The .25 ACP has been called a lot of things—compact, outdated, underpowered, even useless. Some people swear by it for deep concealment, while others mock it as nothing more than a pop gun. But what if I told you there’s far more to this little cartridge than meets the eye?
In this video, we’re diving deep into the world of the .25 ACP. You’ll learn how John Browning designed it to fix a major problem with rimfire pocket pistols, why European officers carried it despite its lackluster stopping power, and how it became the go-to caliber for cheap "Saturday Night Specials."
We’ll also take a look at the infamous Ring of Fire handguns that flooded the American market, how the cartridge carved out a role in the movie industry, and whether modern ammunition like Buffalo Bore’s hardcast loads have made it a viable self-defense option.
You might think you know everything about the .25 ACP, but there’s a lot more to this tiny round. Whether you’re here for the history, the mechanics, or just the sheer weirdness of it all, stick around—this one’s going to be fun.
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