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If you've been wanting snap caps for your nambu, eBay item # 251468643449 - has "more than 10". Slightly high on price, but only slightly - and who can complain?
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![]() "These are especially useful for releasing the tension on the mainspring for long-term storage of your gun." ...Uh...What???... ![]()
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No, and Bubba loading empty casings can take it's toll as well. I have a collection of different snap caps, I don't use them for storage but they're great when you need to test a gun after assembly or repairs. I just got through modifying an extractor on a Browning pistol, and the snap caps told me when I was done.
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