Deerstalker
36 Cal.
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I have a brass framed 36 caliber revolver, that I think is an 1851 Colt repro, but I am a little unsure. I got the gun in a blanket trade, and it is my first revolver. After a little smithing she is a fine shooter, and don't look too bad to boot! I can post pics if needed to identify. I am looking for a design of at least somewhere near period correct to make a holster, possibly a belt, etc. for this gun. My daughter and I are taking leather classes at the local Tandy store, and I am currently making a holster and belt for my Blackhawk, so I think I will give it a try again for the BP revolver. Would there have been something on a gun belt to carry a flask, balls, etc. or would someone have carried a possibles bag to feed this pistol, much as you would with a rifle? I don't have to have PC down to a museum quality piece, but I would at least like to be within the bases of a ballpark! Hoping some of the experienced guys can help.
Thanks,
Bryan
Thanks,
Bryan