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  • Moonpie

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    Gunz are icky.
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    TxStetson

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    The Big Country
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    I do have one dressed up Sunday-go-to-meetin gun to post pics of. I could call it my BBQ gun. It’s a Sig POW/MIA Edition 1911. It’s back to original now that it’s not my EDC anymore.
     

    benenglish

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    One of the things I may need to sell is a perfect BBQ gun
    You have an engraved, gold- or silver-inlaid Single Action Army with Tiffany silver grip panels?

    I suppose other people may have a different definition of "perfect BBQ gun", though...
     

    benenglish

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    This is as close as I can get Ben, and it's not very close.
    But it is gorgeous, Cam.

    Brings back memories of shooting my first M29 until the front sight insert flew away and it rattled when you shook it because, naturally, the only load I'd use in it was Keith's "240 grains and plenty of 2400" combo.

    The guy was amazing.

    Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
     
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