Your question is far too vague for us to give you a meaningful answer- it will depend on the make, model, and condition- you gave us none of the 3 criteria. A used S&W Model 10 revolver may go for $250. An early Rossi might be $50. A K-38 target model may be $800.
No, it cannot.
The parts of the 38 revolver include a replaceable cylinder, ammunition, a speed loader a moon clip. The 38 revolver is basically used to fire bullets to specific targets.
No, the rimless .38 Super is not compatible with the rimmed .38 Special.
I bought one at auction for $150
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Typically they are used for personal defense and for target shooting. The .38 Special revolver was a standard firearm for many American law enforcement officers for years, and has been used as a military sidearm.
38 special is only a revolver caliber. that's like saying a 44 magnum revolver or a 500 special revolver. a revolver is a revolver
It depends on what you mean. A .38 revolver may be a .38 special, but there are other types of .38 besides just the special round.
Depending on who made it and its condition; 100-1000 USD
No
A ".38 +P revolver" is simply a .38 Special revolver which is rated to fire +P loads. It's still a .38 Special, and the +P doesn't change the dimensions of the round itself.
Take it to a gunsmith.