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Our wrenches feature a high carbon steel body with a low carbon steel rod handle. Special commercial tempering gives optimum strength to the wrench fingers. The malleable handle will flex if excess torque is applied, to avoid damage. Our wrenches are not unbreakable, but they are pretty close! This well tempered nipple wrench has two sturdy fingers
Our wrenches feature a high carbon steel body with a low carbon steel rod handle. Special commercial tempering gives optimum strength to the wrench fingers. The malleable handle will flex if excess torque is applied, to avoid damage. Our wrenches are not unbreakable, but they are pretty close! Our smallest socket wrench has a .3/8" body tapering do
Our wrenches feature a high carbon steel body with a low carbon steel rod handle. Special commercial tempering gives optimum strength to the wrench fingers. The malleable handle will flex if excess torque is applied, to avoid damage. Our wrenches are not unbreakable, but they are pretty close! This well tempered slotted end wrench works well for he
Our wrenches feature a high carbon steel body with a low carbon steel rod handle. Special commercial tempering gives optimum strength to the wrench fingers. The malleable handle will flex if excess torque is applied, to avoid damage. Our wrenches are not unbreakable, but they are pretty close! #NW-140 wrench has a .187" slot in a .34" shaft, to fit
Our wrenches feature a high carbon steel body with a low carbon steel rod handle. Special commercial tempering gives optimum strength to the wrench fingers. The malleable handle will flex if excess torque is applied, to avoid damage. Our wrenches are not unbreakable, but they are pretty close! #NW-130 wrench has a .187" slot in a .29" shaft to fit
This replica early Colt nipple wrench is made for Colt Walker and Dragoon nipples. Notice the unique goose-neck shape, with screwdriver bit at the end. Well made, with heavy duty construction, of blued steel. Lubricate your percussion nipple threads with #BC-CTL Choke Tube Lube, and easily remove them, even after hundreds of shots. This special gre
Our wrenches feature a high carbon steel body with a low carbon steel rod handle. Special commercial tempering gives optimum strength to the wrench fingers. The malleable handle will flex if excess torque is applied, to avoid damage. Our wrenches are not unbreakable, but they are pretty close! Our most popular wrench, light enough to fit in your po
Made of stainless steel with a 1/4' square lug for a nipple wrench, "O" ring, and a large hole for better flushing action. Nipple end turned for 3/16" tubing, included. Fits Italian Enfield replicas as well as the drum or touchhole threads into the barrel on Pedersoli and most Hatfield rifles
Nipple, 1/4-28 thread, 1/4" height for Classic Arm "Snake Eyes" pistol & Classic Arms "Ethan Allen" Pepperbox pistol, #11 CCI cap, stainless steel. Use nipple wrench NW-170 Cone length: 0.255" Thread journal length: 0.155" Overall length: 0.410" Diameter of base: 0.365" This nipple will not fit Hoppe's - Ethan Allen brand replica Snake Eyes pistol
Nipple, 12-24 thread, used in some FIE marked 1849 Colt pocket model revolvers #11 CCI cap, hardened steel Cone length: 0.240" Thread journal length: 0.225" Overall length: 0.465" Diameter of base: 0.275" (this small diameter requires grinding the wrench outside diameter to fit)
This book covers the field of accessories and small useful tools for the shooter. How to make a powder horn, capper, nipple wrench, loading block, and many more useful items that are handy for the shooter. It gives detailed drawings and dimensions on how to make each accessory. Soft cover, 5 x 8" format of 46 pages. The Table of Contents includes t
The inside mounted frizzen screw on a Investarms produced Lyman Great Plains Rifle flintlock requires a longer frizzen screw with a nut to mount a flash guard. This same lock and screw is used on the Lyman Trade Rifle and Deerstalker, Investarms: Hawken, Bridger Hawken, Gemmer Hawken, and older Cabela's Hawken. Installation of a iron or brass flash
The inside mounted frizzen screw on a J. Kibler's Colonial flintlock, used on the Colonial, Woodsrunner, and Fowler models, requires a longer frizzen screw with a nut to mount a flash guard. Installation of an iron or brass flash guard, protects the shooter next to you from overspray vented from your flash hole. This protection is required at most-