Check your owner's manual or call Glock.
If you mean +P ammo the answer is no. It is rated for standard pressure ammo only.
If you mean can you fire non plus P ammo in a gun rated for plus P, yes, you can safely do that as long as it is the correct caliber.
+P ammo is rated for the .45 Springfield XD, although I am seeing that it may not cycle correctly. May want to check with Springfield.
Follow the supplied instructions that came with the firearm. If you don't have a manual, request one from Glock.
Should be good. Check to make sure the ammo is NOT marked +P. Your pistol is not rated for +P ammo.
You can, but, you should not. The frame is not rated for +P
Yes, a Glock 19 can handle +P ammunition, as it is designed to operate safely with higher pressure rounds. However, while using +P ammo may enhance performance, it can also lead to increased wear on the firearm over time. It's important to check the manufacturer's guidelines and ensure that you practice good maintenance when using +P cartridges. Always prioritize safety and consider using standard pressure ammunition for regular use.
Yes ,the Springfield XD 45 is rated for +P ammo. I carry CorbOn 200gr +P 's in mine. G
No. It's not rated for +P ammo. The 649 is, though.
You will have to call S&W to get a correct answer.
You will need to call Colt for a definitive answer.