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Went to shoot first time. The lock is only 1/4 inch above lipple at half ****. At full **** it doesn’t have the power to set off the cap. I repositioned the hammer but didn’t help is there another setting inside the lock. Ike
 
Went to shoot first time. The lock is only 1/4 inch above lipple at half ****. At full **** it doesn’t have the power to set off the cap. I repositioned the hammer but didn’t help is there another setting inside the lock. Ike
Ike,
A photo and a lock brand would be a huge help to get you some answers.
Larry
 
Two things to check are the nipple being mushroomed or the mainspring is weak. I had shim one mainspring with some tiny washers. You can gently chuck up nipple in a drill and cleanup the mushroomed nipple with a small file.
 
Most of the fail to fire with percussion guns is caused by a flatened nipple. As stated you can restore the knife edge by chucking it in drill and holding it up to a tool stone or fine file, The edge should be sharp.
 
Get one of these from Track of the Wolf:
Nipple, 12-28 thread, for Thompson Center Seneca and Cherokee rifles, & T/C Patriot pistol, #11 CCI cap, stainless steel
  • Cone length: 0.300"
  • Thread journal length: 0.200"
  • Overall length: 0.500"
  • Diameter of base: 0.305"
Use nipple wrench #NW-170
 

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