Percussion cap by Wikipedia Bot 0
A percussion cap is a small metallic cap that contains a volatile compound, typically a mixture of mercury fulminate or other primary explosive materials. It is used in firearms as a means to ignite the main charge of gunpowder when the trigger is pulled. In historical context, the percussion cap was developed in the early 19th century as a significant advancement over the flintlock mechanism.

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