I LOVE MY LEATHER! Stained glass in an outhouse is funny. I do believe a percussion revolver in kydex is a mortal sin. Saddle soap, conditioner, snow seal are all necessary to care for leather. Great video Blackie.
I still need to order me some of those dixie tubes. Looks very convenient but I still use crisco over the ball instead of lubed wads so for my system I carry two things. An altoids like tin that contains a tin of caps, another empty cap tin filled with crisco, and lead balls. I can get about 10-15 reloads all in there and I carry the small pistol flask with correct spout separately. Not fast reloads but I think part of the joy of cap and ball revolvers is taking your time and enjoying it. Still practical either way. Great videos Blackie!
Dear Mr. Blackie Thomas, it could be percussion revolvers are so interesting and fun to learn about because they feel like an extention of the past . Thank you for all the fantastic information, tips and tricks that give us a glimpse of what life must have REALLY been like for those living in the "old west".
Hi Blackie, just got a new holster just like yours it is being soaked with Ballistol and fitted to a colt navy 38 Spl conversion. with a 5.5" bbl. Tight fit around the ejector but it is new yet. best in depth study of percussion revolver.
glad you like the channel..i will be doing a wet soak video soon to fit mine i took a wooden dowel and made sure to round the end..i used it to shoe horn and streach the end to fit on mine
I use a USGI leather first aid pouch and Altoids tin like you mention in one of your videos for my 1858 Remy. The Dixie tubes work great, and it’s a fantastic way to carry some reloads in the field. Thanks for all the tips!
Enjoyed your site as always, love the class presentation, that can be passed on to anyone at all. Doesn't everyone have stained glass, and crystal chandeliers in their outhouses? I just don't understand how some people exist! If it is any help to anyone,I have found on Etsy a leatherworker called Big Texas leather, who does many styles of holsters, pouches, etc. I find them nicely made, plain(not overly embellished) my wife and I have a fair collection of his work(Owner John Tidmore)and are well pleased with it all-I favor the Mexican loop style myself, and have a cross draw, and side style holsters for the cap and ball revolvers, as well as for a Single 10 and a Bearcat,I use an extra-wide, very heavy belt,that fits in almost no pants belt loops,worn outside as a gun belt,using a puppy paw style(3 prongs) buckle -a CSA with the S higher than the other 2 letters in a fancy floral script that just caught my eye, have holsters in brown and black,so belts the same,that style belt was hard to find,if anyone needed one I can ask the wife where on line she found them,the belts cost more than the holsters(the buckle was from Parselys brass and leather-large selection of brass things ) . Also have a nice heavily carved,multi-shaded dye ,Hollywood rig, just for the kid from the '50's still lurking in me(Hopallong eat yer heart out !) couldn't afford such things as a kid, if I was still able to take long walks in the outback(bad foot prevents that) I might go for a Cavalry holster for that. The only Kydex we have is for modern double action carry,and even have some nice softish leather holsters for them(concealed) that I actually like better than the kydex-well I guess that was long winded enough!
I stayed at a cabin of a friend that had an out house with a small window made of a stained glass sun catcher. It had a light house scene. It provided interior light in the daytime and was rather fitting in nature.
Great stuff Blackie! I really want to get the Sheriff's model Remington and that holster you got from Sportsman's Guide. I like leather better too. Never seen those Dixie loads before, that is very convenient. Thanks again for all the great information.
If you "case" a new holster by soaking it in water it becomes moldable almost like clay and can be shaped to your gun's shape by inserting the gun in the wet leather and shaping it around the gun's contours. When the leather dries it retains the shape and reduces friction against the gun.
Hey blackie thank you for doing a review on that holster I was hoping you would do one after our conversation yesterday. wonderful work and very valid information. Have a good day blackie
Hey! I put stained glass in my brick outhouse and now I'm offended! (Just kidding.) Great video. I love the old time percussion revolvers, and of course they go with leather holsters and pouches...
I found a large full flap leather holster that was obviously intended for a cap gun at a flea market . The guy selling it told me it was for an antique gun and wanted antique money for it. I then pointed out the embossed logo on the flap and explained that it was the Ruger logo. and this holster couldn't possibly be older that the'60's at the earliest. I offered him 10 bucks. He took it with a red face....Nice holster: Bianchi. Heh. My '58 fits snugly............Maybe he would have taken $20 for the Old Army it went to. Hehe. Seriously, I wouldn't have done that to him....Maybe.
Great video as always, I was looking for a Walker holster and think I found one modeled after Gus's from Lonesome Dove, I think cross draw will work good for that. Speaking of holsters and belts I also have a Taylor Smokewagon and just got a copy of the roughout holster Clint wore in the spaghetti westerns...has the metal lining and all....very nice.
You and me both... Prefer leather myself. Just got given a new Dance and Brothers 44. Thinking about antiquing it. But I've already ordered a few things for reliability sake to carry it on the regular
What style sheath do you carry knife in? Where on belt do you find most comfortable and convenient? I made a but forward slim Jim out of buffalo lined with sheep for my Uberti New Model Army that fits like a glove. After watching your videos on the Pietta Sherrif model I bought a pair that actually just arrived today. Thanks for your knowledge sharing. It's much appreciated.
my knife rides in a 6 way sheath from stichgear.com...if i wear a side arm the knife rides on left side in a sort of cross draw position..glad you like the videos thanks for the comment safe journeys
Hi we're did you get the holster the one you said you liked the brown one. And will a Ruger Old army with a7 1/2" barrel fit in it? That's a nice holster I have the traditional army ones but I really like the brown one. Thanks Jack
Thanks for the information I appreciate it was looking at Amazon and found it 40 bucks got it coming in few days couldn't believe Amazon had one go figure thanks again
Do you have a video about the belts you prefer? I've been looking to replace my U.S. surplus pistol belt. Been using it for many yrs, and it still has a few yrs in it, But...
I’ve had knives and pistols corrode when stored in leather for long term. I never store stuff in a leather holster or case. Just my experience. What have you seen.
@@BLACKIETHOMAS I was gifted a pietta 1860 army and now I’m hooked on the black powder. It came with a modern holster I immediately was like nope that’s not going to work looking at the old school leather gunslinger stuff now lol can’t allow that to be it’s home.
Leather, iron , and wood is a match made in heaven.
"Stained glass in an outhouse..." so true about so much in the modern world. Well said Blackie!
Very nice. I love a good leather holster. I've been lucky with mine lately. Great video
Stained glass in an outhouse. Outstanding!!You gotta love it!
I LOVE MY LEATHER! Stained glass in an outhouse is funny. I do believe a percussion revolver in kydex is a mortal sin. Saddle soap, conditioner, snow seal are all necessary to care for leather. Great video Blackie.
yep well cared for leather will last forever
I still need to order me some of those dixie tubes. Looks very convenient but I still use crisco over the ball instead of lubed wads so for my system I carry two things. An altoids like tin that contains a tin of caps, another empty cap tin filled with crisco, and lead balls. I can get about 10-15 reloads all in there and I carry the small pistol flask with correct spout separately. Not fast reloads but I think part of the joy of cap and ball revolvers is taking your time and enjoying it. Still practical either way. Great videos Blackie!
I always say, a well cared for piece of leather is for ever.
i still have the leather holster i bought in 1975 to carry my first cap n ball revolver and i still use it often
@@BLACKIETHOMAS Sir your holster predates me by two years, here's to many more years!!
I’ve learned so much from you, Blackie! Thank you Sir!
Dear Mr. Blackie Thomas, it could be percussion revolvers are so interesting and fun to learn about because they feel like an extention of the past . Thank you for all the fantastic information, tips and tricks that give us a glimpse of what life must have REALLY been like for those living in the "old west".
thank you for your kind words..safe journeys to you
Greetings from Poland. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
My pleasure!
Stained glass in an outhouse, LoL you crack me up Blackie. Great video and great tip on the sheriff holster.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks, Blackie. I prefer leather holsters as well. Once they have some wear on them, they've got character.
yep they add so much to it
Hi Blackie, just got a new holster just like yours it is being soaked with Ballistol and fitted to a colt navy 38 Spl conversion. with a 5.5" bbl. Tight fit around the ejector but it is new yet. best in depth study of percussion revolver.
glad you like the channel..i will be doing a wet soak video soon to fit mine i took a wooden dowel and made sure to round the end..i used it to shoe horn and streach the end to fit on mine
You know, I've used those reload tubes from Dixie for years and never realized I could put the wads in the tube too! Lol. Thanks for this video!
Glad to help
As always thank you for the information contained in your videos.
I use a USGI leather first aid pouch and Altoids tin like you mention in one of your videos for my 1858 Remy. The Dixie tubes work great, and it’s a fantastic way to carry some reloads in the field. Thanks for all the tips!
you are welcome..safe journeys
“Stained glass in an outhouse” 😂😂👍
Enjoyed your site as always, love the class presentation, that can be passed on to anyone at all. Doesn't everyone have stained glass, and crystal chandeliers in their outhouses? I just don't understand how some people exist!
If it is any help to anyone,I have found on Etsy a leatherworker called Big Texas leather, who does many styles of holsters, pouches, etc. I find them nicely made, plain(not overly embellished) my wife and I have a fair collection of his work(Owner John Tidmore)and are well pleased with it all-I favor the Mexican loop style myself, and have a cross draw, and side style holsters for the cap and ball revolvers, as well as for a Single 10 and a Bearcat,I use an extra-wide, very heavy belt,that fits in almost no pants belt loops,worn outside as a gun belt,using a puppy paw style(3 prongs) buckle -a CSA with the S higher than the other 2 letters in a fancy floral script that just caught my eye, have holsters in brown and black,so belts the same,that style belt was hard to find,if anyone needed one I can ask the wife where on line she found them,the belts cost more than the holsters(the buckle was from Parselys brass and leather-large selection of brass things ) . Also have a nice heavily carved,multi-shaded dye ,Hollywood rig, just for the kid from the '50's still lurking in me(Hopallong eat yer heart out !) couldn't afford such things as a kid, if I was still able to take long walks in the outback(bad foot prevents that) I might go for a Cavalry holster for that.
The only Kydex we have is for modern double action carry,and even have some nice softish leather holsters for them(concealed) that I actually like better than the kydex-well I guess that was long winded enough!
I stayed at a cabin of a friend that had an out house with a small window made of a stained glass sun catcher. It had a light house scene. It provided interior light in the daytime and was rather fitting in nature.
Thanks for the information on the 1917 holster. Been looking for a holster for my Sheriff's model Remington for some time. Just ordered one.
Right on.. i will be doing a wet molding of that holster to my 58 real soon
Great stuff Blackie! I really want to get the Sheriff's model Remington and that holster you got from Sportsman's Guide. I like leather better too. Never seen those Dixie loads before, that is very convenient. Thanks again for all the great information.
Right on
If you "case" a new holster by soaking it in water it becomes moldable almost like clay and can be shaped to your gun's shape by inserting the gun in the wet leather and shaping it around the gun's contours. When the leather dries it retains the shape and reduces friction against the gun.
yep sound advice..i have wet molded a few before
Hey blackie thank you for doing a review on that holster I was hoping you would do one after our conversation yesterday.
wonderful work and very valid information. Have a good day blackie
Will do
Hey! I put stained glass in my brick outhouse and now I'm offended! (Just kidding.) Great video. I love the old time percussion revolvers, and of course they go with leather holsters and pouches...
Gonna have to check out the Dixie tubes,some great things to think about blackie. Great video
they have served me well for many yrs
I found a large full flap leather holster that was obviously intended for a cap gun at a flea market . The guy selling it told me it was for an antique gun and wanted antique money for it. I then pointed out the embossed logo on the flap and explained that it was the Ruger logo. and this holster couldn't possibly be older that the'60's at the earliest. I offered him 10 bucks. He took it with a red face....Nice holster: Bianchi. Heh. My '58 fits snugly............Maybe he would have taken $20 for the Old Army it went to. Hehe. Seriously, I wouldn't have done that to him....Maybe.
sometimes if ya keep your eyes peeled ya find a good deal like that..congrats
Great video as always, I was looking for a Walker holster and think I found one modeled after Gus's from Lonesome Dove, I think cross draw will work good for that. Speaking of holsters and belts I also have a Taylor Smokewagon and just got a copy of the roughout holster Clint wore in the spaghetti westerns...has the metal lining and all....very nice.
Right on
Great video I really enjoy your Channel
I appreciate that!
You and me both... Prefer leather myself. Just got given a new Dance and Brothers 44. Thinking about antiquing it. But I've already ordered a few things for reliability sake to carry it on the regular
the 1860 i just got will be the subject of a new antiquing video soon
Thanks!
thank you for teaching us beginners. write a book.
What style sheath do you carry knife in? Where on belt do you find most comfortable and convenient? I made a but forward slim Jim out of buffalo lined with sheep for my Uberti New Model Army that fits like a glove. After watching your videos on the Pietta Sherrif model I bought a pair that actually just arrived today. Thanks for your knowledge sharing. It's much appreciated.
my knife rides in a 6 way sheath from stichgear.com...if i wear a side arm the knife rides on left side in a sort of cross draw position..glad you like the videos thanks for the comment safe journeys
Great work thanks
Thank you too!
stain glass outhouse joke veeeery funny. lol
I agree, I love good leather, "class"!
it is ..to me it really adds to the time in the field
Hi we're did you get the holster the one you said you liked the brown one. And will a Ruger Old army with a7 1/2" barrel fit in it? That's a nice holster I have the traditional army ones but I really like the brown one. Thanks
Jack
check with sportmans guide or dixie gun works they should have what your looking for
Thanks for the information I appreciate it was looking at Amazon and found it 40 bucks got it coming in few days couldn't believe Amazon had one go figure thanks again
Can’t find that ammo pouch at Dixie Gun Works
which one the navy or the one for the army one??
Hey blackie what video is it that shows making paper cartridges with the kit for 36 & 44 caliber the red ones
When I ordered the kit. It had no instructions
Remember in True Grit, where the girl was carrying her daddy's Dragoon in a flour sack? I got me a poke! :o)
I always thought that was a Walker.......Hmmm.
“If I had a big horse pistol like that I wouldn’t be afraid of no bugger man” 🤠
@@winfieldjohnson125 It was a Walker, but Rooster (incorrectly) calls it a Dragoon, since it was a Dragoon in the book.
Did you just say bought "recently" in 1995? That's before I was born. Lol.
Do you have a video about the belts you prefer? I've been looking to replace my U.S. surplus pistol belt. Been using it for many yrs, and it still has a few yrs in it, But...
i will try to do a video on that..i have a leather one being built now from stichgear.com
I’ve had knives and pistols corrode when stored in leather for long term. I never store stuff in a leather holster or case. Just my experience. What have you seen.
i usually dont store them in holsters in the gun safe..just use them for field carry
is there a civil war drill/ discipline manual for muzzle loading rifles and revolvers?
yes i am sure there is..look for NSSA..MANUALS THEY ARE A CIVIL WAR REENACTMENT GROUP
@@BLACKIETHOMAS I'll see what I can find , thanks for the lead Blackie.
What first percussion revolver would suggest?
1858 Remington New Army.
swamp fox is correct..i suggest the 58 with the full frame and fix sights its closer to our modern guns..and thus more familuar to begin with
Is that stormborne? Looks less patina'd in this video. Maybe I am just getting used to my ugly beast and yours looks real purty in comparison.
nope that a new full fluted 1860 that will be used in a up coming videos on antiquing
@@BLACKIETHOMAS that it looked awful shiny!
Baseball gloves saddles and holsters, if it is not leather then I don't want it.
well said
Cant mix classic with modern there's rules to the game.
lol i hear ya
@@BLACKIETHOMAS I was gifted a pietta 1860 army and now I’m hooked on the black powder. It came with a modern holster I immediately was like nope that’s not going to work looking at the old school leather gunslinger stuff now lol can’t allow that to be it’s home.