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.25acp still viable for pocket carry?

jerry shrewsbury

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I've inherited a colt vest pocket .25acp.
Neat little gun grip safety, thumb, safety, unique takedown in fairly good condition. Though I'm not gonna invest much in this, I know that there are plenty who still rely on the .25acp for discrete carry. I'd say that the addition of the Buffalo Bore offerings help breathe what little life is there is left in this cartridge.

Out of curiosity who drops one of these caliber guns in their pocket as a secondary or third gun, or even a primary for whatever purpose or reason? Of course pictures are always welcome.
 
I've inherited a colt vest pocket .25acp.
Neat little gun grip safety, thumb, safety, unique takedown in fairly good condition. Though I'm not gonna invest much in this, I know that there are plenty who still rely on the .25acp for discrete carry. I'd say that the addition of the Buffalo Bore offerings help breathe what little life is there is left in this cartridge.

Out of curiosity who drops one of these caliber guns in their pocket as a secondary or third gun, or even a primary for whatever purpose or reason? Of course pictures are always welcome.

I have a few, but carry the NAA .22, because its easy to carry. But the .25 is still a gun caliber.
 
Get you some Buffalo Bore 60 grain hard cast. I’ve shot em out of my Colt. They hit hard.
My Colt with some 50 grain Hollow Points
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And if you can stand the BS from Roy, here’s a video

 
I actually reload 25 acp. I reload 34 different rounds, including 5 different shot shells. I load for every rifle, handgun and shotgun I own. That’s the only reason for loading the 25’s. That and to see the looks on peoples faces when I tell em.

I have tested the 25 using a 35 grain Speer Gold Dot. They expanded very well for what it is, but didn’t penetrate very deep.

The 60 grain hard cast penetrate very well, but of course they don’t expand.

60 grain hard cast
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35 grain Gold Dot
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500 rounds. Enough to last 3 lifetimes
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I actually reload 25 acp. I reload 47 different rounds, including 5 different shot shells. I load for every rifle, handgun and shotgun I own. That’s the only reason for loading the 25’s. That and to see the looks on peoples faces when I tell em.

I have tested the 25 using a 35 grain Speer Gold Dot. They expanded very well for what it is, but didn’t penetrate very deep.

The 60 grain hard cast penetrate very well, but of course they don’t expand.

60 grain hard cast
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35 grain Gold Dot
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500 rounds. Enough to last 3 lifetimes
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How fast were you driving those rounds and from what gun?
 
Reminds me of the time my roommate got into a bar room brawl, got his back cut up pretty bad (some junior surgeon had attempted to remove a kidney), he's being sewed up in the emergency room. Starts complaining of chest pains, they flip him over and find a .25 acp hardball just under the skin on his breastbone.
Apparently, during the festivities, someone had shot him in the chest, that puny round didn't penetrate, and he hadn't even realized it.
 
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