Yes, but not on model 80
244
38 + 4.9 + 0.67 = 43.57
98%=$240.00/95%=$175.00/90%=$135.00
It is: 37+(-2)+(-65)+(-8) = -38
38+37+11+8=94
No, a Taurus 38 Special cannot shoot 357 ammunition.
Yes. Shooting a lot will accelerate wear on the gun, but occasional use is OK.
Not recommended.
One that is chambered for 38 Super and rated for +P by the maker.
you can shoot standard 38 special rounds out of a firearm marked for 38 special +p
Yes, you can shoot .38 P (plus-P) cartridges in a .38 Special revolver, provided the firearm is rated for plus-P ammunition. Plus-P loads generate higher pressure than standard .38 Special rounds, offering increased performance. However, not all .38 Special firearms are designed to handle this increased pressure, so it's essential to check the manufacturer's specifications before using plus-P ammunition.
yes, but not too often in a light weight 38 revolver.
Not recommended unless the maker says it is OK to do.
Depends on how old the revolver is.
NO
Yes, you can shoot .38 ammo in a .357 firearm. The .357 firearm is designed to also shoot .38 caliber ammunition.
You need to contact S&W for a correct answer.