Either 38 S&W, 38 Special, 38/200
Turn of the century plus a decade or so.
Impossible to answer without knowing who made it. Even then, data may not be available.
if it's the model 1911 military auto........made 1918
Yes?
You will have to call S&W and give them the sn to find out.
Cartridge
10-100 usd
If you are asking if a .38 special can be fired in a handgun chambered for the .38S&W cartridge,the answer is NO! If you are asking the opposite then my recommendation is still no.I advise all people to shoot only ammo that is marked on the gun in question.
About $100 if in working order. These were made by Crescent Firearms Mfg. BTW, the letters CTGE means CARTRIDGE.
It seems there might be a typo or confusion in your question regarding "h and r 38 model ctge." If you're referring to a specific model or topic, please provide a bit more context or clarify what "h and r" and "ctge" refer to. With more information, I'd be happy to help with a concise answer!
25-75 USD
50-75 USD