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Bet those would look awesome on a black TLE or a Royal. (helping with excuse to buy a new gun :D )
 
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Here I go!!!

I foresee a set of walrus tooth grips on my new Pro Carry II. This could be the beginnings of a "Barbecue Gun"!!!:eek::eek:
 

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Let's all plan on having our BBQ guns ready by May 2015 and we'll try to find a way, shortly after that, to show them off to each other over a cold one. There are just too many beautiful guns in this crowd not to see them in person.
 
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What the heck is a barbeque gun? Sit around at a barbeque and discuss guns while the meat cooks?
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BBQ Gun
An old term from the Southwest that refers to a gun that is not worn daily. It won't have the scratches, wear marks, etc a daily wear gun would have. These guns were not something that were never used or "useless." In the time the term came about they were functional guns (sometimes, heavily modified for better accuracy/reliability/etc) that might have some custom engraving, polishing, or custom grips. They didn't make many guns purely for show - they made guns to use and users modified them for show. They were normally worn in tooled leather holsters as opposed to daily wear holsters - which were plain.
 
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