Following the post and replies to the “do you dry fire your ROA” I decided to draw up and print snap caps for it (with stock Ruger nipples). I forgot that I had successfully done so for the REM 1858 but was unsuccessful making ones that worked for the Dragoon.
Anyway in case anyone is interested, here are the dimensions I used and they seem to be working fine. Just like the old Timex ad…they “take a licking and keep on ticking”.
Height - 5.7mm
O.D. - 7.5mm
I.D. - 4.7mm
Depth of hollow - 4.2mm
Material - Raise3D premium PLA
BTW I find that the Ruger has a very nice trigger. Virtually no creep, nice crisp break but does have significant over travel. I don’t have a trigger pull gauge so I can’t comment on that. I have shot the gun one time (I think I did 30 rounds) but was not concentrating on the quality of the trigger at that time. Dry firing allows for that evaluation better…at least for me.
Anyway in case anyone is interested, here are the dimensions I used and they seem to be working fine. Just like the old Timex ad…they “take a licking and keep on ticking”.
Height - 5.7mm
O.D. - 7.5mm
I.D. - 4.7mm
Depth of hollow - 4.2mm
Material - Raise3D premium PLA
BTW I find that the Ruger has a very nice trigger. Virtually no creep, nice crisp break but does have significant over travel. I don’t have a trigger pull gauge so I can’t comment on that. I have shot the gun one time (I think I did 30 rounds) but was not concentrating on the quality of the trigger at that time. Dry firing allows for that evaluation better…at least for me.