This afternoon I installed a new thicker Brass front sight on a CVA Mnt Rifle (.50 cal) a friend of mine picked up at an Auction. The rifle is in pretty darn good shape (I didn't ask him what he paid for it), but anyway the front sight that was on it was just to thin for him to pick up a good sight picture, so after checking to make sure the rifle was not loaded, I fixed him up with a thicker one front Brass blade sight. I've done this for him before.
Anyway,,, after I was done I thought the rifle looked like it could use a little once over cleaning so I took care of that. Then I noticed the inside cup of the hammer looked rather black so I wet a Q-tip and tried cleaning it out. Well it just wouldn't clean out very well, so I took a closer look and there was a spent cap formed inside that cup so I dug it out with a small screw driver and hit the cup again with a wet Q-tip, and by golly there was a second spent cap that was under that first one I took out,,, so again I took it out with a small screw driver,,, and once again I took a wet Q-tip and swabbed around in that hammer cup..... By golly I found a third spent cap in there, so I repeated the process and didn't find anymore after that.
Now there's no "v" cut in the face of that hammer cup, and I have seen two spent caps pile up in this type of hammer, but three (what I would term perfectly formed spent caps one after the other in the hammer cup, well that was a first for me.
When he picks up his rifle I'll see if he wants me to cut a small "v" in the face of that hammer so those caps will split and you can flick out the spent cap, and I expect he'll have me do that.
Like I said, I've seen two caps stuck in a hammer cup, but never three. Well at least not until this afternoon.