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I just purchased my son a 25 acp pistol. For ammo, Is there a difference in the 3,25 versus 6,35 25 caliber? Can I use either one? I bought the Phoenix hp25 pistol btw.

Thanks

Edited by Newman
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I just purchased my son a 25 acp pistol. For ammo, Is there a difference in the 3,25 versus 6,35 25 caliber? Can I use either one? I bought the Phoenix hp25 pistol btw.

Thanks

.25acp is 6.35x16mm

I don't know what the "3.25" refers to? You have a box of ammo that says that in some form?

- OS

Posted (edited)

Yep, bought a box of PPU fmj 3,25 g/50gr 25 auto. And a box of Fiocchi 6,35 brow./25 auto.

Is it the velocity? Really just want to make sure both cartridges work in the pistol for my son.

Thanks

Edited by Newman
Posted (edited)

Yep, bought a box of PPU fmj 3,25 g/50gr 25 auto. And a box of Fiocchi 6,35 brow./25 auto.

Is it the velocity? Really just want to make sure both cartridges work in the pistol for my son.

Thanks

EDIT: never mind if you read what I just typed.

The only Privi Partizan .25 they show on site is 50 GRAIN, and they also show it as 3.25 GRAM. So that's just bullet weight.

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- OS

Edited by OhShoot
Posted (edited)

in europe a comma and a period are reversed.

so that is 3.25 grams, probably the bullet weight.

3.25 g = 50 grains roughly.

50 grains is a common 25 acp ammo load.

"6.35 browning" is the caliber name in europe which is 25 acp.

sorry for all the edits, had to convert grams to grains which is unusual for me.

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in europe a comma and a period are reversed.

so that is 3.25 grams, probably the bullet weight.

3.25 g = 50 grains roughly.

50 grains is a common 25 acp ammo load.

"6.35 browning" is the caliber name in europe which is 25 acp.

sorry for all the edits, had to convert grams to grains which is unusual for me.

Thanks, see above, was modifying my post as you typed.

- OS

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Thanks guys! Relief felt here. Would have hated to give the boy a new pistol and ammo that was not made for it...

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lol buy the kid a .22 while you still can. Its about the same, but 25 costs almost exactly 10x as much. I am on a project to reload the stuff because my wife thought the .25 was "cute" ..... project make .25 from shotgun shell pellets.... but the brass is on backorder. Still hoping that pans out to make the stuff for $2 a box or so <g>

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lol buy the kid a .22 while you still can. Its about the same, but 25 costs almost exactly 10x as much. ....

And while not meaning to start a caliber war, the .22LR has more zap (technical term).

- OS

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Original when I ordered online was thinking I purchased a 22 but made the mistake in purchasing a 25. Great reviews and supposedly the 25 cartridge is more reliable. Just want him to enjoy shooting like I do. He is 10 yrs old and I think he will be thrilled to get this for his bday!!

Edited by Newman
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Original was thinking I purchased a 22 but made the mistake in purchasing a 25. Great reviews and supposedly the 25 cartridge is more reliable. Just want him to enjoy shooting like I do. He is 10 yrs old and I think he will be thrilled to get this for his bday!!

Of course he will. Be safe...

- OS

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Just dont do what I did, I bought "25 NAA", IT WILL NOT WORK IN A 25 AUTO.

Yep I did it.

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they are fun pistols, just remembering the thousands of rounds I ate at that age and translating that to 25 :)

Its a great caliber and a lot of fun, he will surely love it.

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I will give him the pistol tonight and go out shooting tomorrow. I am excited to give it to him. Hope he lets me shoot maybe 2 or 3 rounds at least. haha!

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