No, not galluses or suspenders, but braces of pistols! The well-equipped man of yore would arm himself as heavily as possible if he expected a lot of trouble. Regardless, for SASS you need a pair of revolvers, or a brace if you will. I am one of those variety is the spice of life people, and while I do stick with one or two pair as "main match" guns, all my guns have to come out for at least one match a year, some more than others. I have a few braces of SAA type guns, but those are for another forum. I've shown these in other topics in STORM, but here they are together.
On top, this was my first pair of conversions, from about 20 years ago when Cimarron first brought out the '51 Richards-Masons. Showing this brace is cheating just a bit, because I rarely shoot them together any more. One now has a short barrel and the other gets paired with the Kirst Strite '61, which was the very first Kirst-Strite conversion. The '51 with the 4 3/4" barrel has been paired up with the '61 Type II for the last couple years, but now has a new playmate, the nickled '51. The two Type II's are a '60 in 44 Spcl and a '61 in .38. And then finally the engraved guns, which have been out of circulation for a few years due to light triggers but will be coming back from a gunsmith soon (I know my limitations) and joining back into heavy rotation.