I've a question about firing a .32 ACP out of an older Rossi revolver.
I know the .32 is loaded to higher pressure than the standard .32 long. Was wondering if these pressures would be too much for the Rossi to handle without prematurely shaking the gun into an earlier grave, or take me with
it.
Haven't checked to see the data and compare the numbers and differences in listed pressures.
I know the .32 is loaded to higher pressure than the standard .32 long. Was wondering if these pressures would be too much for the Rossi to handle without prematurely shaking the gun into an earlier grave, or take me with
it.
Haven't checked to see the data and compare the numbers and differences in listed pressures.