Two to six, depending on the make, model, and type of firearm.
No, but a 38 special will work in a 357
no the 38 bullet is fatter and and the special is smaller
Typically, it holds six rounds.
It is possible.
It might not be chambered for 38 special.
No. <><><> Above is correct- however, ,38 Special CARTRIDGES can be used in a .357 magnum revolver. The .38 Special is actually not .38 caliber, but .357 caliber. .38 caliber bullets, such as used in the .38 S&W catridge, cannot be used.
Yes
Yes, but please use the correct term- cartridges. Not bullets. A .38 Special is basically a .357 Short, and you can safely shoot .38 Special in a .357 magnum. The opposite is NOT true.
There are a dozen different cartridges with 38 in their name, and SOME are compatible with the .357 Magnum. A .357 will fire .38 Special, .38 Short Colt, .38 Long Colt- but NOT .38 S&W.
.38 Special
"Hold On Loosely" by the band 38 Special was released in 1981. It is on their album "Wild-Eyed Southern Boys."