anyone here ever carried a rifle on horseback without a scabbard? I have to a limited amount. Theres a chap I know that goes on many wilderness rides. He has worn the for end of several rifles almost through to the barrel and damaged his saddle as badly as the rifle. I ride a Tennesse Walker (known for their smooth ride) and its difficult at best carrying a rifle without a scabbard. The "chap" rides a mustang, its brutal carrying a rifle on a horse day in and day out. Of course that was in the day when men were men
What saddle? Just curious. It seems to me that wearing both the rifle and the saddle indicated someone trying a little too hard to look like he thinks he should. Back in the day rifles were far to hard to come by out here to do this to them and again covers, at least for MLs, were common. I have used a loop some with a Santa Fe and its not very inconvenient and at least a double barrel percussion will stay on longer than the rider in some situations
. Back when I was working as a guide/packer I used a modern type that runs more fore and aft of on the horse since I was dealing with pack strings and on narrow trails in the timber a lot and from experience even a 36" barreled trade gun takes a lot of attention when carried across the saddle on a trail with trees on either side and maybe a horse that likes to irritate you. We were generally on horses that were ridden by dudes all summer before hunting season and had a lot of bad habits. Wearing spurs helped.
For those who do not know a loop is a thing as seen in some Huffman photographs of the 1870s-1880s in Montana. There is one with his heavy Sharps in it. Muzzle down on the left side. Now did he RIDE with it like this? I cannot say, I looked at the rifle years ago when I was at Shiloh but took no photos. Its heavy enough to unbalance a saddle though. I would also point out that unless he traveled to the Black Hills or the Bighorns Huffman did not see many trees.
The Bridger Hawken in Helena has minor wear at the front of the lock panels that seem to indicate its being hung in this manner.
This looks like a military rifle, a "needle gun" perhaps or Rolling block in a "loop".
Naturally I can't find the one I was thinking of on the WWW. Its far more illustrative of the "loop".
Dan