Can a J Frame be a BBQ Gun?

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If you had not already stated that you purchased it used I would have commented that it appears to have just been unpacked from it's factory box. Even more so were it wearing the original grips although those it's wearing are very complimentary, proud find, indeed!
 
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A J frame? sure, how about an I frame?

This is a nickle baby chief with Sambar stocks.

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And here is a well loved Chief's Special in a floral carved holster and a Tyler polished aluminum grip adapter.

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Of course a J-frame can be a BBQ gun

I have the 39th Production Model 649 produced

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This is one of 25 hand selected revolvers that was embellished by the Factory to honor the introduction of the 1st stainless steel Bodyguard. In addition to the Factory engraving the African Elephant ivory stocks were also provided with the revolver. This is the best Factory Ivory I have



However I will also sometimes carry two of my PC 940 Specials. I wear these in a New York Reload holster made by Bell Charter Oak. Very often it is the holster that gets the most attention, until I pull one of the revolvers out and people realize that they're chambered for 356 TSW

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