OK, I guess I'll add my .02 cents worth. I have always loved 'Airweight' revolvers, & have ( & still do ) owned many of them. ( M12's, 642's, Colt Agent's & Cobra's, a couple of 4", but most were 2" Bbl. ) ALL of them WILL handle a LIMITED diet of +P ammunition, as all were proofed by their respective mfgr's prior to leaving the factory. With mine, I'll sight in with @ 12 rds to see where it shoots, & if the group is acceptable, I'll consider it adequate for close in, 7 yard line work. However, most of the mfgr's continue to tell us that the older, pre-improved guns should not be used with +P. This is a pure legal liability stance, to cover themselves in the event of any related legal action. Only Colt will OK limited use of +P in their alloy D frames. Their manual instructs that any ally revolver using a diet of +P should be returned to the factory every 2,000 rds for inspection. To me, that's a reasonable situation. As with anything in life, thete's always a price to pay, right ? If I don't choose to go the +P route, there are other options. Buffalo Bore offers I believe 3 decent NON +P loads in .38 Spl. Personally, I like their 148 gr. Full W/C, or their 158 LWC-HP ? ( IIRC, it's not an HP like it's +P cousin. ) Other 'big' mfgr's all offer NON +P loads, some better, some worse. And, when choosing a NON + P load, remember that's it's accuracy that wins the fight. Power does contribute it's share to the overall equation, but you need to put them into where they can do the job & that's in the accuracy dept. When I 1st began carrying, it was in the old pre-
hi-cap automatics era. Also, there were very limited choices available in +P loadings. Realizing all these factors, I figured that even though biggerthan a snub, for all around off duty use I chose a 4" Bbl Rd Butt Model 12. Boy, how I wish I never, ever sold it off ! Now, if S&W would only do a limited run of them in both 3" & 4" versions, put me down for 2 please. Oh, BTW; I know this is an S&W Forum, but I feel I should mention this anyway. If anyone's looking for a small, but very efficient .38 Spl.+P revolver so they retirebtheir cherished M-12, you might wish to check out Ruger's recent polymer, 3" bbl'd, adj. sight, @ 16 oz Model SP-101. ( IIRC, it's called the SXP or XP ? ) To me at least, it makes a great & very useful +P rated revolver for all around use. THANKS Guys, & sorry again for the long winded post.
Regards, dpast32