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I felt this topic needed a meme...

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Since lots of 1911 are showing up here I'll post mine which could potentially be a BBQ gun. Although I usually associate a little more visual appeal in a BBQ gun, this is a good conversation piece.

Started as a Springfield PX9109LP (SA Loaded) 1911, and wanted to turn it into my ultimate combat 1911. The following were left original: Springfield Loaded frame with beavertail safety, plunger tube, and ejector; slide with sights; barrel with barrel link, pin, and barrel bushing. All other parts are Ed Brown except the VZ grips. Action has been tuned to 3.5 pound trigger pull. All work done by Mac's Precision Gunsmithing. 3/4" group at 25 yards in a Ransom Rest. Might get new sights for it one of these days, but it's a very solid shooter.

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2nd Gen S&W 439

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Classic DA/SA. Despite only an 8 +1 capacity, this is still an outstanding fighting handgun and I would feel well armed if I needed to use this firearm.

As a BBQ gun, it is classy, understated, with beautiful lines and a great history.

Cheers.
 
2nd Gen S&W 439

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Classic DA/SA. Despite only an 8 +1 capacity, this is still an outstanding fighting handgun and I would feel well armed if I needed to use this firearm.

As a BBQ gun, it is classy, understated, with beautiful lines and a great history.

Cheers.
A Model 39 was the first handgun I ever owned. Was a very nice shooter. Those old single-stack slim 9mm pistols are great. Original Sig P225 is another one in that category.
 

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