No
I assume you mean Smith and Wesson. If it is a .22 caliber S&W revolver, yes.
The current production Ladysmith (by Smith and Wesson) fires .38 Special ammo, and can use any factory .38 Special ammo. Do not confuse the current Ladysmith with a tiny .22 caliber revolver made by S&W years ago.
Contact S&W.
Gun shop, gun show, pawn shop, on line auctions.
to my knowledge ammo unless mil spec only is iterchangable with any weapon that fires the same caliber
Needs to be examined by a good gunsmith first.
38 caliber revolver ammo
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.
Contact S&W.
Be aware! Never fire ammunition in a weapon not chambered for it! Stick to the .45 colt ammo.
38 special.
9mm parabellum