.38 special for snubbys

Chubbo

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Having just acquired this S&W Mod. 38, a light weight Bodyguard, I am wondering about how heavy a load would be safe to use in this revolver.
This is my first aluminum frame revolver, and it set me to thinking about how strong this lightweight frame is. It sure is a nice light piece to carry in your pocket. For those of you that are firmiliar with this revolver, what would be your preferred type of holster to carry conceiled?
Thanks.
Chubbo
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I actually stretched out the frame of my old Model 38 by firing about 5 boxes of W/W .38 Special +P 158 SWC-HP'S. The firing pin would not reach the primers of the rounds in the cylinder. The S&W factory would not touch it so a local gunsmith repaired it by shimming the cylinder and moving the barrel back one turn in the frame. Was almost as expensive as a new gun. Sold that one to a friend who loves it and uses only standard .38 Special's in it. Bought a new Model 638 that is rated for +P's. Just my two cents- for what it is worth.
 
For a standard pressure loading I'd go with Federal 125gr Nyclad HP. They won't beat up the gun (or the shooter) but still have a good track record in stopping violent attackers. I also like them because ballistically they're similar to most manufacturers' 130gr FMJ loadings, making them a good practice round.

As far as holsters, I prefer strong-side belt carry, preferably IWB. I like the products from Seth's Gun Leather. I have their Wraith IWB holster for my 3" 65 and have one on order for my 642. I also like the holsters from Sideguard Holsters. I have a Tuck Snap for my 642 but am considering replacing it with a Quick Clip. On the rare occasion I pocket carry I use a DeSantis Nemesis holster.
 
Having just acquired this S&W Mod. 38, a light weight Bodyguard, I am wondering about how heavy a load would be safe to use in this revolver.
This is my first aluminum frame revolver, and it set me to thinking about how strong this lightweight frame is. It sure is a nice light piece to carry in your pocket. For those of you that are firmiliar with this revolver, what would be your preferred type of holster to carry conceiled?
Thanks.
Chubbo
IMHO I would not shoot any +P rounds in your older S&W® Mdl 38. Here are the two loads I use in my Airweight®.....

Buffalo Bore® Std Pressure 158gr LSWCHPGC
Federal® Std Pressure 125gr NHP
 
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Thanks All, for the information. It gives me a lot of things to speculate on, such as the best grips.
Chubbo
 
Speer Short Barrel 135gr +P, designed for the snubbie
 
I carry either the FBI Load or the short barrel 135gr Speer .38 Special +P ammo in my J frames depending on which shoots better in the revolver I'm carrying.
 
Some ammo to try:

Federal 125gr Nyclad HP
Remington 110gr SJHP
Federal Gold Match 148gr wadcutter
Winchester 110gr Silvertip

CorBon 110gr DPX (+P)
 
Hornady Critical Defense 158 gr JHP.

Not +p, so you should be GTG, if you so choose in your seasoned gun.
 
Sorry, I looked at Midway, and the only list 110 gr for the Hornady Critical Defense load in .38 Special, both standard and +P. I do not see a 158 gr .38 Special load for the Critical Defense line.
 
Sorry HCA.....the 158 is not critical defense. It's their "custom ammo" which doesn't have the red center thing.

Sorry, I looked at Midway, and the only list 110 gr for the Hornady Critical Defense load in .38 Special, both standard and +P. I do not see a 158 gr .38 Special load for the Critical Defense line.
 
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I've got the same gun. My Model 38 came off the line in 1983 and, like your older one, is NOT +P rated.

Until I find some Nyclads, I'm going with Hornady Critical Defense 110 gr FTX rounds. Should get the job done without beating up the gun too much.

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Chubbo,

What kind of grips are those on your M38? While not as concealable as the original wood grips, they certainly look handsome. How do they handle?
 
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