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.
Yes, you can shoot a .38 Special bullet from a .38 revolver, as the revolver is specifically designed to handle that caliber. The .38 Special is a common cartridge used in revolvers, and most .38 revolvers are chambered for this round. However, ensure that the revolver is in good condition and rated for the specific loads being used to ensure safety.
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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Shooting .38 Special ammunition in a .357 revolver offers advantages such as reduced recoil, lower cost, and versatility in ammunition options.
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
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.
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
Yes, you can shoot .38 caliber ammunition in a .357 revolver because the .357 revolver is designed to also shoot .38 caliber ammunition.