It is not. .38 Super is developed from .38 ACP and is for automatic pistols.
No, the rimless .38 Super is not compatible with the rimmed .38 Special.
The .38 Special can fire .38 Special, or .38 Long Colt. It cannot fire the .38 S&W, which is fatter and shorter.
Depends which type of .38 you're referring to. When most people say ".38", they're referring to the .38 Special. Firearms chambered in .38 Special can fire .38 Special cartridges, and nothing else. The .38 Special can also be fired from a .357 Magnum revolver (but only from revolvers - not from anything with a headspaced chamber). The .38 Special is not compatible with the .38 S&W Long, .38 Super, or any other type of .38 caliber cartridge.
A firearm chambered to fire 38 special ammunition
.38 Special. It can also fire .38 Short Colt and .38 Long Colt. Do not attempt to fire .38 S&W from a .38 Special.
No. Wrong rim. Most automatic pistol cartridges headspace off the case mouth, where rimmed revolver cartridges headspace off the rim. There ARE a few target autos that are designed to shoot .38 Special wadcutter, but not the average Colt .38 Super.
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No! Do not attempt to do this! <><><><> Strongly agree with answer above. Your revolver is possibly caliber ,38 S&W (NOT .38 Special) If you were able to load and fire a .38 Super, it will likely destroy the gun- and will not do you a lot of good. Please have a gunsmith examine it and check caliber before shooting anything in it.
No. The case diameter is too large to chamber in a 38 Special.
No, you cannot.
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