What gun? To give any kind of accurate answer, we need to know the brand and model.
No. The .38 S&W is a different cartridge from the .38 Special. Basically, the .38 S&W is shorter, fatter, and has less energy. It will not chamber in a gun meant for .38 Special.
The bullet jammed in the gun's chamber. Come into my chamber and sit down.
You need the services of a qualified gunsmith.
The chamber of a firearm is the part that holds the cartridge when it is in position to be fired.
Assuming you're talking about a .38 special and a .357 magnum, the difference is, the .357 magnum has a slightly longer chamber. The two cartridges (commonly, but incorrectly called "bullets") are the same diameter, but the .357 is slightly longer, and normally produces higher pressure and velocities when fired.You can fire a .38 special in a gun chambered for .357, but cannot fire a .357 in a gun chambered for .38 special.
Chamber
The chamber.
No. The case diameter is too large to chamber in a 38 Special.
In a general sense, a chamber refers to a compartment or enclosed space within a larger structure. It can also refer to a room used for a specific purpose, such as a chamber of commerce or a legislative chamber.
Plus one in the chamber means that in addition to however many cartridges are in the magazine, there is one more loaded in the gun.
No gun can chamber more than one round in the chamber at a time
bedroom or chamber of a gun