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<blockquote data-quote="Mudbone" data-source="post: 4541984" data-attributes="member: 10634"><p>So I got a little snub nose .38spl for Christmas. It's a cheap little Rossi. I actually really like it aside from the firing pin design though. Feels good in hand, trigger not terrible for what it is, etc...</p><p>Anyway the question is about the ammo. When u look it up online on the actual Rossi site it says it will handle the higher pressure +p ammo. The paperwork that came with the gun says no Taurus/Rossi should be loaded with it. Everything I read elsewhere online says opposite and there is plenty of vids of people using it, and plenty of first hand accts of people firing it hundreds of times. </p><p>The model is r35102</p><p>What say ye? </p><p>If it won't handle the plus p I may return and grab a 357. Idk</p><p>How necessary is the higher pressure in relation to stopping power than a standard ammo?</p><p>Thx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mudbone, post: 4541984, member: 10634"] So I got a little snub nose .38spl for Christmas. It’s a cheap little Rossi. I actually really like it aside from the firing pin design though. Feels good in hand, trigger not terrible for what it is, etc... Anyway the question is about the ammo. When u look it up online on the actual Rossi site it says it will handle the higher pressure +p ammo. The paperwork that came with the gun says no Taurus/Rossi should be loaded with it. Everything I read elsewhere online says opposite and there is plenty of vids of people using it, and plenty of first hand accts of people firing it hundreds of times. The model is r35102 What say ye? If it won’t handle the plus p I may return and grab a 357. Idk How necessary is the higher pressure in relation to stopping power than a standard ammo? Thx [/QUOTE]
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