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So, I got this traditions deer hunter as a project from my father. Dad had an optic and had it drilled and tapped. No big deal. I took the scope and rings off. What I can’t figure out is how to change it back to a normal nipple. He had a mag spark and I’m not a fan of those anyway. Not that I have anything against them, just not my style. Anyway, how in the heck do I change it back? Here are a few pics after I got the mag spark nipple or topper off. Do I try to take the drum off? Like I said ya can’t beat basically free. And it’s a muzzy, so I’ll take those all day any day. Plus, I have a soft spot for something that came from my dad. Any help would be appreciated.

Anthony
 

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Soak it in a penetrating oil (kroil) for a day, grab the mag spark with a needle nose vice grip. You'll probably mess it up gripping it like that but if you're not keeping it...that's what I would try.

Can also try filing 2 flats on it and try a spanner, but could be kinda thin for much filing.

Or hack saw through the middle to create a slot and a big screwdriver.
 
Soak it in a penetrating oil (kroil) for a day, grab the mag spark with a needle nose vice grip. You'll probably mess it up gripping it like that but if you're not keeping it...that's what I would try.

Can also try filing 2 flats on it and try a spanner, but could be kinda thin for much filing.

Or hack saw through the middle to create a slot and a big screwdriver.
That’s definitely crossed my mind.
 
is it the pic or are those holes mighty deep in the breech area??
It’s the pic and angle. I vaguely remember using this when I was younger. Well, dad used it more than me. I think back in the day when Tennessee introduced a Blackpowder season. I do think Dad built this from a kit but had a smith drill and tap it for him. That’s been many years ago.
 
It’s the pic and angle. I vaguely remember using this when I was younger. Well, dad used it more than me. I think back in the day when Tennessee introduced a Blackpowder season. I do think Dad built this from a kit but had a smith drill and tap it for him. That’s been many years ago.

Those holes should get filled with the correct size screws.

I think the threads should be 6-1mm for the nipple.

https://www.trackofthewolf.com/List/Item.aspx/159/1
 
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