I've always wondered whether there's a basis in fact for the notion that at barbecues, one wears one's gussied-up-est guns and leather.
I've used the term, and I think I have three guns/rigs which would qualify as somewhat understated "barbecue guns," but do folks actually do that, still, today?
Or is it just kind of an old-time saying about "pretty" guns and leather.
As a frequent user of the english language, I was always curious about that, and so-called "Court Guns" and "Church Guns."
Terry, 230RN