I have the GK1 on my short list but waiting to hear how it performs in the long run. Who has the maximum quantity of rounds shot now? Any issues?
What kind of power are you putting to it?Over a two month period, I've got close to 2,000 round on my Huben Pistol GK1 .22. I seat all my pellets, and have had no jams or other issues so far.
It's such a fun gun... One of my best airgun purchases to date!!
Why the concern ?I have the GK1 on my short list but waiting to hear how it performs in the long run. Who has the maximum quantity of rounds shot now? Any issues?
A few peeps have broken mag levers by allowing them to snap down after loading. A few more have experienced striker spring breakages. Quick and easy fix in both cases. I’ve followed closely from the get go and haven’t heard of anything more substantial.
Good point, thanksWhy the concern ?
The rifle version has been in consumer hands for a couple of years now with no real problems.
The GK1, pistol is just a smaller design of the rifle, same basic design.
Plus the Pistol design was in design and test by more than one group for at least a year, before the pistol was released.
Yes, crap happens, BUT, I bought mine with no concern of design problems.
Mike
Wow, I doubt I would throw that much lead in my lifetime with a GK1.Over a two month period, I've got close to 2,000 round on my Huben Pistol GK1 .22. I seat all my pellets, and have had no jams or other issues so far.
It's such a fun gun... One of my best airgun purchases to date!!
That is because you have not shot anything like the Huben GK1 with it's reliable, semi-auto action. I read others shooting thousands of rounds in a very short time. Now that I have the GK1 in .25, I can too attest to having about 1900 rounds thus far trouble free, shooting JSB pellets at 800 FPS with about half of them in fairly rapid fire. Yes, rapid fire, the GK1 is so easy to shoot that you can easily rapid fire and hit the bulls eye without being some extreme field target shooter that solely does target shooting all the time. Here is what you can do at 25 and 50 yards with each shot between 1 to maximum 3 seconds in between; and that is only because I was at the range and they do not want you to rapid fire, but with the moderator nobody can hear meWow, I doubt I would throw that much lead in my lifetime with a GK1.
That is not me but a good friend whom owns about every pistol and assault rifle whom had his mind blown away with the GK1 and air gun technology. When us casual shooters are out grouping everyone at the pistol range with a GK1 and not spending .50 to 2.00 per shot, it does put a smile on your face@primaz That smile reminds me of how we’d smile as kids proud of our handy work after shooting water-filled pop (soft drink) cans out back. You look like you had a ball.
Looks exactly like my cat, he also is super mellow and just loves to hung around regardless of what I do,....loves to watch arrows strike the targetI am burning through 25 Caliber pellets way too fast with this thing. It's a problem with the premium that you have to pay for that extra 0.03 inches of lead.
So it is arts and craft time… I just moved cross country and this is the first time I've taken the equip out since the move so i am excited to do some casting. I am going to cast some bob's boat tail hollow points. 48 gr in hollow point if i recall. It's the lightest .25 caliber mold i have and I figured it might fit OK with the drive band being a bit over .250
I don't want to shoot this gun around my home with the power necessary to get these up to speed but I've heard that they can do OK at lower velocities and I'm hoping they will work for plinking purposes.
Funny cat likes it when I shoot and sits right below the muzzle even with some of the louder guns - it's kind of a surprise. He can see things happening at the target and it catches his eye. He also keeps me company when I'm casting and loves to sit by the campfire. The guy follows me everywhere. An unusually relaxed cat
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