25-300 dollars
S&W never made a lever action rifle.
No. The Glock is an auto pistol. With the exception of the .357 Sig, auto pistols do not shoot .357 cartridges.
Yes.
IF a rifle is chambered in caliber .35y magnum, yes. Among others, Marlin made a lever action .357 magnum rifle.
You can download a manual here - http://www.henryrepeating.com/freestuff.cfm
Rossi, Marlin, EMF Hartford are a few current makers. Lots of options out there.
Rossi produces the Puma which is a .357/.38 lever action rifle . It is a copy of a Winchester 92 I think. Also marlin, and maybe even Henry have .357/.38 levers.
Between $500 and $1000. There is more than 1 model of Winchester in that caliber.
Yes.
In a lever action rifle? No, it's not recommended. .38 Special rounds are compatible with .357 revolvers because the cylinders aren't a formed chamber which requires proper headspacing. The .357 lever action rifle, however, does have a formed chamber designed specifically for the longer .357 Magnum cartridge. With a .38 Special round loaded into it, it won't achieve proper headspacing, causing a potentially catastrophic situation.
1892 Winchesters were not made in 357
Only for very short ranges, and the .30-30 would be a considerably more substantial cartridge.