I have heard it said that Native Americans would remove the butt plate from a gun in order to use the metal for scrapers or knives. Any truth to this or is it just a tall tale?
Yes and no. Some did. Some didn't. It boils down to time, place and people. There are 500 or so tribal groups in North America.
What holds true for a Cheyenne in 1874 doesn't necessarily hold true for a Seminole in 1813 or a MicMac in 1702.
Mario
actualy 500+ when you take into account the sub peoples of larger nations .
it drives me absolutely crazy when i hear someone say ; the Cheyenne did X or the Sioux did Y.
Just because a the Oglala people did something , it did not and does not mean the Miniconjou
Or Hu?kpapa did .
Same goes for Cheyenne. The Tsitsistas and Suhtai while of the same people , are not the same .
Also just because someone may have used a given tool in the late 19th century , doesn’t mean they used that same item as a tool even a decade before . Basically the item had to have become useless as its intended purpose or better suited for another purpose .
But we are talking about a weapon here . So while we may be able to say we have read or saw such an item being used as a scraper . Chance are probably very high that the weapon it came off of , had been reduced to non functioning and worthless before it would have ever been aloud to be reduced to the hands of a woman scraping hides ..
Even if we went so far as to say that a warrior might have believed that the butt plate had become contaminated or a detriment in a spiritual way . The item would have been cast aside and buried as was often the case with side plates .
The case could also be made that at the time of the butt plates use , it was not part of a rifle but simply a piece of metal to be utilized as seen fit .
A good example of that would be sections of damaged barrels which were often used as scrapers by the late 19the century among many different peoples .
But I seriously doubt that any warrior would have let his wife cut the end of his barrel off or remove a butt plate from a working piece ,for a scraper just because she needed one .