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  1. lee5euk

    Can you solve it?

    16 for sure
  2. lee5euk

    Break out your wallets boys and girls! PBA remote thermal

    And there was me thinking it would be expensive ??!!! 🤣
  3. lee5euk

    Huben GK1

    I have had multiple people send me their GK1 for repair when a 3D printed rear adapter had cracked/broke which then caused an issue with some of the internal parts that operate the rear spring/valve part. So I am only going from experience hence trying to warn people from making the same...
  4. lee5euk

    Huben GK1

    These adapters are the best on the market for the GK1. Designed and made to last a lifetime. Unlike any kind of 3D printed crap.
  5. lee5euk

    Huben GK1

    Metal is always the stronger and better material to use on anything !!! especially high pressurised airguns !!! FACT !!!!!
  6. lee5euk

    Huben GK1

    Like I said, I work closely with Huben and can only tell you what I know to be true. Don't get me wrong, on the latest batch of V3's there have been a few tweaks like tighter magazine holes in the .25 and a new plastic plug part that sits inside the rear valve spring, but when they first made...
  7. lee5euk

    Huben Huban Gk1

    Accuracy will definitely be better with the standard version.
  8. lee5euk

    Huben GK1

    I wouldn't bother mate, anything 3D printed on any airgun let alone a lovely GK1 just looks crap and will just crack and break.
  9. lee5euk

    Custom Huben GK1 from Palm Beach Airguns

    Call me biased but my version is still the best looking and practical carbine (even Gregor agrees) !!
  10. lee5euk

    Huben GK1

    At that power the regulator would work well for you. Although the unregulated versions power is quire consistent, the regulated versions power deviation is almost non existent.
  11. lee5euk

    Huben GK1

    I would say if you are shooting over 30fpe keep it unregulated. But if under 30fpe the regulator is a must have.
  12. lee5euk

    Huben GK1

    Meaning the V1, V2 and V3 were all made at the same time. It's not like each different version was an upgrade to a previous numbered model. Saying that, the V3 has now got a couple of extra modifications in it from the first V3 that came out.
  13. lee5euk

    Huben GK1

    To be fair if you want the GK1 for max power then a regulator isn't the way forward. But if you don't mind some non crazy yet still decent powers and each shots power to be pretty much identical, then the Huma kit is worth every penny. Yes possibly you lose a tiny bit of air but the power...
  14. lee5euk

    Huben GK1

    This is my personal Huma regulated GK1 V1, 5EUK Tactical Carbine Rifle.
  15. lee5euk

    Huben GK1

    Some of the internal parts are also made from different materials. On the V1 some parts are made of Brass but in the V3 they are Aluminium.
  16. lee5euk

    Huben GK1

    That isn't correct mate. First of all the non regulated GK1 does not regulate ?? It does shoot very consistently to a certain point, but a regulated airgun/pistol will always perform / do it better. Huma also make a very good regulator kit.
  17. lee5euk

    Huben GK1

    The Huma Regulator kit looks better (in my opinion) than this one, as it doesn't then add extra length to allow for the pull out fill probe cover. This regulator kit has been available since about January this year.
  18. lee5euk

    The Fenix is coming!

    It's actually classed as self indexing (the same as the Leshiy 2)
  19. lee5euk

    Huben GK1

    The regulator kit works on all model GK1's
  20. lee5euk

    Huben GK1

    Yes & no. The original .25 V1 non regulated was a little bit too close to the UK's power law limit when filled to a full 259 Bar fill, but the .22 was OK. Huben in Spain then introduced the regulator just to be on the safer side of things. Saying that, Huben now makes the V3-R which can now...