40 cal ACP (not CAP) is the same as 40 cal. S&W. ACP refers to 'automatice cartridge pistol' wheras S&W refers to Smith and Wesson, who also make the 40 cal. cartridge....
Cap guns don't have bullets.
Louis Flobert in 1845 was the first to put a ball on the end of a percussion cap and invent the self contained bullet. He went on to produce rifles and pistols that shot this round which is still produced, called now the BB cap.
I havenever heard of a .54 cal but no, a bullet that will not stay in place for the striking pin will not fire, DO NOT TRY IT, if by some off chance that the striking pin hits the firing cap then the bullet has already started its trajectory at an angle and will probably damage the gun and yourself, it will be hard to find but you may be able to find a a saboe for that caliber, but you may just want to go buy some .54 cal ammo...
It actually a type of ammunition. Instead of the firing pin smacking the center of the igniter cap, the rimfire ammunition is hit at the base. It is basically a wider percussion cap so you can not shoot high caliber bullets from them and they are only a one time use.
It actually a type of ammunition. Instead of the firing pin smacking the center of the igniter cap, the rimfire ammunition is hit at the base. It is basically a wider percussion cap so you can not shoot high caliber bullets from them and they are only a one time use.
I don't know the answer can't find it.
It should be a #11 cap.
A distributor cap holds all the wires, A coil only has 1 wire in the top of it.
chinois has smaller holes and china cap has larger holes, both used for straining.
Actually CAP & INAP are used for prepaid systems. The main difference between these two is CAp will be used for Mobile applications but INAP is used for Fixed networks ( Non Mobility ). Also in CAP we can get the Call Location information but in INAP we wont get this. CAP - used for mobile application INAP- calling cards
Cap color...nothing more.
The 1157 has a 15mm metal bayonet (push/twist) cap, while the 3157 has a plastic wedge (push-in) cap.