BBQ Guns

I don't have any BBQ's to go to , but if I did, I would take my nickel m.36 with faux ivory grips and polished manganese bronze Tyler Tee; I think I want to add a tyler trigger shoe, can't decide between polished bronze or polished aluminum. Probably bronze.

Wish I still had that...don't know why I let it go...
 
looks like I've been snoozing on this thread. I love BBQ and this is probably what I would strap on for the party. A first year factory Class A engraved .44 Magnum with a Heiser #713 marked VL&A Chicago for 6 1/2" Mag.
Bill
 

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I'm still pretty upset at Dave for stealing those grips off our table in Louisville. If I'd had even an inkling that John would have let them go separate from the gun, I'd own them.

Probably not fair that these photos are still around. You fellers will make a lot of us mad that you've got 'em and we don't. My first thought was that maybe I need to get busy and buy another, but then I realize I might have to work to afford it. I'd rather look at computer pictures that get out of bed that early. And there was a time I wasn't this lazy. Now I wanna go to a gun show.
 
looks like I've been snoozing on this thread. I love BBQ and this is probably what I would strap on for the party. A first year factory Class A engraved .44 Magnum with a Heiser #713 marked VL&A Chicago for 6 1/2" Mag.

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Bill

That would be the highlight of my BBQ...:cool:
 
Here is a Colt that started life as a Wiley Clapp Government Model. The frame and slide were both Color Case Hardened and I added a set of Ivories from Nutmeg. The small parts were Nitre blued
 

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Some very beautiful pistols and revolvers all scratched up. About the only one I have that just might fit in would be my 24-3 with the 3" bbl and of course in 44 special. Frank
 
BBQ Magnum

Was looking for something else in the safe, and happened on this one. Haven't posted this before, but my engraved inventory has increased by one.
.44 Magnum (Jan. '57), silver and gold plate, with carved stocks. Work by Charles E. Price, a German trained master engraver from these parts via MO and TX, who left us about 20 years ago. Has a custom built walnut case with some brass inserts echoing the design on the stocks--a very nice package. A little gaudy maybe, but definitely BBQ.






















 
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