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    Surely someone in the revolver hive has a 2-gun BBQ rig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jtcarm View Post



    Surely someone in the revolver hive has a 2-gun BBQ rig.
    As good as I can do
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    The lack of a brace of Barbecue revolvers is a shortcoming I really need to remedy.

    A matched pair of Open Top replicas in .38, deep blued and engraved Purdy style, with scrimshaw fossil ivory grips would be rather stunning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe in PNG View Post
    The lack of a brace of Barbecue revolvers is a shortcoming I really need to remedy.

    A matched pair of Open Top replicas in .38, deep blued and engraved Purdy style, with scrimshaw fossil ivory grips would be rather stunning.
    Be the change you want to see in the world: https://www.gunbroker.com/Item/908674867

    Seriously, someone buy that. I've had it bookmarked for a couple weeks now. Engraving, refinishing (maybe high polish nickel, maybe Ford's master polish blue with nitre screws / proper case coloring) and Grashorn stocks with no bark has been rattling around in the back of my mind for awhile.

    Someone on THR a long time ago had one of these set up like that and I've never been able to find that thread or those pictures since.

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    Speaking of barbecue guns...

    THIS is a proper barbecue revolver:

    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/913201158

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wyoming Shooter View Post
    THIS is a proper barbecue revolver:

    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/913201158
    Gets my vote!

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    Smith 624, 629 Mountain Gun, 64 with 3” barrel, 66 with 2.5” barrel along with a pair of Spyderco Enduras and a pair of Spyderco Delicas.

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    Smith 624, 629 Mountain Gun, 64 with 3” barrel, 66 with 2.5” barrel along with a pair of Spyderco Enduras and a pair of Spyderco Delicas.
    Those knives sound like taxonomic names for arachnids.

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    My Smith .22s, an 18-3 and a 17-3.

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