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Originally Posted by cmansguns
My 637-2 has +P roll stamped right on the bbl after 38 S & W Spl.
My Model 60 no dash does not have any +P mark at the same place on the barrel.
I shoot +P only occasionally in the 637-2 but not at all in the M60.
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I'm not telling you to do anything I'm just asking questions.
Do you really think an Aluminum alloy frame revolver is stronger that an all steel frame revolver?
Is it possible to stamp a barrel +P before the standard was created? That would be like having a coin dated 100 BC, how would they know?
S&W has stated any of their all steel revolvers with a model number (post 1957) is safe to shoot +P ammo. IMO your M60 is better suited to shoot the +P stuff than your M637, not that commercial .38 Special +P ammo is that stout.