Bullseye
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You could call it a church gun. Nice BH !
I probably won't get into a BBQ with this, but maybe a weenie roast.
I probably won't get into a BBQ with this, but maybe a weenie roast.
Those would be kolache gunsI have a pair of gold cz 52's I will post when I get home. nice duracoat job on them
Or certainly a church gun.View attachment 228037 View attachment 228038
I probably won't get into a BBQ with this, but maybe a weenie roast.
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I probably won't get into a BBQ with this, but maybe a weenie roast.
Some of us are wise enough to leave these things to the professionals . And even for a private event, you're typically still in a public venue unless you happen to own a giant, developed ranch, so the various laws apply.OK, now I'm confused. I'd only heard about BBQ guns from a few different threads on this site. I thought it referred to guns you brought to a private BBQ event, but now public establishments have been brought into it.
If I remember correctly, I used .451 balls in that revolver as they were easier to seat and I still recall some lead rings shaved off the balls. Just made sure the clylinders were well covered with lube to seal them up good.Thanks.
I really like the looks of short barreled cap&ball revolvers, but they knew what they were doing when they made the originals. Short barrel=short loading lever. Short loading lever = difficult loading.
Bullseye
Are those grips by Jay Scott? Definitely remind me of them from way back when!