CopBob, I've never heard of a BBQ gun, but I am jealous of a state that has a mindset that you have to have a dressed up gun to wear to a party (I'm assuming that's the point). Not that Ohio is that bad (and getting better) about ccw.
1851 brass navy colt replica 7 1/2 inch barrel. You should have seen the Mrs. eyes when I had to draw it from the boot one evening upon returning to the house and relizing the back door was open. (blew open) and I had to clear the house with it.
Taurus PT92 or Charles Daly 1911 both with old el paso IWB holsters, S&W model 57 with 8 3/8" barrel in shoulder rig when in the woods, and once around town to prove to my wife that she couldn't tell when I was carrying.
Currently its my 4" model 13 K frame. I rarely carry it though for no reason other than barrel length during the draw. In the market for a Glock 19 or 17.
masterpiece arms 930...in a vertical shoulder..i had to cut down a 32 sten, to 15 rounds, because it was sticking out my jacket...i can only do it on jacket days, and there are not many of those in south florida...gary
The largest would be a 4-inch, S&W model 28. It's just a bit larger in the grip than my otherwise identical 629 Mountain Revolver. I have carried both (at different times, not together) concealed with good effect but not every day as I have other better choices.
"L" framed S&W revolvers, but only in the winter here in Florida. That lasts a couple of weeks, hopefully. Then it's back to "J" framed S&W revolvers.
If we had been granted the privilege of OC then "L" frames full time. For me nothing says "Stop doing that" like 44SPL.
A 5.5" .44 Mag in under my shirt and a 7+1 round 20" 12 gauge down my pants leg. I list 15 degrees to port and walk kind of funny, but if anybody messes with me, I'm covered.
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