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mtngunr
02-07-2007, 02:43 AM
I stuck one of these reference sites at the end of both lively .25ACP threads, but thought to post both it and another here, for the edification of all other suckers like myself who have trouble passing up cute little vest pocket guns for hurling lead.....
http://www.vestpockets.bauli.at/ is great for us dinky auto addicts, and if you hit the "archive" link on the left, it will pull up thumbnails by make/model which are clickable which show the guns assembled/field-stripped/disassembled along with description and production history in English (sorta) by clicking the "E" to the right of each model....
http://www.derringer.de/oldi.htm is another great site, which when a maker's name is clicked, will bring up a list of all models by that maker, each model name clickable for great close-up photos and production history/specifications (text in German, but production numbers are self-evident)....
both are great sites for IDing those oddball little poppers that turn up from time to time.....

TAWILDCATT
06-23-2007, 04:44 PM
did not work says gateway time out. i'l try later:coffee: :Fire:

Buckshot
07-02-2008, 03:08 AM
..............It worked for me just now.

..............Buckshot

Shooter6br
01-29-2010, 10:20 AM
This is my "vest pocket gun" A 16 oz H&R 32 S&W Long

Multigunner
02-26-2011, 10:08 PM
Anyone know of a source for replacement barrels for a Colt Vest Pocket .25 acp. Its the very early model, I think its their first model of the .25 made around 1907 or 1908.

A friend has the stripped pistol with a box full of new old stock replacement innards, with only the barrel as yet not found. I'd like to help him get this old pistol put back together.

Chief RID
10-02-2011, 07:14 PM
Here is mine. It is the only Colt I own.

Jal5
10-02-2011, 07:32 PM
Mine is the Bayard 32 acp pistol, and the vestpocket webpage was the first one I found to help me in identifying it. It was my grandfather's or uncle's gun we are not sure which and both have passed on years ago.

Its in relatively good shape for the age but is missing one of those screws holding the grip in place, so far I haven't found a replacement.Joe

firefly1957
10-11-2011, 05:30 PM
add a set of ivory grips and Chief RID"S gun would look like mine which formerly belonged to my grandfather. Some say Colt did not offer Ivory grips but I have them crack down the length and all.

Chill Wills
11-04-2011, 03:37 PM
Chief RID

Mine looks a lot like yours. Mine is hard to ID. Your picture cuts off the back end of the action, Is it hammerless? Mine has a small hammer and it might be assembled by Colt from foreign parts.

None the less, it is an easy palm gun to CC and is much better than hand to hand combat with an armed aggressor: especially if I am armed with the little 25-ACP AND surprise!

Chief RID
01-01-2012, 06:48 PM
Sorry on the late reply. I did not realize until today that I was not subscribed to a thread automatically when I posted to it. Mine is hammerless. Sorry about the cut off photo.

harada57
12-24-2017, 12:01 AM
Thanks again for all your help.

gclub (http://cadmusknowledgeworks.com)

Alferd Packer
10-04-2019, 01:37 AM
Wax boolits are a hoot.
Can only be loaded singly, but fun.

I want to try some hot glue boolits next, primer powered on wax and gluebits.
Make no mistake.
They are real bullets and must be treated as such. They are not blanks.
Have fun.Be safe.

threedflyer
11-13-2019, 08:34 PM
Good info here!

sailcaptain
08-29-2020, 10:44 AM
mtngunr,
I know this an old post, but thanks for the link to vestpockest@bauli.at. Like you, I can't pass up a great old vest pocket. The link is great and breaks down each gun to its individual parts. It's very difficult to get that detail elsewhere. Occasionally, NRA magazine will feature one of these models, with the story behind it, but that's rare.
Again, thanks for the information.

Sam Sackett
12-06-2020, 09:42 AM
Here is mine. It is the only Colt I own.

This looks like a "Junior Colt". Manufactured by Astra in Spain for Colt. I had one in 25 Auto. Also had the conversion kit for it. Kit swapped out barrel and springs to convert it to 22 short. Kinda neat! Alas, a fellow came along with a wad of cash and I let it go. Sigh.....

Prairie Cowboy
12-10-2020, 11:47 AM
Here is mine. It is the only Colt I own.

Back in the early 1970s I owned one of these Colt vest pocket autos. Mine had hard rubber grips with the logo consistent with the Roaring 20s. The barrel was a little pitted, indicating corrosive ammo being used, but it shot well, even with those microscopic sights.

An interesting side note is that the striker firing pin is interchangeable with the Browning 1910 in .32 and .380.
Since JB also marketed both pistols as FN products, it just made sense. The 1910 is unique in that it can be converted from .32 to .380 (and vice versa) by simply swapping the barrel. Same magazine, same slide, and same recoil spring. I was able to acquire a .380 barrel locally for cheap and did exactly this. Worked perfectly.

Prairie Cowboy
12-10-2020, 12:01 PM
This looks like a "Junior Colt". Manufactured by Astra in Spain for Colt. I had one in 25 Auto. Also had the conversion kit for it. Kit swapped out barrel and springs to convert it to 22 short. Kinda neat! Alas, a fellow came along with a wad of cash and I let it go. Sigh.....

This was also known as the Astra Cub.
(I owned one in .22 Short)
It seems to me that a new slide would also be required in that kit to convert from the center-fire .25 ACP to the rim-fire .22 Short.

Captain O
08-03-2023, 03:22 PM
I think that they are the "cat's pajamas" (as my sainted daddy would say). More .25 ACP pistols that can virtually 'disappear' on your person.

Works for me!

mexicanjoe
08-04-2023, 11:24 AM
I carried one in a pants pocket whilst working narcotics detail. was never spotted or "needed" once!

Captain O
08-24-2023, 02:31 PM
I carried one in a pants pocket whilst working narcotics detail. was never spotted or "needed" once!

I agree 100%! When they aren't noticed, these pistols/revolvers can come in mighty handy. I would like to see someone reengineer a "Velodog" revolver in either .25 NAA, or .32 ACP. Such a revolver need carry but five rounds to be immediately effective as a "get off me" handgun.