.25 NAA explained

.25 NAA
Origin:United States
Type:Pistol
Designer:J.B. Wood
Design Date:1999
Manufacturer:North American Arms
Production Date:2002–present
Parent:None
Case Type:Rimless, bottlenecked
Bullet:.251
Neck:.276
Shoulder:.333
Base:.337
Rim Dia:.337
Rim Thick:.046
Case Length:.745
Length:.960
Case Capacity:9.75
Rifling:1 in 16inches
Max Pressure:23000
Primer:Small Pistol
Bw1:35
Btype1:XTP
Vel1:1200
En1:121
Balsrc:Cartridges of the World[1]

The .25 NAA is a pistol cartridge introduced by the North American Arms company in 2002. It was originally created for use in a smaller and lighter model of their Guardian pistol.

Despite popular belief, the 25 NAA cartridge is not based on the 32 ACP case. It is based on a rimless version of the .32 H&R case, shortened to .745" and necked down to accept .251-inch diameter (.25 ACP) bullets. The 32 ACP case, at only .680" long, is too short for use in 25 NAA production.

History and design

The cartridge was originally conceived of and prototyped by gunwriter J.B. Wood, and called the "25/32 JBW".

North American Arms and Cor-Bon Ammunition then further developed the cartridge, and the NAA Guardian .25 NAA pistol combination for production in consultation with Ed Sanow.

Introduction

The finalized cartridge and pistol were introduced at the 2004 SHOT Show.[2]

It followed the successful introduction of two other commercial bottleneck handgun cartridges, the .357 SIG in 1994 (which necked a .40 S&W case down to accept .355 caliber bullets); and the .400 Corbon in 1996 (which necked a .45 ACP case down to accept .40 caliber bullets).

Performance

According to NAA's website, the .25 NAA's 35 gr bullets travel faster (1,200 f.p.s.) and hit harder (20% more energy on average) than larger, .32 ACP caliber, bullets.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Barnes, Frank C. . . 2006 . Gun Digest Books . 0-89689-297-2 . Skinner . Stan . 11th . 288.
  2. 25NAA Press Release . North American Arms . 2018-11-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110722041555/http://www.naaminis.com/25NAArel.html . 2011-07-22.