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.25 ACP
File:.25 ACP.jpg
.25 ACP cartridge with scale
Type Pistol
Place of origin United States
Production history
Designer John Browning
Designed 1905
Specifications
Case type Semi-rimmed, straight
Bullet diameter .251 in (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". mm)
Neck diameter .276 in (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". mm)
Base diameter .278 in (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". mm)
Rim diameter .302 in (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". mm)
Rim thickness .027 in (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". mm)
Case length .615 in (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". mm)
Overall length .91 in (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". mm)
Rifling twist 1:16
Primer type Boxer Small Pistol
Ballistic performance
Bullet weight/type Velocity Energy
35 gr (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". g) Safety [1] 1,100 ft/s (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". m/s) 94 ft·lbf (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". J)
35 gr (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". g) JHP 900 ft/s (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". m/s) 63 ft·lbf (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". J)
45 gr (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". g) JHP 815 ft/s (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". m/s) 66 ft·lbf (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". J)
50 gr (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". g) FMJ 760 ft/s (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". m/s) 65 ft·lbf (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". J)
Test barrel length: 2 in
Source(s): Guns & Ammo Magazine

The .25 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) (6.35x16mmSR) centerfire pistol cartridge is a semi-rimmed, straight-walled pistol cartridge introduced by John Browning in 1905 alongside the Fabrique Nationale model 1905 pistol. In more-recent years, most pistols available in .25 ACP are also available in a more-effective calibre.[1]

Design[]

The cartridge was designed for early blowback pistols that lacked a breech locking mechanism. The cartridge is of semi-rimmed design meaning that the rim protrudes slightly beyond the diameter of the base of the cartridge so the cartridge can headspace on the rim.[2] A recessed extractor groove allows an extractor to grab the cartridge reliably. It is the smallest centerfire pistol round in production, and is commonly chambered in small, so-called "vest pocket" pistols. The .25 ACP achieved widespread use after Colt introduced the Browning-designed Fabrique 1905 Vest Pocket (sometimes referred to as 1906) to the United States as the Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket.

Though the .25 ACP was designed for semi-automatic pistols, various .25 ACP revolvers were produced in the early twentieth century by Belgian, French, and German gunmakers such as Adolph Frank and Decker.[3] In the late twentieth century, Bowen Classic Arms produced a custom Smith & Wesson revolver in .25 ACP.[4]

Following World War II, the Italian Lercker machine pistol was chambered for the .25 ACP, but achieved little distribution.

Performance[]

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"Baby" Browning

The use of the .25 ACP allows for a very compact lightweight gun, but the cartridge is relatively short ranged and low powered, putting it in the same class as the .22 LR rimfire cartridge but at a significantly higher cost. Although the .22LR is slightly more powerful when fired from longer rifle barrels, the .25 ACP is viewed by some as a better choice for personal defense handguns due to its centerfire-case design, which is inherently more reliable than a rimfire cartridge.[1]

Manufacturers have loaded commercial hollow-point bullets to higher velocities than standard 50-grain (Bad rounding hereScript error: No such module "Math". g) full metal jacket loads. Firearms chambered for the .25 ACP cartridge run the gamut from inexpensive, simply made guns like the Raven MP-25 to higher quality and relatively expensive guns like the Baby Browning or Beretta 950 Jetfire. The tiny cartridge has also been used in some precision crafted target pistols.

Synonyms[]

  • 25 Auto
  • .25 Auto
  • 6.35 mm
  • 6.35 mm Browning
  • 6.35×16mmSR (SR—Semi-Rimmed)

See also[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Jerry Ahern (2010), Gun Digest Buyer's Guide to Concealed-Carry Handguns, Gun Digest Books, pp. 19–20, ISBN 1-4402-1383-6, http://books.google.com/books?id=ulWbH-4xtd8C&pg=PA19
  2. *Wilson, R. K. Textbook of Automatic Pistols, p.258. Plantersville, SC: Small Arms Technical Publishing Company, 1943. ISBN 978-0-935632-89-7
  3. http://www.littlegun.be/arme%20allemande/artisan%20c%20d/a%20decker%20walter%20gb.htm
  4. Bowen, Hamilton. The Custom Revolver. Privately printed, 2001. ISBN 978-0-9713366-0-5

External links[]

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