I'm BRAND new to cap and ball, so please bear with my ignorance. I am reading as much as I can, but I feel experienced people are the way to go.
I recently acquired an 1851 Navy, .36 cal revolver; I have poured over all the proof mark, maker mark literature & videos I can find; I broke it down to pieces, save the action trying to ID the maker, but mo no avail. No biggie, but there were no accessories with it, like a nipple wrench, so i tried to use my caliper to determine whether it uses #10 or #11 caps; not so easy when the nipple is still in the cylinder. Any suggestions to figure it out, would be appreciated. I have read the threads about creating a wrench using a 1/4" socket, a 3/16" socket, etc., but is there a decent set out there that comes with both that I could buy? Thanks
I recently acquired an 1851 Navy, .36 cal revolver; I have poured over all the proof mark, maker mark literature & videos I can find; I broke it down to pieces, save the action trying to ID the maker, but mo no avail. No biggie, but there were no accessories with it, like a nipple wrench, so i tried to use my caliper to determine whether it uses #10 or #11 caps; not so easy when the nipple is still in the cylinder. Any suggestions to figure it out, would be appreciated. I have read the threads about creating a wrench using a 1/4" socket, a 3/16" socket, etc., but is there a decent set out there that comes with both that I could buy? Thanks