For your consideration is this leather, gun holster made for a Colt Single Action Army revolver, from Tombstone, Arizona Territory ca. 1880s. The gun belt features a wonderfully and professionally crafted leather construction with a steel buckle. The gun belt is unmarked but confirmed and displayed in the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum by the curator as being from Tombstone, A.T. circa 19th century. The belt houses 15, unused .45 colt bullets set into the bullet loops. The interior is marked with black ink reading, "Jim Hunter", likely the gun belts owner. The holster itself features a brass star set within a brass shield shape and eighteen brass tacks. The back of the holster is marked reading, "Rik Cooper". Also included on the interior band, is a diamond "R" ranch brand. The condition of this single action colt revolver gun belt is well preserved with some wear to the leather of the belt and the holster with one of the bullet loops cut but otherwise shows a well preserved condition. The belt measures approximately 36 1/2" in circumference and a width of 4 7/8", while the holster measures 11 1/4" L x 5 1/2" W. It weighs 2 pounds and 4 ounces. Provenance: From the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum in Tombstone, Arizona.