You need a firearms instructor or a gun smith.
Recommend you find a gunsmith or firearms instructor and ask for help.
the 38 S&W cartridge is shorter the the 38 special and the 38 S&W cylinder is also shorter the the 38 special cylinder. both colt and S&W make the 38 S&W cartridge or 38 short cartridge..........................
The word unload contains vowels and consonants, but is not either one. Unload is a verb, which is a part of speech.You can unload the boxes.Help unload the truck.
.38 S&W. NOT .38 Special, but .38 S&W.
what you do is walk away and let someone else unload the truck. That is how you don't unload a truck.
Thumb the latch on left side of frame to release the cylinder from the frame. Push the ejector rod which will cause the shells to eject from the cylinder.
I want to unload my antiques.Please unload that gun.
if you allude to 38 S&W cartridge then you will find the case is shorter then a 38 Spl. case. You can fire a 38 S&W cartridge in a 38 Special but you can't fire a 38 Special in a pistol designed for the 38 S&W cartridge.
38 special is a full length 38 cartridge whereas a 38 S&W cartridge is also a 38 caliber but it has a shorter case.
38*150%= 38*1.5= 57
38 S&W ammo. which is a shorter version of the 38 special cartridge.
No. While a .38 Special may safely fire .38 Short Colt, the .38 S&W is another cartridge entirely. It is larger in diameter than the .38 Special. Firing .38 SC in a .38 S&W will result in split cartridge cases.