It depends on what cartridges you are comparing. Some 9mm is. Also, 9mm is also availabe in Plus P.
The strongest ammo available for .38 (and for most any other caliber) is plus-P-plus. However, .38 special is not particularly effective against bears.
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It is a powerful electric pokemon, with a relatively high attack and special attack stat. Like all pokemon, it has its flaws, with low defense and special defense. A Luxray can be more powerful if you teach it more electric TMs. It has great potential, unlike Richu, who peaks in power with Pikachu, or pacharisu, who is a single evolution. Plus, Luxray has the intimidate ability, which lowers the opponents attack stat. I hope this provides people with knowledge of this electric pokemon. Other electric pokemon are powerful too, but luxray is highly recommended because of his attack stats.
It's a .38 Special revolver. +P applies to the cartridge, and indicates a more powerful load than a standard round of the calibre. In this case, it would be a .38 S&W Special with a +P loading, hence .38 Special +P. You can fire regular .38 S&W Special cartridges through it. Whether or not it can fire +P or +P+ ammo, you need to read the instruction manual and find the manufacturer's information on this.
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Simply put, ammunition that is loaded to a higher pressure to achieve more velocity.
One that is chambered for 38 Super and rated for +P by the maker.
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It's pretty much up to you. But I recommend a powerful move that is his type. Why? Well apparently if you use a move that's your pokemon's type, it becomes more powerful plus since you taught your nidoking a POWERFUL move. It becomes deadly.
Thor is supposedly a god but Poseidon and Zeus are the real Greek gods. Plus, they are brothers and neither is more powerful.
You might as well ask if C is more powerful than assembly language. No it is not. It is simply easier to work with. The same goes for C++. It is not any more powerful than C, but it is much easier to work with. Its power lies in the fact you can produce more complex, more robust and more scalable solutions that much quicker than you can with C alone. But not all projects require the full might of C++, and quite often I revert to C-style coding simply to get the job done. C++ and OOP in particular is not a magic bullet for every problem.