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  • Fred Pillot
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 448

    #1

    Home Made Snap Caps

    I'm thinking about machining some solid brass plugs to press into primer pocket holes and using them as snap caps to protect the firing pin. Has anyone seen this or done it? Wondering how long each one would last.
    Fred Pillot
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    San Jose Zouaves
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  • Parashooter
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 819

    #2
    Try nylon or a similar semi-hard plastic. Better cushion and lasts longer.

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    • Fred Pillot
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 448

      #3
      I may try both. I'll update here if i discover anything.
      Fred Pillot
      Captain
      San Jose Zouaves
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      • dogtag
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 14985

        #4
        The two commercial jobs that I bought [red plastic] lasted about five minutes
        before center froze solid making them totally useless.
        Thought about putting soft gummy stuff in empty case pocket.
        Thinking about it is as far as I've got.

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        • Allen Humphrey
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2010
          • 606

          #5
          Blob-o-silicone. Or some old leather. I suppose it depends on the firearm if it is even necessary at all. For example the 1903 firing pin is actually stopped by the cocking piece, not the pin. I'd suspect that the primer barely slows the mechanism at all.

          I'd be concerned that a solid brass plug would resist the pin so much that it would cause damage rather than prevent it. The material would need to be able to return to original shape promptly or it would cease to provide any function.

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          • Fred Pillot
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 448

            #6
            I made 3 plugs.

            1) UHMWPE
            2) Brass, free machining 360
            3) Nylon

            The UHMWPE was way too soft.

            Brass worked best, giving a slightly larger indentation with each shot although indentation slowed as the dent got bigger.

            Nylon was right behind the brass, but looks like the indentation was getting bigger a bit faster.

            I tested the brass and nylon 15 shots each, and they look like both have many more shots left in them.
            You can tell that they are working because the firing pin has a muffled sound to it.
            As the dent grows, especially the brass, you must scrape away the raised crater rim.
            Fred Pillot
            Captain
            San Jose Zouaves
            1876

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            • musketjon
              Member
              • Jun 2010
              • 51

              #7
              How about a pencil eraser??
              Jon

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              • Fred Pillot
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2009
                • 448

                #8
                I also made a .308 snap cap by drilling out the primer pocket and sliding in a brass plunger and a heavy coil spring. Then soldered a brass plug in the case neck to hold it all together.
                Last edited by Fred Pillot; 06-04-2015, 03:47.
                Fred Pillot
                Captain
                San Jose Zouaves
                1876

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                • Liam
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 1376

                  #9
                  Fred - like to see a photo of your snap cap, if you could. Sounds like a nice Winter activity (planning ahead!). - Liam
                  "Wars are, of course, as a rule to be avoided; but they are far better than certain kinds of peace." - T.R.

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                  • Sunray
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 3251

                    #10
                    Solid brass plugs won't protect that which doesn't need protecting. Centre fires don't need snap caps. DP cartridges simply have nothing in the primer pocket.
                    Spelling and grammar count!

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                    • usmc69
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 887

                      #11
                      Originally posted by musketjon
                      How about a pencil eraser??
                      Jon
                      I made up some many years ago for training rounds. Worked well.
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                      • JB White
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 13371

                        #12
                        I used them in the primer pockets too. They work well until they don't. As in when the FP decides to pierce the rubber and the "snap cap" and FP are hooked up like mating dogs. Try opening up a Snider when that happens!
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