cylinder pouches???

Started by Gun Butcher, October 10, 2008, 09:42:53 PM

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Gun Butcher

Can anyone help me with this? Did any of the old time cowboys or gunfighters carry extra loaded cylinders for their C&B revolvers and if they did what would they have looked like.
I have probably been looking at them somewhere but they don't seem to be called cylinder pouches so I am not sure. Somebody help me out.....        GB ???
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Bow View Haymaker

cableas sells them.

One tiime I saw them listed as carriers for extra ruger 1022 mags.  but a CB cylinder fits perfect
Try a ook under holsters and such on the cbela's web sight.
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GB, I have the ones that Cabelas sells. They arent bad, and eventually will cut one apart and pattern it. Myself, I havent seen any old pouches for such thing, but that isnt saying much. I am sure they existed, maybe, possibly. DM :-\
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In another thread on this same subject , I mentioned
A CW issue carbine box remove the cartridge block and replace with a block 3/4" thick, space, drill & glue 3 dowels
upright to hold your (2-3) Cylinders . Dowel size determined by the arbor ...1/4" for Remington
3/8" for Colt.
Mounted Reenactors have used them for years.  ;)
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Gun Butcher

Thank you all. I was pretty sure that there was such a thing, just never saw them called that in print. I have even built a few as  general belt pouches.
Major, thanks for the idea of the dowels to hold them. I was planning on sewing dividers into a pouch but your idea would work great and be much easier.
I wonder why you never hear of them, it would have to make sense that someone carried extras???  It willadd a lot of weight to the gun belt but, especailly in the case of a solider, you would think they would be an essential part of their equipment. Assuming, of course, that they could get their hands on them.     GB
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knucklehead

not sure about if they had pouches back then or not.
but clint eastwood had spare cylinder pouches on his belt in one of his western movies.
wanna say it was the man with no name movie
toward the end of the movie he actually loaded a new cylinder in his 1858 remie during a break in the gun fight
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Quote from: Major 2 on October 11, 2008, 10:36:10 AM
Pale Rider  ;)

just knew i had the wrong movie..... :( ;D

thanks for the correction
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I make a couple of differant versions of cylinder pouches one is stitched to the belt similar in style to what Clint used in Pale Rider. You can see it on page 161 of show us your leather post on the first page of posts.

The other is a slide on like this.

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Hre is the "Pale Rider" rig.

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 :)Howdy Ned,
Those sure look nice, and I can see why they take so much time to make!
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I think I like the utility of the slide-on although the sewn on one looks cleaner. You came up with a good design, there, Ned.

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Seems to me Clint used one on The Outlaw Joesy Wales too.

I remember reading about Bill Cody using them when I visited the museum in Cody WY.
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Gun Butcher

Thanks Ned, those are really great. Exactly what I had in mind and I knew I had seen one somewhere. Now all I have to do is get back home and get into the shop. Thanks again.    Gun Butcher
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Quote from: JD Alan on October 24, 2008, 06:59:09 PM
Seems to me Clint used one on The Outlaw Joesy Wales too.

I remember reading about Bill Cody using them when I visited the museum in Cody WY.

If I recall correctly, I have read that Pony Express riders would carry one or two extra loaded cylinders instead of a second revolver and/or loose loads due to weight considerations. The prices charged to carry the letters were exorbinant and every  ounce was accounted for . Unfortunately I have not found evidence of how they were carried.
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Quote from: Ned Buckshot on October 24, 2008, 04:51:20 AM
I make a couple of differant versions of cylinder pouches one is stitched to the belt similar in style to what Clint used in Pale Rider. You can see it on page 161 of show us your leather post on the first page of posts.

The other is a slide on like this.

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Finally;   I've assembled three cylinders for my Pietta NMA.

I get the idea of the individual cylinder pouches, but has anyone actually made the single pouch with an insert to hold the cylinders?

Lined up, three cylinders are 2 inches tall, 4 3/4 inches long and 1 5/8 inches thick.  Allowing for a one inch thick base with three pins to keep them from rattling around, that makes quite a package.  It should look like an Infantry rifle ammo pouch.

I'm going to try it.
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That sounds like a good idea, Sir Charles. I'm looking forward to seeing the end result.

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