I accidentally torture tested a pistol, but it was no cheapo.
This was the Uberti Cattleman cap and ball, a beautiful $330 pistol.
A new powder had come out, BlackMag3. The manufacturer billed it as "non corrosive."
I saw it in the Cabelas catalog, I wondered why Cabelas did not advertise it as "non corrosive."
I was soon to find out why.
I bought a pound of this stuff from Cabelas, $52 including hazmat fee, and shipping.
It fired great in the .44 pistol, good power, good ignition, easy to clean up.
So I decided to find out about this "non corrosive" deal.
Starting with a clean pistol, I fired just one cylinder, then set the gun in a drawer without cleaning. In these humid North Carolina mountains this would be the acid test.
Thank God I ran one patch down the barrel before storing, otherwise, no cleaning.
I meant to leave the pistol in the drawer for one week.
I spaced out and left it in there for a month.
When I pulled the gun out, I was horrified to see that one cylinder covered with red rust! Also, the hammer was covered with rust.
No problems with the barrel.
I took my gun apart and it took 3 hours to clean it. The damn hammer is still a little stiff.
So much for the "non corrosive." Gee, I wonder why Cabelas doesn't sell BlackMag3 any more?
That was one cylinder for a month with a bp sub that is less corrosive than bp.
If you fired all 6 cylinders with bp and let the gun set for a month, you wouldn't be able to cock the thing.
It would be good for nothing but a boat anchor.
A guy on one of these forums did an experiment to water proof his pistol. He got beeswax and sealed the caps and cylinders.
He would take a little piece of beeswax and roll it back and forth between his thumb and finger, until it softened up. He would take the little "roll" and run it around the cylinder, right on top of the ball, like a gasket between the ball and the cylinder wall. He packed that beeswax tightly with his finger.
Then, he made a little bitty roll of beeswax, and fitted it around the cap. He used a toothpick or little stick to pack the beeswax around the cap.
Then, he put the loaded cylinder in a bucket of water!
He left it submerged for a half hour.
To my amazement, it fired, all 5 cylinders.
This guy had photos of doing all this and I am sure his story is legit.