Standard #11 cap
Number 11 percussion caps.
No, you cannot use a musket nipple in a CVA Hawken rifle, as the nipple size and thread specifications are different. The CVA Hawken typically requires a specific type of percussion nipple designed for its firing mechanism. Using the wrong nipple could lead to improper function or safety hazards. Always refer to the manufacturer's recommendations for compatible parts.
a rifle cap.
It should be a #11 cap.
Bigger = deeper Smaller = higher
I believe these used a musket cap- larger than standard percussion caps- shaped a bit like a top hat.
Single shot pistols take a #11 and revolvers take a # 10
dunlop max grip...i dont know what size
This technique is called percussion. It is used by healthcare providers to assess the size, consistency, and borders of internal organs or structures based on the sound produced by tapping.
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Colt's manual with the 2nd Generation 06/80 to 04/82 specify #11.
Relatively, it is one of the larger instruments, however, it is kinda in the middle size of keyboard percussion instruments. Smaller than a marimba and vibraphone, larger than a set of bells or crotales.