I have a Witness with both a .45 top and a .38 Super top, and so I have just started looking for .38 Super ammo.
Seems that in 99% of the places I look, the ammo is described as +P. I was not preferring to routinely put +P through the gun.
One seller, on an on-line auction, had some new .38 Super ammo that he said isn't +P. It's from Armscor, a manufacturer in the Phillipines. And I'm starting to think that this seller may be incorrect, because I also read a source on the web that said that _all_ .38 Super ammo is titled as +P, in order to help keep it from getting confused with a another nearby caliber.
I e-mailed EAA Corp, asking then about this, and you'll see below the answer I got from them: two words, all lower-case ...
So, to re-cap: _is_ there such a thing as non +P ammo in .38 Super. Is a .38 Super Witness built to handle +P routinely?
Thank you!
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Doug Gross wrote:
> I recently acquired a Witness with two tops: one is .45 , and the
> other is .38 Super .
>
> Now that I have started looking for .38 Super ammo, it seems that just
> about the only type I can find is .38 Super +P . I'm not a big fan of
> routine firing of +P .
>
> Is non +P ammo available in .38 Super ?
>
> Or is routine usage of +P in this Witness okay?
>
> Thank you