The value of a gun is based on make, model, condition. We need all 3. You gave us the make. Sorry- no answer possible without information.
10-400 usd
Yes, you can safely shoot a .38 Special cartridge in a .357 Magnum revolver. The .357 Magnum revolver is designed to handle both .357 Magnum and .38 Special cartridges.
60 or so
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.
100-450 USD
Saw one at an auction. It was listed as a Thames .32 caliber revolver.
.38 Special Military & Police 'Victory' Model, 1942-1945. Value depends on originality, markings and condition. $100-$400.
The word tang means the metal prong holding a weapon to the handle.
Probably an assembly number.
First, it must be in compliance with the company's or employer's orders. If it is okay with the employer, handle any special requests to the best of your ability and in a professional matter.
They are different cartridges based on dimensions; however, the 38 and 357 can be used interchangeably in a 357 revolver. This is good because of the 38's lesser kick and greater affordability for practice. IMPORTANT: You can use a 38 round in a 357 revolver because the frame's built to handle the 357's greater strength. Do NOT fire the stronger 357 round from a revolver built for the lesser 38.
Auctionarms.com sometimes has pictures of these guns.