C combat32 32 Cal. Joined Apr 4, 2013 Messages 35 Reaction score 14 Sunday at 4:38 PM #1 I bought several of these about 10 years ago, gotta be from the 90's I would guess, wonder who made these for CVA, they have always been reliable
I bought several of these about 10 years ago, gotta be from the 90's I would guess, wonder who made these for CVA, they have always been reliable
Bad Karma 70 Cal. MLF Supporter Joined Nov 16, 2009 Messages 4,667 Reaction score 8,427 Sunday at 6:18 PM #2 I don’t know but I’d suspect CCI… can you snap a pic of one of the caps? Maybe check the dimensions? Attachments Percussion-Caps-and-Nipples2 3.pdf 1.8 MB
T Trev 32 Cal Joined Dec 27, 2024 Messages 47 Reaction score 54 Location South of Joplin Sunday at 7:28 PM #3 That PDF is a great reference, thanks for the link @Bad Karma
bpd303 Nearly Normal MLF Supporter Joined Mar 17, 2013 Messages 6,911 Reaction score 8,041 Location Ozark mountains, Arkansas U.S.A. Sunday at 10:01 PM #4 I had some of those CVA caps and the RWS 1075 seems to be the same as to fit and ignition.
4 44Bro 40 Cal Joined Jan 8, 2020 Messages 176 Reaction score 162 Yesterday at 2:41 AM #5 The tin is identical to CCI tins in my stash. Those are probably CCI #11 Magnums.
Bad Karma 70 Cal. MLF Supporter Joined Nov 16, 2009 Messages 4,667 Reaction score 8,427 Yesterday at 7:44 PM #6 44Bro said: The tin is identical to CCI tins in my stash. Those are probably CCI #11 Magnums. Click to expand... I wondered about that. RWS usually came 250 to a tin except for long ago and those were in a plastic container. If memory serves…
44Bro said: The tin is identical to CCI tins in my stash. Those are probably CCI #11 Magnums. Click to expand... I wondered about that. RWS usually came 250 to a tin except for long ago and those were in a plastic container. If memory serves…