It depends on how old it is. Needs to be examined by a gunsmith.
Your Smith and Wesson model 13-1 will have a 3in.Barrel if it is a round butt,or a 4in.Barrel if it is a square Butt model revolver.
Many different models have been chambered for this round.
.25 -2.00 USD a round.
Thye smith&wesson model 28-2 was chambered for the .357 magnum cartridge.I would say Start with the one round that you and the gun shoot best.Then you can experiment on different weight bullet loads.You may also shoot standard .38 special loads in your model 28.
Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson, 3rd, ed., Supica and Nahas
1 .25 - 2.00 USD depending on who made the round. 2. Probably this question refers to the gun as the abbreviation CTG appears on Smith and Wesson firearms indicating caliber and cartridge. The above is correct for a single cartridge. A caliber .44 Smith and Wesson revolver can range from 200 to 1100 US dollars depending on condition.
it sounds like you have a DA revolver with a hand ejector that is the cylinder rolls out to the left. The value is round 400.00. The barrel I assume is 6 inches.
No.
Sorry, I can not help you with the serial number, but if you tell me the model or if there is no model on it the caliber and barrel length and if the butt is round or square I think I can tell you.
Yes, i own a model 28 chp
square
50-500 usd