Gents-
I have been browsing the search engine and have not found the answer to my question(s).
So here goes. I have a defarbed Armi-Sport 1861 Springfield Musket and I need a decent musket tool to service the old girl in the field. I purchased an original 1863 musket tool but the open ended wrench is too narrow for my nipple cone. Not by much but just enough to make it non-usable unless I modify it...which I am hesitant to do being that it is an original. Even if I were to file it out a bit the two screw drivers are too big to fit most of the repro slot screws. I purchased a repro musket wrench from a sutler and it fit all the screws and so on but it also bent with minimal effort.
So here is my question. Who makes a decent historically accurate and functional 1855 musket tool that won't bend if you look at it the wrong way???
Thanks.
I have been browsing the search engine and have not found the answer to my question(s).
So here goes. I have a defarbed Armi-Sport 1861 Springfield Musket and I need a decent musket tool to service the old girl in the field. I purchased an original 1863 musket tool but the open ended wrench is too narrow for my nipple cone. Not by much but just enough to make it non-usable unless I modify it...which I am hesitant to do being that it is an original. Even if I were to file it out a bit the two screw drivers are too big to fit most of the repro slot screws. I purchased a repro musket wrench from a sutler and it fit all the screws and so on but it also bent with minimal effort.
So here is my question. Who makes a decent historically accurate and functional 1855 musket tool that won't bend if you look at it the wrong way???
Thanks.
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