carguychris
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Refer to my answer in the "Revolver" forum for the first half of your question. I believe it's .38 S&W, which is not compatible with .38 Special because of a slightly larger-diameter case and bullet.What about the Fiocchi FMJ .38 CORTO S&W? Can this "short shell" be shot in a .38 special? What type of revolvers can shoot this type of ammo?
Regarding which types of guns can use it, there were numerous vintage revolvers made in this caliber, but AFAIK all of them were discontinued by the late 70s. Smith & Wesson used it in the .38 Double Action top-break, .38 Safety Hammerless top-break aka New Departure aka "Lemon Squeezer", .38/32 Terrier aka Model 32*, and .38 Regulation Police aka Model 33. Colt initially called this cartridge the ".38 Colt New Police" because they didn't want to put their archrival's name on their guns. Colts in this caliber include the Model 1892 New Army & Navy, Police Positive, Commando, Official Police, and Detective Special, although most of these models were also offered in other calibers. The cartridge was also used in some older H&R and Iver Johnson top-breaks, but I'm not very familiar with their product lineups.
*One of the ironies of S&W's sometimes illogical and confusing model numbering system is that their Model 32 was a .38.