Description
Crow Indian Rifle Sheath
Because of their intricate nature these sheaths take 8-10 weeks to produce. Then shipping time to you.
Crow Indian Rifle Sheath – A variation of our Red Phoenix this sheath has the barrel end adorned with Crow Indian Bead work.
The hide is milky soft and the long, spaghetti fringe gives it a dramatic look. The bead work is all custom made by a skilled craftsman.
The first European explorers into the northern plains of North America where the La Vérendryes brothers, from Quebec. And it was somewhere in Montana that white explorers first met the Crow in 1743.
We make this sheath a couple of inches longer than your rifle butt, to give complete all weather coverage of your prized firearm. And if you prefer your long arm covered at the butt, our designer has incorporated a hidden flap and closure (see picture gallery). You can easily add this option to your order for just 85 dollars.
Once your order is placed, we will e-mail you within 24 hours to confirm your firearms dimensions. Any fine rifle deserves a spectacular sheath.
See all of our Rifle Sheaths here.
Native Americans are masters at making useful leather clothing and covers, and have refined their abilities over thousands of years. Mountain men and trappers were the first whites to wander the wild places of the west, and they soon learned the value of fine leather work from the Indians.
The Mountain Men, Trappers and Scouts either traded, learned how, or took a native wife or “squaw” who made them beautiful leather and fur clothes and covers.

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