How do i find out if my smith model 10-6 with the heavy bbl can fire +p 38spl ammo before i trade the ammo. Thanks guys.
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How do i find out if my smith model 10-6 with the heavy bbl can fire +p 38spl ammo before i trade the ammo. Thanks guys.
Yea, its not stamped for +P. Just wanted to ask before i attempted to run it thru.
Not a S&W expert but it is my understanding that any S&W after they started the model numbers on the frame are safe with +P.
Take a look aroud here: http://smith-wessonforum
I don't think I'd run much +p though a dash 6 especially lighter weight bullets but the later 10-8 is fine with +p in my experience. You aren't likely to blow up the gun but the wear will be excessive and you may see some function issues as Jim indicated or worst case a cracked frame. If you must run +p try to stay away from lighter than 125gr and make sure not to allow lead to build up in the forcing cone.
Slightly OT to the OP, but don't run +P ammo in a mid 80's Sig P226 with full on mud rails (scalloped inside the frame rail groove).
http://sigforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc...5/m/7180002292
http://i671.photobucket.com/albums/v...g/IMG_5880.jpg
I have never understood the thinking behind a +p in 9mm and up. Isn't a pass through good enough? If you need more velocity get a 10mm.
This will be my first revolver and i had a box of +p ammo from i dont know where. I didnt know there was a diffrence till i read online. Just didnt want to ruin a nice wheel gun!
Occasional use of +P ammo in a steel framed, heavy barrel, S&W Model 10 probably will not hurt it, as long as you are not going through 50 rounds at a time at the range. Use only factory +P loads, never +P+ or +P reloads.
+P is defense ammo. Even in some guns rated for +P, running a few hundred rounds can lead to excess wear on the gun. This can throw off the timing or loosen things up. Should be okay, but it will be hard on the gun.
I heard shooting people with +p Resulted in Acute lead poisoning and deceleration trauma.
So I would have to say it depends on your position in the situation.
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