated, made for the american historical fondation. General George Patton Commemerative.
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Model 27-2 3.5", manufactured in September, 1978. Grips by Collins.
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Not really much of a BBQ gun but it is the only thing close I have. Still looking for the right holster for it! Born on date: 1965
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she ain't much but here she is, and I know I am missing a grip screw just can't find one!
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Might want to consider a Colt...
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BBQ gun???
Maybe I didn't read the title correctly!
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BBQ Gun
Something to wear when in polite company.
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Lucky Devil!!!!
Where do you keep comin' up with these beautiful .44's???????
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We haven't done this in a while, so let's pull out our favorite guns that we show off when we have a bar-b-q!!!!/QUOTE]
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I've been sportin' this'n for a few months now,
1950 4th in 44 Special
Many Thanks to the forum member from whence it came, you know who you are!
And, man's she a pleasure to shoot!!!
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I have a couple...
An old .44 Hand Ejector 3rd Change...
Here's a neat old five-screw Combat Masterpiece...
Oh, and don't forget the Weber!!
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Scratched up COLT..........
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Snake on a rabbit...
642 tuned, ported, et al by Marc Morganti at Gemini Customs
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Stags on a Blanket!
Here's a couple more. Stags on a blanket!!!!!
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That is super nice. I think Schofields look much nicer than '73 Colts. Larry
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This is a 27-2 with Don Collins grips. A neighbor that builds saddles made the holster for me. Larry
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Trying again. Holster didn't go first time. Larry
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that revolver looks amazing and I bet it is a smooth one for CCW those cut trigger guards look awsome
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Love the stag grips....thanks for the pics
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dan everytime you show that one I get the chills and that new holster looks great
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those are equally amazing who did the work?
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probably because you are the very talented holster maker
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model 36
Here is my nickel 36, with polished manganese bronze Tyler tee....and Ajax faux ivories...
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I don't do any barbecueing, so I guess I don't have one.
I do a lot of grilling, but I don't have a designated grillin' gun. I guess I HAVE grilled while wearing my 681 or 629 though.
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Just recently pick the PC up. Have not had a chance to shoot it. Hopefully some day I will have a range report.
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I think this is the best post war colt single action. A 1873-1973 44-40 Centennial. Black powder frame and etched barrel. I took a big saved pile of beer cans in and got about $125. Then stopped in the gunshop where I got this gun and bought the pearl grips for $80. The gun cost $1200 out the door about two years ago.
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YES! That's what we need- a vintage leather thread.
Alfonso did beautiful work.
So did Ojala. Anybody have some work by the old Hollywood masters?
Anybody ever see Arvo's beautiful daughter working a show with him?
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We haven't done this in a while, so let's pull out our favorite guns that we show off when we have a bar-b-q!!!!/QUOTE]
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I've been sportin' this'n for a few months now,
1950 4th in 44 Special
Many Thanks to the forum member from whence it came, you know who you are!
And, man's she a pleasure to shoot!!!
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Anybody notice that is a FIVE inch 1950-44 Target? It letters.
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