Velo-dog

All common models have short barrels and originally fired the 5.75mm (.22 calibre) Velo-dog cartridge, although many produced after 1900 were chambered in .22 LR or .25 ACP rounds.

Alternative ammunition options existed such as cartridges loaded with cayenne pepper or dust,[4] or bullets made from wax, wood, or cork.

[5] Despite the low energy of the round, a suicide case was recorded where a woman shot herself twice in the temple with a .25 (6.35 mm) Velo-dog revolver before succumbing.

[6] Today, the Velo-Dog term is used for a broad assortment of Euro and American pocket revolvers in various calibers by diverse (and often anonymous) makers.

Most came from Belgium, Spain, France, or Russia with additional production in Germany, Italy, USA, and Brazil, with nearly 90 different manufacturers identified.

Early model Velo-Dog with trigger guard
An early 20th century Velo-Dog made by HDH (model name: Lincoln-Bossu ). [ 3 ]
A 5.75 mm Velo-Dog cartridge