Cappers

Way back in the days of Montgomery Wards, I got into BP through their catalog.
Bought a CVA 50 cal mountain rifle and 2 navy Arms 44 caliber NMA's
I bought the accessories there too.
One was a no name brass capper.
I used it for both rifle and pistols.
Learned to slightly tip it up on end when capping the cylinders and then it fit just fine.
push the cap on, roll the capper over and finish seating if needed.

Takes practice but everything you do does.
At first you didn't know how to breath. But aft 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 years or so most of us do it pretty darned good.

yes you may have to open the slot a bit or modify the capper tip a bit.
But they do work!
 
At first you didn't know how to breath. But aft 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 years or so most of us do it pretty darned good.

Breathing is instinctive. Even embryos know how to breath, and embryos are pretty dumb when you get right down to it!
 
OK Hawgy, just don't be the guy snorin in the next room......Just sayin.

Whatever.:rolleyes: I was a regular on the SASS Wire when he first came up with this story. I called BS on it then too.
 
I find cappers a great way to carry caps when on a woods walk or hunting. For range use, it's more bother to constantly refill the capper than it is to just put the caps on the nipples by hand.
 
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