I was re-watching the movie "Pale Rider" a couple nights ago and observed a detail that I'd quite forgotten. In the final gunfight scene, Clint Eastwood is clearly shown executing a "tactical reload" of his cap-and-ball revolver (I believe it is a 36 Navy Colt, but don't ding me too badly if I'm wrong about that). The scene shows him, not once, but twice, removing his empty (or partially empty) cylinder from his revolver and replacing it with an extra that he pulls from his belt. On one of the reloads, they clearly show him pulling the extra from a special pouch sewn to his gunbelt. I thought that the attention to those details in the scene was pretty cool! Just don't fumble and drop that loaded cylinder on its butt, Clint! That'd ruin the whole scene!