Know what you mean. Deep in covid days I was up a tree and suddenly could hear talking about 70 yds out. Then came the sparks of cutting torches through the brush. A chop shop on the dirt track on the property line?! I had an unmentionable but only 3 rounds. I climbed down as quietly as I could in a climber. Luckily they were making a ton of noise. I carry extra rounds these days and a semi-auto pistol when I'm hunting muzzle-loader.I always carry a handgun when hunting, but not for dispatching game. I’ve noticed more trespassers in my woods every year, and they get bolder and more aggressive. Last year I had to call the sheriff for one who, when I told him he needed to get out, stood there and called one of the other guys in his hunt club. I was 18 feet up a tree and not about to turn my back on him to climb down.
Jay
I do note that the recent "immigrants" to NYC haven't had any trouble getting pistols, just sayin'.In New York, one cannot carry a loaded sidearm without it being on one's pistol permit (which are only available to NY residents.) That includes muzzle loader pistols or revolvers. I have the required permit, and have in the past carried my "backup" flint pistol. As above, since I immediately reload before retrieving a deer or bear, I found it cumbersome and not needed. I cannot think of a time where it would have been an improvement (except style points!) I do hunt occasionally with just the .50 flintlock pistol (as a tree stand gun), but no longer carry both.
ADK Bigfoot
Before the mid 1800's handguns were never numerous. More wealthy individuals might have one, but the average guy probably did not. Almost everyone, did have a knife, and a hatchet or tomahawk. Cut a deer's throat, or brain it with your hatchet.Maybe a bit off topic. topic. I am always curious about what the guys who hunted with muzzleloaders did when there only were muzzleloaders. So what did the old-timers do? Based on art from the day I suspect some carried and some didn't. A gentleman hunter out for a day's stroll in generally settled land probably did not. A man days or more from civilization may well have. Take you guidance from history if you are in doubt.
There is some evidence that many of the trappers in the rockies carried a pistol. Sometimes two. Maybe the inventories of trade goods might mention pistols??Before the mid 1800's handguns were never numerous. More wealthy individuals might have one, but the average guy probably did not. Almost everyone, did have a knife, and a hatchet or tomahawk. Cut a deer's throat, or brain it with your hatchet.
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