bobthemotorcycle
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Why is it that Ruger can produce a cap and ball revolver that does not have cap jams but Pietta and Uberty can't?
Why is it that Ruger can produce a cap and ball revolver that does not have cap jams but Pietta and Uberty can't?
... and not entirely faithful to the original.Rugers are a modern invention, Pietta’s and Uberti’s are copy’s of revolvers made in the 19th century.
Because, Ruger designed a revolver using modern technology, whereas the others are copying an old original style that the consumer demands be just like the 19th c. originals.Why is it that Ruger can produce a cap and ball revolver that does not have cap jams but Pietta and Uberty can't?
Proper nipples, caps and know how prevents a lot of cap jams. I don't have issues with mine.
The only percussion gun I have that I felt in need of an action shield is the new Uberti Walker which has a cavernous cut out in the hammer when fully cocked that allows all manor of debris to fall into the action.Amen to that!! Slix, Track of Wolf, or Tesso nipples along with proper caps preferably Remington #10's go ALONG way in preventing cap jams. Heck even with factory nipples using Rem 10's I rarely rarely have a cap jam and don't need to take the time or expense of installing by myself or having it done all of the cap shields, rakes, and other this and that. Rem 10's has the longest skirt of any percussion cap, fit down on the 'cones' tight, no problem with them falling off when firing and they stay on better after firing than any #11's with shorter skirts. Fifty-two years of shooting percussion revolvers using about every nipple and cap size/manufacturer has shown me this.
What is the thinking in the vents that slix shot nipples have ? Are they not covered by the cap skirt any way at ignition ?The only percussion gun I have that I felt in need of an action shield is the new Uberti Walker which has a cavernous cut out in the hammer when fully cocked that allows all manor of debris to fall into the action.
I never felt the need to install a cap post in any of them once the hammer face slot is de-horned and can't see a lick of difference in slix shot nipples over properly tuned factory cones turned in a drill press and filed to fit the caps on hand.
This was especially true in the new Walker as the factory nipples worked superbly in the first outing with the gun. I just put a set of slix shot nipple on the Walker and will test/compare them against the factory cones the next time out.
Great photo and very informative of nipple orifice size, Thanks !@M. De Land Slixshots its so that excess pressure vents out the sides and prevents hammer bounce/blow back and also it make the caps really split and is supposed to help them fall off to the side when cocking for the next shot. I found tresso work the best for me. They have the smallest flash hole and so prevent any blow
Back or excess pressure for Revolvers where that is an issue and they fit the caps well. Sometimes with slix I found, depending where the holes line up on each individual cylinder, sometimes they cause the cap frags that sometimes don't fall off to catch on the frame and cause jams that way
Flash hole size compared
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Treso,totw,uberti,slixshot
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