50-150 usd
25-300 usd
10-100 USD or so
50-500 usd
NO
ctg = cartridge
50- 300 usd
50-350 usd
The .38 Super cartridge is not compatible with a .38 Smith & Wesson revolver. The .38 Super is a semi-automatic cartridge primarily designed for use in 1911-style pistols, while the .38 Smith & Wesson is a revolver cartridge that is shorter and has a different case design. Using .38 Super in a .38 Smith & Wesson firearm could lead to dangerous malfunctions or damage. Always ensure you use the correct ammunition specified by the manufacturer for your firearm.
CTGE on a Smith & Wesson (S&W) double action revolver refers to "Cartridge." It indicates the specific type of ammunition the revolver is designed to use. This marking is part of the revolver's model designation, helping users identify the correct cartridge size for optimal performance and safety.
Less than 100 to over 1000 depending on specifics.
First made ABOUT 1873, still in production- although the cartridge and the design has changed a LOT!
The 38 Smith and Wesson Special is the full name for the 38 Special cartridge or revolver caliber with that designation, and so it is the same thing. The 38 Smith and Wesson Special cartridge is not the same as the 38 Smith & Wesson cartridge or 38 Long Colt cartridge, and should not be able to fit into those revolvers, but in rare cases it may, so use caution. (See Related Links)