Mr. 16 gauge,
I have an original Civil War U.S. Navy .36 caliber ammo pouch that held two pre-loaded cylinders and 6 paper cartridges of powder and ball in a wooden tray inside the leather belt pouch. The Army issued .44 caliber paper cartridges for the Colt and Remington C&B revolvers. Caps were routinely carried in a belt cap pouch.
The CW cavalry on both sides usually carried two pistols and several pre-loaded cylinders. The Union also liked carbines while the Rebs preferred shotguns. Hope this helps.
Adam
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Adam Helmer
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