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Started by beowulf, September 27, 2015, 02:18:52 AM

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beowulf

picked up a traditions nipple wrench , and I`m rather disappointed with it . I`ve worked with brass that was harder than the supposed steel this thing is made of ! anyone know of a company that makes a nipple wrench that is`nt made from recycled marshmallows ?

punjab

Why not make your own?Take a piece of flat metal 1/8"thick or so and 2-3" long and cut a slot in the end to fit the nipple,voila open end nipple wrench that will let you remove a nipple without having the hammer get in the way.

beowulf

bought it for a colt revolver , not sure how that would work ! but would on most rifles !


Patocazador

That Rydon looks like a winner.

beowulf

Quote from: flahipneck on September 27, 2015, 11:19:33 AM
This one?  http://rydoncorp.com/inc/sdetail/rydon_revolver_nipple_wrench/175/206
have never heard of  rydon ! any good ?  this here`s the one I bought ! danged thing was rather pricey and it`s supposed to be hardened steel ! plastic would have been tougher !

punjab

I have seen guys cut a small socket to fit a nipple then use a wratchet to turn it.Should work on a revolver,never owned a revolver so I never needed that kind of wrench.I think the socket was 5/16 or so.

punjab

Upon further review look up the Possibles Shop they have every kind of nipple wrench around, one of the socket types is made out of 4140 steel,that should be hard enough.

beowulf

I`ve owned several nipple wrenches since 78 , and it`s only been recently that they seem to be made of really soft steel .  seems the quality of everything is going down the tube !

Patocazador

I've got a percussion revolver cylinder loader from Rydon that's made quite well .. good price too. I don't know if that carries over to their nipple wrench though.

Hawken50

  Track of The Wolf has one now made of quality hardened tool steel. Good price too. I got one when i had broke every wrench i had including one of the ratcheting ones.
http://www.trackofthewolf.com/list/Item.aspx/65/1
"GOD made man and Sam Colt made em equal"
Well,you gonna pull them pistols or whistle Dixie?

beowulf

thanks for the suggestions !the rydon wrench looks like a good one ,cant imagine why it would`nt be a match for their other products , and track does have some great prices !

beezlebob

I just found a little 1/4 inch end wrench that works perfectly. Mine is a craftsman, so it's well made. fits the nipple on my Lyman plains riffle, .50 cal.

hotfxr

I'm with beezlebob, I have several nipple wrenches but it seems easier and faster to use a small 1/4" open end wrench. Some time ago I picked up some "vintage" Craftsman carburetor wrenches. These were blue-ish colored matte finish combo wrenches that didn't have the same size on both ends. (I am guessing it is so you can have two wrenches the same size without buying two sets, planned convenience, go figure) With a leather line tied to the box end hanging with a pick it is very easy to use and harder steel than any other tool in the bag.
I am the one your mom warned you about!

redhawk

I couldn't recommend  the ones from Track of the Wolf.  I bought one about a year ago and it broke the third time I used it.  I have always had good service from them  but they wouldn't even talk to me about it.  That was the last thing I got from them.  I won't say I'll never buy anything from them but if somebody else has what I'm looking for I'll look else where.