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Re: BBQ Guns

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Pawpaw wrote: How about a Dan Wesson Guardian? It seems to meet your criteria and it's available in 9mm, .45ACP, & .38 Super.

This one happens to be .45. I'll admit, I never thought of it as a BBQ gun before.

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A nice looking gun. Some subtle engraving and a pair of custom grips and it would dress up just fine.

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This is great! I have a reason to buy another gun!!!

Then hopefully someone will invite me to a BBQ. But I'll get prepared just in case. :thumbs2:
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PaJ wrote:This is great! I have a reason to buy another gun!!!

Then hopefully someone will invite me to a BBQ. But I'll get prepared just in case. :thumbs2:
You could always invite people to your place for a BBQ. ;-)
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Re: BBQ Guns

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OK, this has got me to thinking... I already have my BBQ gun, but I don't have a BBQ worthy holster. Never thought about it before since we had to keep them concealed.

Looking for tooled leather. No butterflies, dolphins, or unicorns. Just something classy, but pretty.

Anybody here know anything about these people? http://www.soterialeather.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: BBQ Guns

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I've been looking at Tucker Leather

http://www.tuckergunleather.com/

I have one of his conceal carry holsters and mag carrier and they are top notch.

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troglodyte wrote:I've been looking at Tucker Leather

http://www.tuckergunleather.com/

I have one of his conceal carry holsters and mag carrier and they are top notch.
Do they make a holster for my new AR? :lol:

Truely, they have some great looking products. i was talking to them at a show last weekend. If the gun is holstered the leather is more worthy of showmanship. And these guys have it. No I am not affiliated. Just really liked what I saw. Hoping to get one soon in their black cherry color.
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PaJ wrote:Do they make a holster for my new AR?
Someone does:

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A little tooling and some dye ... ;-)
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I might be tempted to go with a classic wheel gun and custom holster.

A 66 is pretty handsome.
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Or a 686 SSR... If you don't mind the size.
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threoh8 wrote:
PaJ wrote:Do they make a holster for my new AR?
Someone does:

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A little tooling and some dye ... ;-)
What an incompetent design. Muzzle sweeps everyone behind you and doesn't even cover the trigger.

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Here's my tucker rig with a PX4 .45
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Re: BBQ Guns

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I'm ready for the BBQ. Just wished it would warm up some more. Kind of cold for BBQ, although I did make me some pulled pork last week! This is an all elephant holster for my Springfield full size 1911. Antique elephant with a black elephant reinforcement.

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