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Posted On: 7/26/2023
By: Jim Wright
A: Hi Jim, and thank you for reaching out. We appreciate every one of our customers. You are what makes our chambers spin 'round (so to speak). We do charge for shipping...but we only charge what the shipping companies charge us. We've chosen to keep our ammo prices as low as possible without adding additional costs to cover shipping. I hope that answers your question and thank you again for being a good customer. We look forward to serving you in the future!
- Chris
Posted On: 6/26/2020
By: John Apicella
A: Thanks for reaching out John! We're out of stock on this ammo for the time being, although we do intend to return it to our site as soon as we're able. I can't promise exactly when that will be, but I hope you'll check in with us again soon to see how we can be of better service to you!
Posted On: 3/15/2020
By: Kip Zsupnik
A: Probably not. Because yours is an older firearm, it may predate the 38 Special +P cartridge's introduction in 1972. That means it is not designed to handle the significantly more powerful chamber pressure produced by an overpessure load. Since the worst case scenario would be having a cartridge explode near your face, which is indeed a very bad scenario, you would be well advised never to fire +P ammunition in that particular firearm. 38 Special revolvers rated for overpressure ammo nearly always have "+P" engraved on their barrels.