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    Sizing the Chassepot Needle

    Good Afternoon. While replacing needles, I noticed that my 1868 Chassepot takes a 1.7mm needle while my 1873, and a friend's 1873, takes a 1.5mm needle. I now realize that part of the poor firing of my '68 was the needle hitting the percussion cap a bit off center do to a slight wobbling. Now with that 1.7mm needle, the '68 is hitting center of the cap every time.

    Afte "sizing" the needles, I am wondering if the '68 had seen much service and the needle holder had worn down calling for a wider needle to "tighten" the fit/alignment. Below is the company that has the the pins I am using. Just need to cut to length and make the point. The head is almost a perfect fit.

    Randy

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    From my reading (admittedly very small on needle guns) needle guns often faced the needles breaking or being worn down in service (after roughly 200rds). I believe the individual soldier carried several needles so if one broke they would be able to replace it.

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    Good Morning. With the Ejector Pin stock of today, should not be a problem getting way past 200 rounds. The previous pins I used were very cheaply made and lasted past 300 rounds before I bent one when not paying attention while cleaning.

    The Amtek pins that I am now using are much better made and should last us a long time.

    Randy

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