词条 | .25 Short |
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| name = .25 Short | image = | origin = United States | type = Revolver | service = | used_by = | wars = | designer = | design_date = | manufacturer = | production_date = 1860–1920[1] | number = | variants = | is_SI_specs = | parent = | case type = rimmed straight | bullet = .245-.246 | neck = .245 | shoulder = .245 | base = .245 | rim_dia = .290 | rim_thick = | case_length = .468 | length = .780 | rifling = | primer = rimfire | is_SI_ballistics = | bw1 = 43 | btype1 = | vel1 = 750 | en1 = 53 | bw2 = | btype = | vel2 = | en2 = | bw3 = | btype3 = | vel3 = | en3 = | bw4 = | btype4 = | vel4 = | en4 = | bw5 = | btype5 = | vel5 = | en5 = | test_barrel_length = | balsrc = Barnes & Amber 1972 }} The .25 Short (also called the .25 Bacon & Bliss) is a {{convert|.25|in|mm|2|abbr=on}} American rimfire handgun cartridge. Introduced for the F. D. Bliss revolver in 1860,[1] it was also available in a number of other inexpensive weapons of the period.[1] It was never offered as a rifle caliber.[1] With a {{convert|43|gr|g oz|abbr=on}} outside lubricated bullet over {{convert|5|gr|g oz|abbr=on}} of black powder, it is similar in appearance to the .22 Short.[1] Its power is comparable to the black powder loadings of the .22 Long Rifle.[1] It was available from both Remington and Winchester.[1] The round continued to be commercially available until 1920, but is now considered a collectible.[1] See also
References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Barnes, p.276, ".25 Short". Notes
1 : Rimfire cartridges |
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