50-1000 and up depending on specifics
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.
J frame, usually in 38 special
Roughly 1930s. You may have a caliber .38 S&W, which is NOT a .38 Special.
38 special unless it's a 38 S&W, then 38 S&W cartridge. should say on barrel.
No. <><><> Above is correct- however, ,38 Special CARTRIDGES can be used in a .357 magnum revolver. The .38 Special is actually not .38 caliber, but .357 caliber. .38 caliber bullets, such as used in the .38 S&W catridge, cannot be used.
38 Special; yes.
The gun is likely a Harrington & Richardson (H&R) model 925. The caliber is .38 Smith and Wesson (S&W) special, not to be confused with .38 special (SPL). You must shoot the .38 S&W ammo, not .38 spl.
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.
There is no S&W Model 4T942
s&w satands for smith and wesson. and .38 is a caliber of the gun and bullet. and feathweight is probably a small snub-nose revolver. your welcome
If it's a S&W; 100-300 or so
About $250, depending on condition.