Barbecue gun pics!

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Good Ol' Boy signature is funny. :)
I buy all of my guns from a guy named T-Rex.
He's a small arms dealer.
Somebody post another gun before we get in trouble, I'm just gettin hungry.
 
629. Grasshorn stags. Name, rank and department engraved. El Paso saddlery rig. About as fancy as I've got.

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I have two, one for each hand! In a semi-auto it's my Colt Custom Shop Combat Commander. With a revolver it's going to be my highly polished stainless steel Ruger Vaquero with Bar-S Tru Ivory grips.



 
Yup, no BBQ guns in New York. Have to go before or after an SU game. Standing room only. Staff is great. Food better.
 
My old S&W 29-2 has been with me for many years. A friends family ranch house burned down in 1968. He found the remains of a bed that came up the trail form Missouri in 1861.
A friend in Atlanta, Ga. carved these "Roper" style stocks from that very old wood. They are real special to me. :)

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That is real special! Wonder who's bed, where they came from, what they saw and did.

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Deaf Smith, Sorry I made a mistake. The fellow who gave me the wood told me the history of the bed. I never wrote it down. I wish I had recorded the story. My best Ole Pal who made these grips passed away in Atlanta, Ga. 2 years ago.
I was Range Officer at the Poison Spider Range near Casper in the 1970s. It seems time has passed as has my memory.
Deaf Smith thanks so much for your considerate message. I appreciate the opportunity to answer you.
 
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