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Is a CZ 97BD with Cajun Gun Works mods too large? Even if in a nicely made OWB sharkskin holster? (Asking for a friend) If so, could it still be a BBQ gun? (Friend called back later) ____________________ | ||
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I think we need pictures of that fine piece of hardware and gunleather to be able to provide an informed answer....just sayin' . | |||
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They're after my Lucky Charms! |
IMHO, any gun that a certain secret agent would be able to discretely carry when sipping Martini's after infiltrating a villian's posh extravaganza. And it should have either a design provenance like Walther PPK or be a top shelf item like an H&K P7M8. A BBQ gun is an open carry gun that you want all to see what you have, both in gun and holster. Lord, your ocean is so very large and my divos are so very f****d-up Dirt Sailors Unite! | |||
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Only Tuxedo gun I know of is the Walther PPK. discreet, smooth, effective, classy I don't consider a P230/232 to be a Tux gun, although a friend of mine disagrees. . | |||
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An alternate to the PPK as a Tuxedo gun would be a Colt 1903. A very slim unit that wouldn't print. U.S. Army 11F4P Vietnam 69-70 NRA Life Member | |||
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Walther PPK. | |||
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There have been many tuxedo guns in a certain movie series. But, the bewildering array of websites on the subject makes it impractical to list them all here. IF you can wear a tuxedo, you should be able to carry a very expensive slim pistol. In a Berns-Martin holster. ------- Trying to simplify my life... | |||
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Seecamp .380? | |||
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In SIG Sauer it would be the P230 Blued or stainless Not a P232 | |||
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anything that conceals underneath a cummerbund | |||
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A mere Walther? Pfft, if you're a Brit maybe. Otherwise perish the thought. Anyone else: HK P7. -MG | |||
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Pardon no photos. Browning .25 ? Beretta Jetfire Walther TPH Seecamp Colt 1903 (or Browning 1910) Walther PPK Sig 230 Mauser HSC? Kahr K9 HK P7 As much as I love them, PCR or CZ ProTek, of course fitted with Loks, or Sig P210c, or even Luger, is the start of too big. Others may disagree. JMHO | |||
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I may have been too limiting in the upper range. Just not double stacks. Probably the list should also include Sig P210c Walther P5, P5c Luger S&W 39 (and variants)? | |||
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How about one of these? | |||
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They're after my Lucky Charms! |
That Beretta might be a bit thick. Still have to vote for the PPK... Lord, your ocean is so very large and my divos are so very f****d-up Dirt Sailors Unite! | |||
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Clearly, only a Colt Pocket Auto 1903/08 and the Sig P230 have the right lines. I have carried my Rohrbaugh in a tuxedo, and had a white, minimalist, shoulder holster for it, but the Colt is actually elegant enough for it. Damn shame no one makes beautiful handguns anymore. | |||
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Definitely too large.
If it's one of the ones with the glossy blued finish, I guess it could be a poor man's BBQ gun. Don't try to slum it with the polycoat, though. | |||
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Kahr MK series? | |||
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