Questor
There was a discussion of BBQ guns way back when, if you wish to look for it. It was a fun discussion.
A BBQ gun is a TEXAS, by GOD term. there are actually two guns in question the BBQ gun and a court gun.
The BBQ gun is for, BBQ's of course. Fancied up guns, normally Colts in S/A but as time carried on Colts in Semi-auto were allowed in the gates.
Normally it was a highly engraved piece, inlaid with silver or gold, tastfully gawdy, with ivory handles--no pearl here, that was for whores and gamblers--leather was typically spanish work with a lot of Spaish influence.
A 1911 Colt was the same.
These weapon were not as few as one might imagine and I have seen a number in my day.
The court gun was for occasions of town visits to the lawyer or the court.
These weapons were eually engrave but not as gawdy and maybe not inlaid,Ivory handles though. The leather was also not as gawdy but conservative.
These were not working guns, well except for the court guns, examples of which were commonly found on the hips of county boys, Rangers and such.
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