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.25 ACP

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The .25 ACP pistol cartridge is the child of the famous firearms designer John Browning.

It was designed for early blowback pistols, that lacked a barrel locking mechanism.

The .25 ACP is a very compact and light, but short ranged and lacks stopping power.

The .25 ACP is also known as: 6.35 mm

Muzzle Velocity:

  • 3.3 g (50 gr) full metal jacket: 232 m/s (760 ft/s)

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