Show your Barbecue Guns & Holsters

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My rig is enroute:

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Rob says it is less 'red' than it appears in this photo. I like the color - you wont' be able to see if any barbecue sauce spills on it. JUST KIDDING.
 
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Sven says, "Rob says it is less 'red' than it appears in this photo. I like the color - you wont' be able to see if any barbecue sauce spills on it."

What do you think we dyed it with? Ran out of regular dye and used K.C. Masterpiece.

Color's good, but a pack of dogs is following the delivery truck. :D
 
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REAL BARBECUE SAUCE: Soy sauce, garlic, green onions, sugar.

Sautee overnight.

Cook rice, deploy gas mask, open jars of stinky cabbage.
 
You guys have shown some nice pistols and rigs but I don't think we've got the concept just yet. We are talking bling bling.

Minimum 3/4 coverage engraving, plating, loud grips and flower carved buscadero rigs. These guns are meant to be seen!
 
BigG: Finally I understand why someone would buy one of those Commemorative Pistols advertised in National Rifleman.

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from the American Historical Foundation

(Sven ducks, remembering that these weapons actually can fire!)

If I had to choose a barbecue gun, it would be something totally engraved, with ivory grips... maybe a SAA.

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Sven, you're getting warmer but I think that would .45 be more appropriate at a urban saturday nite crack dealer meeting with its garish faux engraving and loud gold plating.

A factory engraved Colt or S&W with ivory grips would be what I would consider a barbecue gun ensconced (as Jeff Cooper might say) in a suitably ornately worked buscadero rig.

As I mentioned earlier, that Waco museum has some jaw-dropping engraved Colt Gomt Models, SAAs and N-frame Smiths used by the Texas Rangers. Really impressive and worth seeing. :cool:
 
Here is my CZ75 DualTone with "Fancy" grips :) IWB holster is made By Eric.

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Skunk, you're killing me with the Beretta pix. Gonna have to send mine in for some work. What did you have done to yours?

Tonerguy, SWEEEEET leather work. VERY impressed.
 
Thanks!!!!!

Thanks, Cap. Tucker does good work. I keep him chained to his workbench most of the time. His wife brings food and water twice a day. He gets bathroom breaks, of course, and 4 hours of "lights out" every night.

Work, work, work. ;)
 
Some pretty brass flingers shown, but what about a real gun?

Here's a nice little BBque rig with a Texas Steak knife.

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Skunk, you're killing me with the Beretta pix. Gonna have to send mine in for some work. What did you have done to yours?

Novak rear, trijicon front
Stainless steel guiderod
Carbon fiber grips
Stainless Langdon trigger
He changed out the mag release, grip screws (old ones in that pic) and hammer because I had a prototype gun and they were different from the production Elite II's.

Wilson magpouch and holster, Rafter S elephant skin belt, RR 5.11 series vest and cargo pants.
 
well down here in SC, real bbq sauce is yellow
Amen to that!!!! And preferably comes from Maurice Besinger.

Here is my old BBQ gun. Yep...the little lady got this one in the divorce too. Bet she is wearing it to one of those weird Texas BBQ's were they cook BEEF in RED sauce :what: :cuss:
 

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