HISTORICAL NOTES
The .25 Automatic, or .25 ACP cartridge, was introduced in the United States in 1908 with the Browning-designed, Colt-manufactured .25 Vest Pocket Automatic pistol. It had been introduced in Europe a few years earlier in the FN Baby Browning, which is practically identical to the Colt.
The design of these two pistols has been copied by manufacturers all over the world. Dozens of different pistols have used this cartridge. The original Browning is still made (for European consumption), but Colt didn’t resume manufacture of its Vest Pocket model after World War II. American Arms, Beretta, Iver Johnson, Jennings, Lorcin, Phoenix Arms, Sundance, Taurus, Ortgies, Astra, Star, Kel-Tech, Rohrbaugh and Walther have all made pistols in this chambering.
GENERAL COMMENTS
The .25 Automatic offers surprising velocity for such a…