Custom Huben GK1 from Palm Beach Airguns

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Just keep in mind you still need oversized ammo even in 177. The only ammo so far which fit snug in my 177 GK1 are the JSB 13gr redesign and the 16.2gr Beasts. All others I've tried will slide around. I haven't tried JTS or GTA lead free yet so those may fit better.
 

Just keep in mind you still need oversized ammo even in 177. The only ammo so far which fit snug in my 177 GK1 are the JSB 13gr redesign and the 16.2gr Beasts. All others I've tried will slide around. I haven't tried JTS or GTA lead free yet so those may fit better.
That's what Kelly said that his testing said the 13 rd did pretty good. How does your shoot
 
I was really hoping it'd hold more than 19 .177 projectiles?? Not a deal breaker though. It's enough different than my Steyr ProX to be interesting as a pistol and a lightweight carbine. I'd use it mostly for plinking and a backpack gun for hunting.

Might as well go 22 or 25 I suppose.
You might have better luck finding oversized.22 Projectiles. And they should be quieter and more efficient than .177.
 
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Just keep in mind you still need oversized ammo even in 177. The only ammo so far which fit snug in my 177 GK1 are the JSB 13gr redesign and the 16.2gr Beasts. All others I've tried will slide around. I haven't tried JTS or GTA lead free yet so those may fit better.

Why are they making the cylinders with oversized chambers like this?? Makes no sense
 
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I was really hoping it'd hold more than 19 .177 projectiles?? Not a deal breaker though. It's enough different than my Steyr ProX to be interesting as a pistol and a lightweight carbine. I'd use it mostly for plinking and a backpack gun for hunting.

Might as well go 22 or 25 I suppose.
Like mine in .25
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Thanks.

I like semi's which is why I have a old LP5 and a ProX. These work great and are high quality however I'm looking for a odd combo of attributes that don't exist together in a higher quality pcp.

The ProX is close except it's heavy-ish. It meets my needs in a few ways already, 22 cal, 28 fpe, 10 shot semi, removable mags, decent trigger, about 70 shots a fill. I like it which is why I've kept it.

The GK1 comes closer than the ProX in a few ways that I prefer.

The leshy2 would work for me except 8 shots mags. I do like the cap that fits on the mag which prevents pellets from jamming the gun.

If I had my way I'd have a compact semi pcp that used high cap stick mags and slugs. There's nothing out there like that yet.
 
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If I had my way I'd have a compact semi pcp that used high cap stick mags and slugs. There's nothing out there like that yet.
Here you go. Only drawback is it’s not as compact as a gk1 carbine. But it’s got the stick mag. And it’s more than twice the price lol.


 
Thanks.

I like semi's which is why I have a old LP5 and a ProX. These work great and are high quality however I'm looking for a odd combo of attributes that don't exist together in a higher quality pcp.

The ProX is close except it's heavy-ish. It meets my needs in a few ways already, 22 cal, 28 fpe, 10 shot semi, removable mags, decent trigger, about 70 shots a fill. I like it which is why I've kept it.

The GK1 comes closer than the ProX in a few ways that I prefer.

The leshy2 would work for me except 8 shots mags. I do like the cap that fits on the mag which prevents pellets from jamming the gun.

If I had my way I'd have a compact semi pcp that used high cap stick mags and slugs. There's nothing out there like that yet.
The sidewinder pistol that's coming out shouod fit the bill. I'm hoping the shot count isnt half of what the huben gk1 provides.
 
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