Dry firing an ROA?

Started by Mad Mucus, February 19, 2011, 05:54:47 PM

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Mad Mucus

G'day pards.....

Tried to find this info in 'search' but didn't have much luck.  :-\

My ROA cylinders are fitted with Treso nipples, which I covered with a small square of masking tape and dry fired. The hammers on both pistols hit the tape as a definite ring appeared but didn't cut through. How can I go about dry firing without peening or damage? Do I have to remove the nipples?

MM
"Outlaw firearms and only the outlaws will have them."

St. George

I don't recommend dry-firing any percussion weapon, but if you absolutely must - then try fitting the nipples with fired caps.

Take a look at a Dixie Gun Works catalog - perhaps they have a plastic device.

Good Luck!

Vaya,

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Mako

Be very, very, very, very careful.  Did I mention to be careful?

Here's an old thread that has some references to "snap caps" for percussion pistols.

http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index.php/topic,22933.0.html

Oh, and one last thing, be careful...

Seriously, the cone is the heart of a percussion pistol.  Mess it up and you will rue the day.  Cones, or badly fitting caps are the  basis for the majority of percussion pistol problems.

Regards,
Mako
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Mad Mucus

Thanks Mako for the thread.....
Anyone have success with the red cap gun caps? ;D
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fourfingersofdeath

Maybe you could turn up some nylon 'nipples' without the hole or the taper on the back end. If I want to dry fire practice, I have a pair of NMVaqueos in 45 Colt which feel similar. An expensive fix, but I already had them.
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ROAnutz

If you go to Ruger's site they say you can dry fire any of their SA revolvers.

Mako

Quote from: ROAnutz on February 20, 2011, 01:22:59 PM
If you go to Ruger's site they say you can dry fire any of their SA revolvers.


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Better re-read...guess what they don't make anymore?
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MCA, MCIA, MOAA, MCL, SMAS, ASME, SAME, BMES

ROAnutz

I think you're right....I happened to email David Clement and he said don't dry fire the ROA. Good enough for me.

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