How can I find the maximum proof pressure for an old gun? I have a 1930 Colt Police Positive Special. I know + P ammo is "not recommended" for this gun. I target practice with it using standard velocity 38 Special 158 grain RN ammo. The gun is very accurate with that ammo and is light enough and is already beat-up enough to be what I consider an ideal gun for knock-around, camping trip, fishing trip, and general floorboard -of -the-truck type use. (It's actually been most useful to me so far using shotshells to kill posionous snakes.) I've never fired +P ammo in it but when carrying it in the boonies I do usually keep several 158 grain LSWCHPs in it, just in case. I don't think it would present any danger to me to fire that +P ammo in it, but I am worried that it might loosen up and ruin the timing of the gun. Does anyone know what this old gun is actually proofed for - or know how I can find out?