paulvallandigham
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Oh, I agree with you on that point. Blanket guns were done with mostly ML trade guns, and not even early cartridge guns. They were point and shoot firearms, and worked well off horseback to kill buffalo.
My point is that Indians were very able warriors, and knew when and how to conceal firearms when trying to get in close to kill their enemies, particularly better armed white men. Just as our current Military gives our enemies the edge in Iraq, by refusing to search mosques, giving the bad guys a place to store their ammunitions, and fighters, Indians new how to take advantage of the white soldier's refusal to disrespect a woman by searching her for weapons. So, cut down guns were seeked past sentries under blankets, and hence the name.
My point is that Indians were very able warriors, and knew when and how to conceal firearms when trying to get in close to kill their enemies, particularly better armed white men. Just as our current Military gives our enemies the edge in Iraq, by refusing to search mosques, giving the bad guys a place to store their ammunitions, and fighters, Indians new how to take advantage of the white soldier's refusal to disrespect a woman by searching her for weapons. So, cut down guns were seeked past sentries under blankets, and hence the name.