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Most manufactures don't recommend +P, but most guns seem to handle it ok. I have never tried it in my PT1911, so I can't really give you any other info...
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Converted mine to 45 super. 1,000 rounds thru the weapon with out a problem. Shooting +p add a 18.5lb recoil spring and you should be fine.
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From the Taurus 1911 manual:
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if the manual says not to I wouldn't, it might not just be a spring issue chamber pressure isn't something to mess with.
But +p is rather useless with today's modern hollowpoints. Your adding more recoil for no reason at all. |
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A friend of mine calls my 230gr GDHP flying ashtrays.
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The Hornady TAP box states that the ammo is recommended only for firearms recommended by their manufacturers for +P ammo. I'm not familiar with any .45acp pistols with such a rating, but I'm no expert on all the various offerings. Is it because of the 1911's design (don't flame me
) or just a Taurus thing?
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