Let's see those bar-b-q guns!!!!!!

Colt Delte Elite 10mm
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We can only hope the BBQ is half as good as the pistols on this Thread!!!

One more time: 1954 38/44 HD converted to 45 Colt by Hamilton Bowen, with stocks by Paul Persinger and engraving by Dan Love:

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Boys, Now that there is a Peach!!!

Man, this is a kool thread for sure...

Su Amigo,
Dave

And yeah, I like them carved Ivories...

I carved these in '99 [cow camp style carvin' of a short horn range bull] 2nd Gen. Colt in .44 Special
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BBQ guns? Origin of term...???....

Here in Maine we have clambakes, not BBQ's, and people don't generally come armed to a clambake, so I ask from ignorance, what is the origin of the term " BBQ guns", and how would you define, in words, the term? I can sort of get the drift...I can see that they sometimes tend to be over-the-top, or ornate, even rococco, or (dare I say it) pimpish, at least the more highly engraved or flashy specimens, or maybe it is more Sunday-Go-to-Meeting fancy...help me understand this phenomenon, and how it came to be....
not being judgmental here, I have a couple which might qualify, i love to take them out and fondle them, but don't shoot them much...
 
ok you know when you are going to a gathering with a lot of friends there you try to look nice and wear your 'good clothes'? well exchange meeting with BBQ and good clothes with gun and there you have it! Just a fancy gun we are proud of and like to show off when we get the chance
 
How about a pair.:) Always wanted a Patton two holster setup for these. Model 520, sn n558177 & n558478
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