Avid Ballisticians. Fellow makers of Smudge. The royal Keepers of THE KNOWLEDGE. I have a quest. I present for your perusal ..... TWO identical handguns. Same Frame. Same Barrel. Same barrel length. Everything the same. Everything. Except, these guns are "convertibles". They can be, and are shot with both Percussion and Suppository cylinders.
The Quest??
When shot with percussion cylinders, These guns produce all the expected spooge. They gum up the water table, gum up the breach end of the barrel, gum up the arbor and of course the hammer and hammer channel are spoog'd. Situation ...... normal. No problem .. to be expected.
When shot with the suppository cylinders, there is next to no spooge. Very little on the breach end of the barrel, very little on the cylinder face, almost none on the arbor and none on the water table. Clean up is just super simple.
WHY??
Coffinmaker