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garyca

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OK - I have an Optima pistol - accurate and powerful. In order to hunt in certain areas I need to convert this from 209 ignition to # 11 ignition. When I went to CVA they directed me to Deer Park Products. I contacted them ( great ole boys) they said they had no conversion kit i.e. replacement breech plug that would accept a nipple for # 11 caps. Does anyone know of a source for the parts I need ?? Should I go to a gunsmith and try and get the breech plug drilled and tapped to accept a nipple ??
I would appreciate your thoughts gentlemen.

Respectfully & humbly submitted
 
I don't know how well that would work out due to the precision work required, but if close examination shows that it measures up to be a viable option then it could be worth a try.

Another idea would be to consider installing a musket cap nipple if allowed to be used in those restricted hunting areas because their larger surface area may be more forgiving to install.

Or a person could buy an older inexpensive conventional muzzle loading rifle that was made to accept #11 caps and then cut the barrel & stock down to turn it into a pistol configuration. The older Knight rifles may have some potential for such a conversion.

And then there's this brand new 14" nickle Buck Hunter Pro .50 pistol for sale on Gunbroker for $250 that takes an #11 cap. Because they have a fairly high resale value, you could always resell it so it wouldn't end up costing you very much in the long run.

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=317254124
 
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This is a longshot but you are trying to reverse the process of creating a "Mag-Spark". Maybe you could contact Warren Outdoors ( http://www.warrencustomoutdoor.com /mag-spark.html ) and they would have an idea.

Otherwise you could order a new insert from CVA (I think they make the Optima) and bring it to a Machinist to put a tap in it and then thread it for a nipple. It might work depending on clearances. Or just hunt with a rifle.
 
Gentlemen - thank you for your advice - I definitely think that I will explore both options presented. I'll take a look at the pistol on gunbrokers - heck can a fella have too many pistols ?? - also I think the Optima pistol needs an # 11 or musket cap nipple so my options are open with regard to its' useage.
Again - I appreciate your taking the time to reply.... if either of you get down to S.C. let me know - steak's on me fella's
Gary
 
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