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Plains Indians Rifle Sheath
Plains Indians Rifle Sheath – The Plains Indians refers to any of the Native American peoples inhabiting the Great Plains of the United States and Canada. This culture area comprises a vast grassland between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains and from present-day provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada through the present-day state of Texas in the United States.
We use the same high quality hide to make this sheath, adding ready-made bead work to finish off the design.
This better quality sheath covers the action of your firearm, {like the Red Phoenix Sheath} leaving the stock exposed, and we’ve added a dynamic red edge to complete the look.
Make a real old west statement with our beautiful Rifle Sheath for your prized long arm. Please include not only your barrel length but overall length of your firearm. These details can be entered in the Production Notes during checkout.
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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