I remember well some years ago buying a 'box of Enfield bits' and in amongst them was a small carton brown, typically military style that held : small silver coloured 'mushroom' with a short stalk, and a rounded 'head' which had a 'flat' on one side.
Job done!! It is best never to assume, it just makes an " ass out of Yo u and me ". Clamp on right looks like a clamp on my bicycle. Loose wimmen tightened here. Goosic wrote: pisco wrote: it is called a aim corrector you are missing one part of it.
I don't know of anyone else who has these in a repro and I only had made. They'll be gone before the year's out so don't wait! Grab a couple of these babies now before there gone! It's a tough socket type wrench that no musket owner can do with out for long.
The first time your cone clogs up you'll know what I mean. It fits almost any musket. It fits the Armisport version of both these guns just fine. This is a great inexpensive wrench you can throw in your pack for when you have a frozen nipple. The socket type wrench allows you to use greater force without worrying about rounding the corners of your nipple and busting your knuckles. How much pressure to apply is your call. We do not replace busted wrenches. If by some chance you have a rifle that it wont fit just send the wrench back for a refund.
Nipple wrench for pistols, sliding T handle fits most nipples that take a 10 or 11 cap. You cannot remove frozen nipples with this or any other nipple wrench. If it will not back out with moderate pressure take it to your gun smith. Nipple wrench for pistols, L type, fits most standard pistol nipples. Wrench on one end, screw driver on the other, a good repro of the original! Although both of these pistol nipple wrenches are tough, because of their small size they can be broken if you put too much pressure on them.
Remember, we don't replace busted wrenches! The brass tear drop design is a perfect match for the original. If you'll look to the photo that is a complete original ENP on top. The piece of chain in the middle was dug at camp Stanley in Murfreesboro.
This is the actual piece of chain we copied. The chain on the bottom is our new reproduction. Not bad if I do say so myself. The complete original has 6 links of chain but were going to send you 7 links to give you just a little bit of extra length. Enfield No. Last one. Shipping not specified. British armourors Lee Enfield stock bolt leather washer removal tool.
Brand New. Results matching fewer words. Lee Enfield No. Enfield Mk I Scope, No. Almost gone. WD Lee Enfield No. Screw Driver. Oil Reservoir. Wiper worm. Ball Puller. Cone Prick nipple pick. Mainspring Clamp. The British infantry sergeant carried the tool inside the main flap of his cartridge box. The box was equipped with straps to retain it, and the screwdriver arm was dismounted in order make the tool even more compact when stored. It is not clear how the Confederate infantrymen who were issued the tool carried it.
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