244
38 + 4.9 + 0.67 = 43.57
98%=$240.00/95%=$175.00/90%=$135.00
38+37+11+8=94
It is: 37+(-2)+(-65)+(-8) = -38
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, 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
You need to contact S&W for a correct answer.
it does shoot the 38 spl cartridge.............
A ".38 +P revolver" is simply a .38 Special revolver which is rated to fire +P loads. It's still a .38 Special, and the +P doesn't change the dimensions of the round itself.
A .38 Special can shoot the cartridge marked "38 Short Colt". It CANNOT shoot what many people CALL a .38 Short- which is the .38 S&W. The .38 S&W in not only shorter than the Special, it is fatter. The 2 do not interchange.