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After the recent threads about the list member having nipple fit issues and the caps not staying on, I pulled out my Crockett rifle I bought over the winter and hadn't shot it yet. I wanted to know if the nipple in mine would screw in properly into the snail. The nipple that came with the rifle is a good fit, not too baggy and seats well when tightened. What surprised me was the only nipple wrench I have that fits this gun I think I bought back in the late 70's. It is the 'T' handled wrench near the nipple. It has a skinny part that fits over the nipple. That wrench was actually made for a cap and ball pistol if I remember correctly. All the other wrenches are too fat to fit into the recess in the snail the nipple screws into. I also am unsure of the thread size of the Crockett nipple. it is NOT a 6x1 mm. The hot shot nipple and the three shotgun nipples are all 6x1 MM and they are loose and baggy when screwed in and do not seat properly. I'll take that Crockett nipple to the hardware store and go through the different metric nuts and find the one that is the perfect fit. Then I will know the exact size. The original list member was also correct a #11 cap will not stay on the nipple. It is almost like the nipple that came with this gun is for a #10 cap. Squeezing the opening of the #11 cap will make the cap fit snugly onto the nipple. I just need to remember to do that when loading. Shooting the gun over time may mushroom the nipple opening a little making the cap fit more snugly. I hope this give some good information to the .32 Crocket rifle owners now and in the future.
Ohio Rusty ><>
Ohio Rusty ><>
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