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08-06-2005, 07:32 PM | #1 |
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Snap Caps - Brass vs A-Zoom
I have been using the brass snap caps from Brownells for some time, but the spring-loaded "primer" is badly dented such that I suspect it no longer provides adequate protection for the firing pin.
Recently I saw an ad for A-Zoom snap caps machined from aluminum and utilizing some sort of plastic primer component. They are not cheap; about $16.00 for five pieces. Does anyone know which of these are better and more durable? Thanks, Luke
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08-06-2005, 08:32 PM | #2 |
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I used de-primed cases, re-sized and fill the primer holes with RTV....
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That should work well. RTV will never wear out.
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RTV, is this a new type of ??? terrain vehicle???
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Really Tough Vinyl?
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RTV
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Hugh: I was going to ask the same question, but I thought RTV may be some new kind of morning after birth control pill. Ha!! Sieger |
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OK, guys. RTV was the original nomenclature used to describe what is today known as silicone rubber. Not sure, but I think that either GE or Dow Corning first used this description. Also not sure what RTV actually stood for; probably some chemical shortcut name.
Some of us old-timers still remember the original tag. Luke
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RTV Silicone = Room Temperature Vulcanized Silicone
I remember the original stuff from the early 1970's as being a brick red colour... |
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Thanks, Pete.
Are we off track, or what?
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I guess I've been dated....now what day does the Helm's bread truck deliver??
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