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Author Topic: flaps on shooting bags  (Read 487 times)

shootrj2003

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« Reply #15 on: November 15, 2010, 09:06:52 AM »
again, as was the same with the idea that indians had mostly smoothbores-I ndians aqquired much equiptment as ''booty'' and it was a mark of honor to have and use these ''trophies''especially if stolen or captured from a famous man,These indians had been raiding so it was just as good an idea that they or other indians of that time period would have bags with flapsor the more native style bags.JMHO