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Rare Kokusai

COLT POCKET .25 AUTO

             
 
           

Rare Kokusai:   COLT POCKET .25 :  There is no visible makers name, only COLT

In very good condition (appears unfired).   Includes original box, original instructions, seven Kokusai .6.35mm blowback cartridges (unused)  and 1 box of PFC primer caps.

     Functions, Fires, Field strips Exactly like the real thing.
     Caliber:   6.35mm blowback cartridges - reusable   -   7 included
     Weight approx: 270g  Loaded

     Approx. Dimensions:  Length:   115mm     /   Height:  80mm

     Magazine Capacity:   6

     Open Barrel 
     Power:  5mm PFC cap Blowback
     Materials:  shock resistant  abs, and zinc alloy parts 

No longer produced the Kokusai Colt Pocket and hard to come by.

Any questions:   enquires@modelguns.co.uk

Brief Info on the Colt Pocket .25

The .25 Automatic has fairly high velocity for such a small cartridge. However, the energy it delivers at any range is quite low. This, combined with the full metal jacketed bullet, adds up to a very poor stopping or killing power on anything. The .25 Auto is not powerful enough for hunting anything but pests, nor is it adequate for serious self defense. However, the .25 auto caliber pistols are popular because of their small size and low cost. The principal usefulness is as a threat, because no one wants to get shot if it can be avoided, even with the little 25.

This cartridge was introduced in the United States in 1908 with the Browning-designed, Colt manufactured, 25 Vest Pocket Ammunition pistol. It was introduced in Europe a few years earlier in the F.N Baby Browning, which is practically identical to the Colt. The design of these two pistols has been copied by manufacturers all over the world. Literally dozens of different pistols have used this cartridge. The original Browning is still made (for European consumption), but Colt did not resume manufacture of their Vest Pocket model after World War II. American Arms, Beretta, Iver Johnson, Jennings,Lorcin, Phoenix Arms, Sundance, Taurus, Ortgies, Astra, Star, and Walther have all made pistols in this caliber.