No way to answer without knowing what end result you are looking for. Target shooting, hunting, plinking, etc..?
.38 Special, yes. Other .38 cartridges (such as the .38 Long Colt or .38 Super), no.
Colt Model 1877 "Lightning" Double Action Revolver in caliber .38 Colt and the similar revolver model "Thunderer" in caliber .41 Colt.
It's main purpose is to fire a .45 caliber bullet which, in turn, will kill or wound any one who happens to be its' line of fire.
It all depends on the caliber and if it is fired out of a handgun or rifle. Range of a few hundred meters to a couple of thousand possible.
The standard caliber is .45 acp. That is a short fat pistol caliber that fires a 230 grain bullet at about 800 feet per second velocity. Lighter bullets down to about 185 grains are available, and they travel faster, possibly as high as 1100 f.p.s. The model 1911 pistol is a semi-automatic, not to be confused with an equally famous revolver made by Colt, often chambered in what is also called .45 caliber, but that model 1873 revolver would use the .45 Colt or .45 Long Colt cartridge, which is a rimmed revolver round, much longer in size that the .45 acp, and firing a heaver bullet at similar velocity.
The Colt 45 caliber 1904 revolver in excellent condition is valued at $4,500. In good condition, it is valued at $2,200.
colt 357
No
Impossible to answer without knowing the caliber and model.
what model, caliber. ????????
300-500
A .45 caliber Colt revolver- a handgun.