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by stevie_d_64
Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:22 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Open-carry in the "Old West?"
Replies: 24
Views: 3195

Re: Open-carry in the "Old West?"

Oldgringo wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:I posted this here in the general section because this thread isn't yet another pro/con on open-carry.

I watch the Westerns Channel a good bit. Between movies they often have a fellow, Bob Boze Bell, give some western historical information that is usually pretty interesting. I did a Google search on him and he is part owner and editor of True West Magazine and apparently he's quite a historian on the "old west."

A couple of nights ago, Bell talked about open-carry in the "old west." He noted that both TV and movies show people walking around town with "six guns" on their hips, but that this was not how things really worked. According to Bell, it was common to carry openly on outside of town, but in town people concealed their guns. He even commented on the gunfight at the OK Corral noting that the court record showed Wyatt Earp stated he put his pistol in his waistband and slid it around to his back under his coat, while Virgil Earp said he put his pistol in his coat pocket. (I may have the players reversed.) At the end of this short segment, he closed by saying that open-carry is popular in TV and movies, but that's not the way it worked. When people came to town, "they concealed their guns . . . just like they do today."

How interesting to see this when the open-carry debate is in full swing.

Chas.
Does this mean my Marty Robbins western ballads are bogus? :cryin Say it ain't so.
I could never figure out how a guy could sing about himself getting shot in a jealous rage, and discribe himself dying... :headscratch

;-)
by stevie_d_64
Tue Feb 24, 2009 4:50 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Open-carry in the "Old West?"
Replies: 24
Views: 3195

Re: Open-carry in the "Old West?"

That was then, this is now...

Yes, I do understand the stories behind the concealed and open condition of how they wore their guns back then...

But it would be neat to see "why" it was done that way, back then...

I might even speculate to why they did because it might have had something to do with a gentleman's appearance or agreement, or how one was perceived in public (in town), maybe something along those lines...

It was also perceived by the public (at one time) that only criminals, or people of dubious background with ill intent, would carry a gun concealed...I believe I remember that was in the Time Life book set called the "Old West" in the "Gunfighters" volume...

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