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Had my uncle pickup what I think is a .45 senaca . Seller broke the nipple off and then used a hand drill to try and get the base out. I really wanted it for the stock but would be nice if I could fix the nipple hole . Will be a month or so before I can get it picked up . What do you guys think? Thanks. FBC
 

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Drill out the hole cleanly and tap it to create new threads for a new nipple, but you will have to look around for a nipple with larger thread diameter and match that. Maybe a larger musket nipple will work for it, which would give you the benefit of allow you to use musket nipples that are so much easier to find these days.
 
re breach it. they can be had.
but if trying to repair, mill that mess out thread it and screw in a bolt with red lock tite.
drill out the bolt to the nipple specs and thread it
cut bolt off flush to the flash guard.
drill through the bolt from the "clean out" hole.
chase the nipple hole threads
install new common spec nipple.
powder, patch, ball, shoot
 
Had my uncle pickup what I think is a .45 senaca . Seller broke the nipple off and then used a hand drill to try and get the base out. I really wanted it for the stock but would be nice if I could fix the nipple hole . Will be a month or so before I can get it picked up . What do you guys think? Thanks. FBC
Time for a new breech plug. Could check the Gunworks, just confirm the threads on the aftermarket breechplug match those in the barrel. Replacement Breech Plug - TC - Seneca - 13/16 Dia - The Gun Works Muzzleloading Emporium
 
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