Have heard of a HW45 in 25cal but not sure if it made to special order by a gunsmith. Think it was just that the guy wanted to try out all the cals for comparison.
Wil
Never seem to see many out there........do they exist and if so what's their main purpose ?
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Have heard of a HW45 in 25cal but not sure if it made to special order by a gunsmith. Think it was just that the guy wanted to try out all the cals for comparison.
Wil
I have a brass .25 barrel for a HW45, and had a .25 Tempest which was one of a few made at the Webley factory although not for retail, but apart from those I don't know of any others, although there may well be others out there.
How close to the limit do they run and is the brass barrel smooth or rifled bud.
Wil
It's professionally made with very fine multi groove rifling.
I have no idea of the power capabilities, as I've never fitted it.
Not sure there's any out there other than one-offs and commission builds; closest you'll get is probably a 6mm BB/airsoft weapon. Even the Hatsan Magnum 25 is only available in .177 or .22.
at one bit you could buy a .25 barrel from hw for the 45, my 45 is .177 and i fitted a .22 barrel, disappointing would be an understatement! uk limit air pistols are best suited to .177, 6 foot pound is nowhere near powerful enough to push a .22 pellet at a speed needed to get decent range or spin stabilisation. my experience says 10m is the max for a 1/2 decent grouping, (.177 its closer to 20m)
the .22 barrel i had was specially made and was 1/2 inch longer than the standard barrel, just to try and get that few extra fps, (me and a few others think that to get the same accuracy and range with a .22 hw45 as the .177, the .22 barrel would have to be at least 4 inch longer than stranded)
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Isn't the Air Force on Trophy coming out in .25 version called the 635 ??
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The Trophy is made in .25.
I have held but not shot a Harper Wolf in .25.
My Wolf is .22 and with a light .25 pellet I don't see why the bigger calibre would not be fun.
Wish I had bought the .25 Wolf when I had the chance.
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After a stressful week I require air pistols that blow holes in baked bean cans and/or send them flying.
Not shoot little holes in target cards.
Although I do have that type as well.
Way back when I fired a Harper converted Saxby-Palmer Orion Six TAC revolver. I got all six pellets into a 1/2" circle two-handed at 10m. It was totally cool, it even recoilled a little like a rimfire loaded with .22 Short.
The velocity seemed fine, when I asked the owner there was some evasion but finally I got the impression that it was fine because it was putting out 9 fpe!