If your question is in regard to the Smith and Wesson Model 36 revolver, these were made in caliber .38 Special and that IS the ammunition to use in one. The 36-1 is an early model, and may not be suited to the use of +P or +P+ .38 Special ammunition, which is loaded to higher energy levels than standard ammunition. If you are seeking info on use of +P ammo in a specific S&W revolver, you should contact customer service for Smith & Wesson.
Any commercial 38 special ammo can be used in a firearm marked 38 special caliber. (Remington,Federal,CCI,Fiocchi,etc.) The Colt serial number guide that I found on the internet says Colt Detective Specials with an "M"after the serial number started with the year 1975. The gun should have a shrouded extractor rod.
4 m
250-400 USD
Sum = 38 + M
About 1977.
ammo?
50-500 usd
361 m / 1184 ft
A used Smith and Wesson .38 special model 60 generally sells for $450 to $650. If the gun is in like-new condition it can sell for as much at $750.
m-38=-44 [add 38 to both sides m=-6 The answer is 6 [six]
The Colt .38 Police Positive Special serial # 26348 M was produced in 1977.(19201M-59999M) made about 1908 ?For what it's worth my records show that in 1908 the serial #'s 1 through 12999 were produced.
Look on the butt for the sn