The value depends on the manufacturer, the model, and the condition of the weapon.
The .38 S&W cartridge is an older and not as efficient catridge as the .38 Special. I would sell it on a classified site that has older and or collectible guns like Gunsinternational.com
200 bucks
A used Smith and Wesson .38 special model 60 generally sells for $450 to $650. If the gun is in like-new condition it can sell for as much at $750.
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.
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.38 Special, .38 Long Colt, .38 Short Colt. .38 S&W CANNOT be used in a .38 Special. .38 Special can be fired from a .357 Magnum weapon, but .357 Magnum cannot be fired from a .38 Special weapon.
No, the rimless .38 Super is not compatible with the rimmed .38 Special.
The value can vary widely based on condition and age. A Colt DA 38 can sell anywhere between $300-1,000.
Check Gunbroker.com they sell between $2500-3500
Depends on the make, model, and condition. A used S&W Model 10, with a 4 inch barrel, in good condition may sell for $200, more or less. An H&R .38 S&W might be worth $100, and a scarce Colt in new condition may be worth $2000.
You can find 38 percent of 22 with the expression 22*38/100
Depending on condition, 75-200 USD