Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
.. some folk also fitted non-factory .25” barrels, which are either fun or stupid depending on how you feel about .25” in a pistol. Or both.
I concur, as a past owner of a completely impractical Orion 6 Brocock cartridge revolver which someone had modified to .25. It was running full legal power and I shot it at 28 yards with a massive holdover.

I have an elephant foot HW45. The elephant's foot is not big enough for my right hand but comfortable in my left. I like the fibre optics - they help my aging eyes. The ccurrent non-elephant foot models have the fibres IIRC, the earlier ones don't.

I'm very tempted to buy a non-elephant foot version so as to have both versions.

There are some parts which are different (apart from the frame and grips of course) but it seems they are all available.

I often shoot my 45 in my living room (well at least there's no chance of a pellet leaving my property!). It would be sensible to use its low power setting as the pellets would remain intact and easy to find if they depart the pellet catcher, but I always use its full power setting for one of the the reasons in the quote above.

Plus, I find it's harder to cock the gun in half power mode because you need a longer time with muscle force in your arm to get it right. This is really nit-picking, but if the whole point of accurate pistol shooting relies on the lowest possible heart rate and arms which have not done any work. It's just much easier to cock it full-power.

Long and short of it is that Youtube will tell you what you need to know, as it does with all guns. I reckon it's about 14 times more useful than any airgun m̶a̶g̶a̶z̶i̶n̶e̶ publication for that purpose.