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jim 44-40
01-23-2022, 04:33 PM
I have one plastic red can of caps that don't say #11 on container, but they almost fit #11 nipple maybe work better for #10 nipple? I don't have a #10 nipple to check. The caps are from Italy. Maybe I could hone a #11 down a bit to make them work.

toot
01-24-2022, 10:53 AM
I have the same red plastic can, and mine is marked with NAVY ARMS, RIDGEFIELD, NJ. MADE IN ITALY. back in the day they were made for the #10 nipples. to make them fit a #11, just take a pair of scissors and split one side and, VIOLA! there you have it!

jim 44-40
01-24-2022, 12:36 PM
Great, will give that a try.thank you

dondiego
01-24-2022, 01:05 PM
Great, will give that a try.thank you

It shouldn't matter since you must clean thoroughly with water anyway, but I found them to be quite corrosive!

megasupermagnum
01-24-2022, 01:13 PM
If you are willing to buy a nipple, I like to fit all mine so the caps slide on and off without undue issue, but stay on with certainty. I do this for hunting purposes. For target shooting, fit isn't as big a deal since you can push them on if tight and you wont have to take them off (until you fire), or pinch them if loose, and the chances of them falling off are slim. The way I do this is thread a nut onto the threads, in my case a 1/4-28 nut, then chuck that nut and nipple into a hand drill. I then turn the nipple, while with the other hand sand down the nipple with something like 180 grit sandpaper until it just fits on. I like to finish with something like 400 grit just because.

waksupi
01-24-2022, 01:39 PM
If you are willing to buy a nipple, I like to fit all mine so the caps slide on and off without undue issue, but stay on with certainty. I do this for hunting purposes. For target shooting, fit isn't as big a deal since you can push them on if tight and you wont have to take them off (until you fire), or pinch them if loose, and the chances of them falling off are slim. The way I do this is thread a nut onto the threads, in my case a 1/4-28 nut, then chuck that nut and nipple into a hand drill. I then turn the nipple, while with the other hand sand down the nipple with something like 180 grit sandpaper until it just fits on. I like to finish with something like 400 grit just because.

This. I have thought for years I should take what is needed to shoots, and fix people's nipples for them. Same people who have had misfires for years, won't take ten minutes at home to do the job. Charge $20 for an education tax.

Rebel Dave
01-24-2022, 04:53 PM
Italian caps from back in the day were highly corrosive, so clean up good after using them.

Dave