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Join Date: May 14, 2009
Location: Macon Co. NC
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What's the difference in #11 and #12 prefix Treso nipples?
I found the answer to my previous question...so...
I now see two different nipple numbers listed for the 6x.75mm nipples for revolvers: 12-50-10 and a 11-50-10. Is length the difference, as it is not listed.
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Join Date: July 5, 2011
Location: Ohio
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one might be for pistols and the other for rifles The possibles shop list the ones for Pieta pistols with an 11-50 number
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Join Date: October 8, 2006
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 2,657
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11-5-xx is the Treso part number. Some sutlers substitute their own catalog number using the format 12-50-xx. There is no difference between the Treso 11-50-10 and the catalog number 12-50-10.
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 14, 2009
Location: Macon Co. NC
Posts: 528
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Thanks so much!
I'm just going to have to download the Treso/House of Muskets Catalog since I finally found it!
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