much like a 38 special cartridge except a little shorter..
No difference. CTG is the abbreviation for cartridge. A revolver marked 38 Special CTG, or .38 S&W Special CTG is simply indicating that it is chambered for a .38 Special cartridge. This IS different from .38 S&W, and older, shorter, fatter, less powerful cartridge.
The CTG. Stands for Cartridge.
look on the bottom of the butt for the serial number............................
Look closely- Ill bet you it says C T G. That is the abbreviation for cartridge. As in the marking on the barrel- says something like 38 S&W CTG? Means that it is chambered for the .38 S&W cartridge (which is NOT a .38 Special)
38 S&W ammo. which is a shorter version of the 38 special cartridge.
smith and Wesson 38 c t g e
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.
You need to call S&W
No
@ 1976
Yes
@ 1950