Colt Junior .25 ACP

Published on June 12, 2026
Duration: 2:26

This video reviews the Astra Cub, a .25 ACP pistol likely from the 1960s or 70s, noting its nickel plating, external hammer, and magazine release on the butt. While acknowledging its poor sights and calling it 'not a fine gun,' the reviewer highlights its surprisingly good accuracy. The core of the video focuses on the discovery that Colt imported this exact firearm as the 'Colt Pony' and later the 'Colt Junior,' and the speaker plans to convert their Astra Cub into a Colt Junior using a parts kit from Everygunpart.com, aiming for a more authentic Colt appearance.

Quick Summary

The Astra Cub is a .25 ACP pistol imported by Colt as the Colt Pony and Colt Junior. It features a butt-mounted magazine release, external hammer, and nickel plating. While its sights are poor, it shoots accurately. Parts kits from sites like Everygunpart.com can convert an Astra Cub to a Colt Junior.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Gun Store Find
  2. 00:12Identifying the Astra Cub
  3. 00:26Astra Cub Features & Specs
  4. 00:40Shooting Impressions & Accuracy
  5. 00:59Colt Import History: Pony & Junior
  6. 01:21Colt Junior Parts Kit Discovery
  7. 01:33Conversion Plan & Colt Grips
  8. 01:46Cost Comparison & Gun Adventure
  9. 01:59Conclusion & Future Video

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Astra Cub and its connection to Colt firearms?

The Astra Cub is a .25 ACP pistol from the 1960s/70s. Colt imported this exact firearm, marketing it as the Colt Pony and later the Colt Junior. This means an Astra Cub can be converted into a Colt Junior with the right parts.

What are the notable features of the Astra Cub .25 ACP?

The Astra Cub features a magazine release on the butt, a nickel-plated finish, an external hammer, and a magazine safety. Despite its small sights, it shoots surprisingly accurately.

Where can I find parts to convert an Astra Cub to a Colt Junior?

The video mentions Everygunpart.com as a source for Colt Junior parts kits. These kits can include Colt grips and slide markings, allowing for a conversion to a more authentic Colt appearance.

Is the Astra Cub a high-quality firearm?

The reviewer describes the Astra Cub as 'not a fine gun' primarily due to its difficult-to-see sights. However, they praise its accuracy, stating it shoots 'really good' and can achieve 'teacup size' groups.

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