I know for a fact that my grandparents and great grandparents had firearms. In fact, some of them are living in the safe back in Austin.
BUT -
I do not believe that they actually 'carried' on a daily basis. Most of them kept a rifle or a shotgun (or quite possibly an ax handle) in their vehicle, but I doubt many made a habit of carrying a firearm on their person. Why? Handguns cost money, for one thing, and most of my relations were poor dirt farmers. Besides - anything a pistol could do, a Winchester rifle or a break-over shotgun could probably do just as well. Their concern was on protecting themselves and their stock from snakes and four-legged pests rather than the two-legged breed. No need to give up food or medicine or something important for something as limited and redundant as a handgun.
Plus, from what I understand from my maternal grandfather - since deceased, sadly - his way of thinking said most men who carried pistols were either running from trouble or liable to start some. Not that he was anti-gun. He wasn't. Not by a long shot.
Just that handguns weren't especially practical in his neck of the woods.
BUT -
I do not believe that they actually 'carried' on a daily basis. Most of them kept a rifle or a shotgun (or quite possibly an ax handle) in their vehicle, but I doubt many made a habit of carrying a firearm on their person. Why? Handguns cost money, for one thing, and most of my relations were poor dirt farmers. Besides - anything a pistol could do, a Winchester rifle or a break-over shotgun could probably do just as well. Their concern was on protecting themselves and their stock from snakes and four-legged pests rather than the two-legged breed. No need to give up food or medicine or something important for something as limited and redundant as a handgun.
Plus, from what I understand from my maternal grandfather - since deceased, sadly - his way of thinking said most men who carried pistols were either running from trouble or liable to start some. Not that he was anti-gun. He wasn't. Not by a long shot.
Just that handguns weren't especially practical in his neck of the woods.