Granted.
But let me point out that an 1860 Army Colt is a black powder cap and ball weapon. Not unlike the Navy Colt I make frequent references to wielding in the RP forums. (In fact, they're darn near identical. 1860 Army was a larger caliber than the 1851 Navy, of course.) I compliment your choice of firearms, but you lack the essentials to send lead flying through the air with it. Instead, you have a bullet belt full of brass peacemaker shells. What you would need would be paper cartridges, which came 6 to a box, and which almost any gun belt you care to name would, y'know, wreck. You would also need caps. Alternately, you could use shot of the appropriate caliber and a powder horn. Still need caps, though.
I wish for a large supply of .36 and .44 caliber paper cartridges, and caps suitable for both my weapon, and James' new firearm as well.
(James, did you know they made shoulder stalks for 1860 Army Colts? Did the same thing later with the Buntline Special.)