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I've known the term BBQ gun colloquially for at least a decade, though as a city slicker, I rarely see people other than law enforcement open carry, and much less at the BBQs I attend.
But I always understood a BBQ gun to be the gun equivalent of "Sunday's best". And often that means a little on the garish side. Chrome and gold accents. Engravings. Fancy wood.
A pimped out 1911 is the ultimate BBQ gun in my mind, but a nice revolver could also work.
I don't link anything plastic fantastic qualifies, but to each their own.
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