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  1. THE BLACK PRINCE

    Blanket gun

    So it sounds like genuine Blanket Guns were not some long term cultural thing. And that Canoe Guns might more accurately be terms "Mounted Buffalo Hunting Guns"? I can see that, shorter guns are often issued to mounted troops for obvious reasons. I'm looking at sitting fox's "Canoe Guns" and...
  2. THE BLACK PRINCE

    Blanket gun

    I think history shows us that, for various reasons, all people in every period have found a need for hide out weapons. and people have intelligently filled that need by altering their weapons
  3. THE BLACK PRINCE

    Hello from Kansas

    How ya all doin?
  4. THE BLACK PRINCE

    Blanket gun

    It's "Dumb Question from the Ignorant New Guy" Time!!!! Are Blanket Guns primarily a thing with Eastern Woodland Tribes during the 17th-18th Cent or is this practice carried on by Plains Tribes in the 19th century using cap locks?? Thank you for any Knowledge in advance!
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