I inherited an original S&W model 60 (no dashes, in SS). It's early 1970's from the S/N.
It is in very good condition, no flame cutting, no cylinder shake, barrel gap is 1 sheet of printer paper and that measures 0.003 which I read is spot on.
I am reading varying opinions on whether +P is OK.
Some seem to say since +P didn't come out until after that revolver was made it's OK since original .38 had similar pressure to +P today.
Other articles I've found say the S&W says stick only to standard .38 SPL.
Does anybody have any recommendations on this?
I got this and a .357 Mag Highway Partrolman. These are my first revolvers, so I don't know that much about them. Trying to get a few boxes of ammo for them that isn't 30 years old.
Thanks!
Can anybody school me on .38 SPL +P?
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Re: Can anybody school me on .38 SPL +P?
If it says 357 magnum on the gun then you can use +p. If it says 38 special then no. I wouldn’t recommend +p ammo in it.
Re: Can anybody school me on .38 SPL +P?
Thanks, I'll keep trying to hunt down some standard load ammo.
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Re: Can anybody school me on .38 SPL +P?
When in doubt, contact the manufacturer and go with their recommendations. If they say no to +p, then that's that. Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
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