tpelle
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I was just poking around reading some old threads, and ran across this one discussing how to safely unload a percussion revolver (without shooting it, of course, which is my preferred method).
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=112274
Consensus was to uncap and remove the cylinder, then remove the nipples and pour as much of the powder out as possible. Finally use a brass rod (for non-sparking reasons) that would fit through the nipple hole and tap the ball out, with the cylinder front-down on a piece of wood with a hole in it to accept the ball.
There was some concern expressed about messing up the threads in the cylinder that the nipples screw in to by contact with the rod. That got me to thinking.
Why not use an old or surplus nipple and drill it out to just accept the brass rod? You could thread that nipple into the cylinder, and the drilled nipple would act as a guide and as a thread protector while you tapped the ball out.
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=112274
Consensus was to uncap and remove the cylinder, then remove the nipples and pour as much of the powder out as possible. Finally use a brass rod (for non-sparking reasons) that would fit through the nipple hole and tap the ball out, with the cylinder front-down on a piece of wood with a hole in it to accept the ball.
There was some concern expressed about messing up the threads in the cylinder that the nipples screw in to by contact with the rod. That got me to thinking.
Why not use an old or surplus nipple and drill it out to just accept the brass rod? You could thread that nipple into the cylinder, and the drilled nipple would act as a guide and as a thread protector while you tapped the ball out.