Does anyone know where I can get a Huben GK1 .22 caliber V2? I have a V3, but I prefer the design of the second run.
Does anyone know where I can get a Huben GK1 .22 caliber V2? I have a V3, but I prefer the design of the second run.
I thought it was. Anyway, I like the design of the V2 better. Just aesthetically speakingThe V1, V2 and V3 were all made the same time. The V2 wasn't the second run as you say.
No Gk1 is regulated.Does the regulator on the V3 make a big difference over the V1 and V2?
I thought I read somewhere that the V3 was regulated, maybe I'm wrong. So then what is there really different between the V1 V2 and V3?No Gk1 is regulated.
@longshot81 You probably did. I remember a thread where something like that was claimed. I don't think that poster knew what he was talking about if it wasn't a custom GK1.I thought I read somewhere that the V3 was regulated, maybe I'm wrong. So then what is there really different between the V1 V2 and V3?
They are "regulated" by the govt.....but they do not have a regulator in them.I thought the UK GK1s are regulated in order to stay under the UK's pistol power limits.
Huben now has a regulated version of the v3 now available pricey thoughNo Gk1 is regulated.
That threaded hole is a part locating/holding set screw on my GK1. It can be seen inside the bore past the magazine. When I got the newest @M0ist0ne red dot mount, the new screw I put in was shorter so it didn't interfere with airflow.The only regulated GK1 is through Francisco's shop. It's aftermarket parts and would leave you with a small plenum. The GK1 self-regulates well enough for a pistol.
I have a V1 in .25 and a V3 in .177. The main visual and functional difference is the up vs down on the loading lever. I believe there are even differences within the V3 line. huben3dparts sells a RDS and a pic mount rail that use a pre-drill hole in the top of the receiver - my new 177 V3 does not have that extra threaded hole.
That’s friggin awesome…..I’m soooo excitedHuben now has a regulated version of the v3 now available pricey tho
Well as I'm the UK's Huben warranty repair guy for Huben in Spain, I kinda know my stuff.@lee5euk That's news to me. Do you have evidence of this claim that you can post here?