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rotag84

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Has anyone used Four Wing Musket Caps on a modern cap n ball revolver or Traditions percussion rifle? I know I have used #11 caps on my revolver by giving them a pinch and they fit fine. Considering the supply issue with #10-11 caps if this would be an option??
 
The size difference is enormous, it would not fit.
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OK. I see that now. Always wondered how back in the day they could manage those caps so easily.
Thanks!!
 
Hello, I live in Spain, I ask myself the same question. In Europe there is no longer any gun shop that has No. 11 primers, either RWS, German, or CCI, American. But they still have 4 wing caps. The musket ones. My question is, would it be possible to adapt these primers to the normal nipples of a Hawken, which are obviously smaller than those of a minié musket? Greetings from Spain.
 
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Remove the nipple, determine the thread size and count, and do an internet search to see if a musket nipple is available in the size you have. There are musket conversion nipples readily available through several suppliers, but you need to know your size first. Then you can utilizie all the musket caps you can get your hands on!
 
Hello, I live in Spain, I ask myself the same question. In Europe there is no longer any gun shop that has No. 11 primers, either RWS, German, or CCI, American. But they still have 4 wing caps. The musket ones. My question is, would it be possible to adapt these primers to the normal nipples of a Hawken, which are obviously smaller than those of a minié musket? Greetings from Spain.
'morning,

Definitely check Track of the Wolf (Nipples - Track of the Wolf), I've picked up replacement cones that take musket caps for several of my Hawken and other civilian rifles. Not sure what shipping would be to Spain, but given how light/small a cone is, I wouldn't think it would be all that expensive.

Mike
 
Hello. In the Youtube video of this American citizen, or maybe Canadian, he looks like a large four-winged caps on normal nipples. Also in a Kentucky rifle from Ardesa, one of those manufactured here in Spain. It is a good idea to shoot at the shooting range, because by not moving the cap does not fall out of the nipple. Best regards.
 
Hello. In the Youtube video of this American citizen, or maybe Canadian, he looks like a large four-winged caps on normal nipples. Also in a Kentucky rifle from Ardesa, one of those manufactured here in Spain. It is a good idea to shoot at the shooting range, because by not moving the cap does not fall out of the nipple. Best regards.

Good video. Pyrodex, oversized caps and no fail to fire. This pretty much proves my new stash of winged caps will work.

Had a thought. If! I replaced the nipple to fit the cap, what would I ask for, other than the correct thread size, what would I look for? Is there a specific name for it?
Thanks in advance.
 
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Good video. Pyrodex, oversized caps and no fail to fire. This pretty much proves my new stash of winged caps will work.

Had a thought. If! I replaced the nipple to fit the cap, what would I ask for, other than the correct thread size, what would I look for? Is there a specific name for it?
Thanks in advance.

Track of the Wolf has them. Musket cap nipples

Need correct thread and dimensions. Also the nipple has to center well in the hammer cup.

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

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