No. It's not rated for +P ammo. The 649 is, though.
Yes, but not on model 80
Harry P. Ness from down south says oh yeah!
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76 plus 54 plus 92 plus 88 plus 76 plus 88 plus 75 plus 93 plus 92 plus 68 plus 88 plus 76 plus 76 plus 88 plus 80 plus 70 plus 88plus 72 equal 1,440
The mfg. Says yes you can
only if you have installed the aftermarket heavy-duty recoil spring (Wolff springs) and the buffer is in good shape.
Yes, you can but it is NOT recommended. Only shoot +p ammo in .38SPL guns that are marked as +P.
Not recommended unless the maker says it is OK to do.
Depends on how old the revolver is.
NO
As long as the +p is SAAMI approved ammunition
You must call S&W and ask.
You need to contact S&W for a correct answer.
No. It's not rated for +P ammo. The 649 is, though.
You will have to contact Taurus. As a general rule, a steady diet is not recommended.
To be certain, check with Rossi Customer Service.Phone: (305) 474-0401