Well, time to confess my total ignorance but maybe some other folks are in the same boat. I have seen a few nose caps where a small pin is visible- just like that to hold a ramrod pipe and I thought "Boy, that's the historically correct way". So far I have not used a flat head screw, instead I have used a short section of threaded brass rod that I have run up from the outside or bottom of nose cap and had it stop just short of the bottom of the barrel channel. THEN some one told me I did it wrong, a flat head screw ought to be used with the flat head counter sunk into the bottom of the barrel channel. The excess screw material that is sticking out the bottom of the nose cap is then filed flush to the nose cap. To be honest- that didn't sound historically correct.
So rivets. LOTS of questions.
1. 3 rivets: how are these positioned? all in a straight line? one down and two off to the sides?
2. What are the diameter of the rivets?
3. Any more information welcomed.
And.... just to make sure, the rivets are the historically correct way, in other words- that is what is on some of the original long rifles?
Once again- thanks for all help. Really appreciate it.
If I'm going to put on a nose cap- might as well do it the PC way.