In 1867 they were already known as "snap-caps" which tells you they were used in dry fire exercises. Carried over from the P 53. And by the way, nice rifle and great price, Steve H.
Ridolpho
In 1867 they were already known as "snap-caps" which tells you they were used in dry fire exercises. Carried over from the P 53. And by the way, nice rifle and great price, Steve H.
Ridolpho
Last edited by Ridolpho; 03-16-2017 at 09:14 PM.