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Monarch

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Hello, I am moving from F&I into fur trade era with my persona and have a question. I love shooting flintlock rifles and am interested in knowing if it is pc for women to carry flintlocks for that era?
Thanks
 
Of course - women had to know how to shoot and load flintlocks to defend themselves on the frontier - now if you are portraying a townie or someone not on the frontier - perhaps not so much
 
Get both a rifle and a Northwest gun and you fit right in! Yes, you'll probably need a pistol too.
 
In 2005, Muzzle Blasts had a series of articles written by John Curry about women of the early frontier. The October 2005 issue featured "Women of the Frontier Pt. III" under "Wilderness Writings" starting on pg. 11. There are numerous historical accounts given of courageous women defending their families and homesteads from marauding bands of Indians and other hostiles with firearms (these were, of course, flintlocks). These pioneer women were not to be taken lightly!
 
If you seen my wifes target on our last range trip you would agree that she aint to be triffled with.
 
I thought the women just carried a big iron skillet for defense
When I first moved here a court case came up where a woman had laid out her husband with an iron skillet and he died 2 weeks later from complications. She was acquited because of a history of domestic abuse.A formidable weapon indeed!
 

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