Ahh look at that, a Tige breech plug.The powder charge filled the breech plug and bore up to the end of the pin, then the ball or slug was dropped in and the rod "thrown 3 times onto the projectile" to slug it up to fill the rifling.THIS is where the "throwing of the rod" came from. The US military did it as well with the paper ctgs. to ensure the ctg. was on the powder, through the fouling.
That's so close to slipping off.
Won't the main spring sit higher on the tumbler when it's in the gun, resting on the nipple??Or, it SHOULD at least.....
Quote from: PAFlinter on November 23, 2021, 05:10:21 AMWon't the main spring sit higher on the tumbler when it's in the gun, resting on the nipple??Or, it SHOULD at least.....Yes, you are right, as long as the nipple is high enough. If the nipple is removed and the hammer slips out of the hand, the spring takes out the bottom of the lock, mortise.