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Hello all, could one of you fellow shooters please tell me what this is? It came with my CVA Hawken. Thank you
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There where some nipples desighned to use modern rifle primers and this looks very like one . I forget the patent name but its early 70s at a guess . seemed a fiddly & needless affair they had a small chain if I recall correctly . Could be one of those or a varient .
Rudyard
 
Thank you, I get great fire with the #11 caps. I have never seen one of these before.
 
I have one. As stated, it allows you to use a large rifle or #209 primer instead of a percussion cap.

You install the lower half in the rifle, in place of a percussion nipple. You unscrew the top, put a primer in the pocket, and screw the top back on. Shoot as normal. You then remove the top half, pick out the spent primer, reload, and put a new primer in the pocket, screw the top on again, and shoot once more.

They can be slower than just using a new percussion cap, but if you are unable to find percussion caps, these nipples will allow you to keep shooting.
 
Yeah I bought one of these when caps were unavailable so I could keep shooting if need be but I have never had to use it.
 
It has a ball end on the inside, I assume for striking the primer. Too small for a 209 primer
 

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Used to see those a lot around here in late 80’s and early 90’s. They were supposed to be more reliable than a standard cap. Haven’t seen one in years. They kinda faded away with the invent of the in-line.
 
I have a in-line T/C shoots lights out with a 209 that takes that ignition,but on a side lock I would not use anything but a Percussion Cap and have never had a failure to fire, I wouldn’t change it out. Stay true to the nature of the rifle.
 
called the accra-shot back in the day. took a small rifle primer and had a lil loader device/tube that stacked primers up.
different in that the primers were stacked on top of each other. Works and certainly will fire a gun. Slow and klunky to reload.

Respect Always
Metalshaper/Jonathan
 
It threads into my rifle, I just do not know what primer it uses. No worries as I will stick to my #11 caps.
 

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