BBQ guns need to be "Classic", they need to be Unique....... Two is ALWAYS better than one........... Who knows, you might be at a BBQ, get a little tipsy, and see "Two Bad Guys instead of One", this way, you have an extra BBQ Gun For the Two of them.............
Classic to me, means some sort of 1911..... does not have to be OLD, but Unique is fine. Classic of course can be a nice set of Revolvers, SAA being extremely Classic, but it could be a set of nice unique S&W or Perhaps Colt as well........ A set of Taurus's does not make the Grade, and I love the little Taurus 45 Colts, have several on hand, but BBQ guns they are not........
I think these qualify as official BBQ Guns, and I in fact have put them to work at a BBQ or two in my day........... These are the incredible WW 1 guns made in 1967, deep black Colt Blue 1911s......... these have been somewhat modified, safety to standard not 1911, and of course they are sporting around in Giraffe Bone grips, actually made from giraffe bone that I collected back in the day.............. Put these in a nice double rig, and you are off to the BBQ............