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I know it's not a Luger, but it shore is purty! Colt Bisley 32WCF made in 1907 with Elephant Ivory grips:
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Thats a wonderful present! I love the old Colts and S&Ws as much as the Lugers.
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it's artwork. Nice buy.
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Hugh, very nice!
Your collection of BBQ guns must have reached quite a number by now? |
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You think Lugers are expensive?...Hugh isn't picking up those BBQ guns for peanuts!
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Vlim,
It is up to around 20 now. Ron, How right you are, its Pecans, Walnuts, Cashews, etc ![]()
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nice Hugh, very nice
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What's a BBQ gun?
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Uh Oh! New Guy!
Perhaps only Hugh can accurately describe a BBQ Gun.. |
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Back in the early days, the Texas Rangers and other Texas lawmen often had two pistols. One was a plain gun used for everyday work, their "work gun". When they dressed up for a court appearance, or to attend a social gettogether which were often big outdoor bar-b-ques, they put on their "special" gun which was often engraved, or nickel plated, and/or with pearl, stag or other special grips, and wore them. These came to be called "Bar-B-Que Guns". This term was mostly used in the southwest and not widely used until modern times when all fancy handguns are now sometimes called Bar-B-Que, BarBQ or BBQ Guns.
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I always wondered where that term came from! OK, I'll fire up the pit, all you Hands, purty up!
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Among of them, I like this one most. This one matches my taste perfectly.
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Not quite as "full dress" as Hugh's guns, but I just finsihed the grips on my favorite hog-leg, so maybe it can be considered a blue jeans and sport coat version.
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Beautiful gun, Ron, and nice job on those grips. I have always been partial to Stags, but seems like I have ended up with more Ivory & Pearl than Stag.
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Thanks for the explanation, and the photos. I grew up in Arizona, but never heard the term. Guess I never got invited to the right social events.
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