BBQ vs Court Guns - let's see em.

Help Support Ruger Forum:

RSIno1

Hunter
Joined
Sep 17, 2013
Messages
2,858
Location
Southern California
There is a good BBQ candidate in the for sale section. Thought I'd start this rather than hijack his thread.

Court guns and BBQ guns.

I know that Texas doesn't have a lock on court guns, or their kissin' cousin, the BBQ gun, but someone always asks me what they are.

Unfortunately, I'm afraid they're a dying breed. At least in this part of the country. Back in West Texas every lawman worth his salt has a court gun. Around here, everyone has gone to polymer framed pistols, and I'm here to tell you, ain't no way this side of the Styx than you can turn a Glock into a court gun.

Sorry, ain't gonna happen. It is technically, physically and aesthetically impossible.

So, down to brass tacks.

A court gun is the pistol that you wear during your court-type duties.

Usually a Colt Government Model or clone or a Browning Hi-Power, although any metal pistol with removable grips will do. Either blued or stainless is just fine, and have a small amount of tasteful engraving done to the slide.

Replace the grips with burlwood or stag. Fancy wood is acceptable, and can be minimally engraved. Understatement is the word of the day here.

The gun leather for your court gun should be dark in colour, with the classic basketweave pattern and a Ranger buckle. A subdued floral or Celtic pattern is acceptable, as long as the leather engraving is not a different color from the rest of the belt. In the past, the best gear was custom-made by inmates of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, but I don't know if they're still doing that.

Some philistines have asked about nylon carry gear, or -- God forbid -- kydex. The only stuff good enough for a 'court gun' is leather. Period. Full stop. And for God's sake, don't have your name engraved on the back of the belt. That's just...just...tacky.

For accessories, consider one open-topped magazine pouch and a belt-mounted badge. Polish your boots, press your jeans and wear a starched long-sleeve shirt.

Now, a BBQ gun is a whole different animal. A BBQ gun is what you wear to barbeques, baby christenings, formal balls, and any other place where a fancy jacket or outfit would be worn.

Get your paws on a revolver. Smith & Wesson or Colt would be best, although I understand that Brazilian products are becoming accepted. Polished stainless at a minimum, and full-blown nickle is a better. And pony up for full engraving. Have the trigger, hammer, screws and ejection rod anodized blue, gold, or colour-case-hardened for the traditionalists.

Now, look in the mirror. Is your mustache over 50% grey? If so, go for pearl grips. 49% or less on the grey-meter, and you'd best stick with ivory. If you go for mother-of-pearl, have it carved or inlaid. Steer heads are a classic pattern, although badges and stars are always safe.

If you go the ivory option, have the ivory inlaid or scrimshawed. Floral patterns involving roses and the Texas flag are good, as well as the state of Texas, a tasteful rendition of a young lady, or long horn cattle. Any scene from the battle of the Alamo is a surefire crowd pleaser. For those souls living outside the Great State of Texas, the flag raising at Mt. Suribachi may be substituted for an Alamo scene, and anything involving Marines is acceptable engraving material.

I would advise that you stay away from morbid or dreary themes in your engraving -- unless it is extremely well done.

The leather for your BBQ gun should be of a floral pattern, with the engraving a different color than the rest of the leather. The engraving pattern should extend to the buckle and any other metal hardware which should consist of silver and be polished bright enough to shave in, although gold is acceptable if carried with the proper attitude.

Accessories should be limited to a reload and a pocket watch.

No BBQ outfit is really complete without hand-made boots made from the hide of a critter that is guaranteed to send your local PETA petter into orbit. Pressed jeans under a Western-cut jacket, with a bolo tie, and a black Stetson complete the ensemble. The bolo tie should have a chunk of rock slightly larger than a baby's fist and the Stetson should have a hat band made from the cousin of the critter on your feet.

For some of the best examples of court and BBQ guns around, I strongly recommend visiting the Texas Ranger Museum in Waco, Texas.

LawDog http://thelawdogfiles.blogspot.com/2006/03/court-guns-and-bbq-guns.html
 

Bob Wright

Hawkeye
Joined
Jun 24, 2004
Messages
7,711
Location
Memphis, TN USA
I don't have a BBQ gun, though I'm a BBQ man myself. But BBQ sauce will strip the finish off any gun, as well as peeling the finish off wood grips and charring the wood.

Some plastics fare better than others and won't dissolve, but do tend to warp.

Bob Wright
 

jimd441

Blackhawk
Joined
Feb 28, 2009
Messages
684
Location
NC
Personally I prefer to put all things BBQ into my mouth and keep them away from my guns. I also prefer to keep all firearms things away from my mouth :lol: Seriously, thanks for the info.

Jim
 

Terry T

Buckeye
Joined
Oct 17, 2006
Messages
1,919
Location
NorCa.
Just visited the Texas Ranger Museum in Waco 3 weeks ago. Their 'dress' guns are pretty amazing but...very serviceable at the same time. Seems that the Ranger's swagger and style was enough to get most bad guys to simply call it a day and think about another line of work. :shock: The ones who tried to shoot it out with the Rangers quickly discovered that those 'dress' guns were not only effective, the Rangers behind the guns could really make them go!
If you're in the area, it's a must see for any gun guy or gal.
Terry T
 

jsh

Single-Sixer
Joined
Oct 6, 2013
Messages
321
Location
Kansas US of A
Sauce on BBQ, must be trying to hide or cover somthing up. Same goes with steak sauce, why?

I am a KC resident and not a big fan of sauce.
 

Mus408

Hunter
Joined
Apr 30, 2011
Messages
2,337
Location
Va.
I have some nice BBQ guns but wouldn't have much use for a court gun since you had better leave it in the car if trying to enter a court room!
 

CraigC

Hawkeye
Joined
May 27, 2002
Messages
5,197
Location
West Tennessee
This is as close as I can get at the moment.

IMG_8980b.jpg


IMG_2292b.jpg


IMG_2980b.jpg
 
Top