This depends on what firearm you have, but the simple answer is NO. 38 S&W Short operates at very low pressure, and most firearms chambered for it would not tolerate the higher pressures of a 38 Special. 38 Special is also probably longer than the cylinder of the gun you have. Good news is that you can still buy factory-loaded 38 S&W ammo.
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