I couldn't find a 25 in stock anywhere so I ordered from Kraz as their next shipment is expected in Nov.Things are looking up,...sold 5 guns and a good chance for a local sale tomorrow,so a couple more and I can justify the Huben pistol.
For you guys that have been checking it out, is there any .25 in stock anywhere ?
Thanks
Kraz ?....... never heard of themI couldn't find a 25 in stock anywhere so I ordered from Kraz as their next shipment is expected in Nov.
Ah ok, do you have a link to his website ?Kraz is Krazy Kool. His name is Kelly and told me the next shipment should also include the 1/2x20 adapters, around Nov 18.
Ah ok, do you have a link to his website ?
I bought both my Huben K1 and my Huben GK1 , .25 cal from him. He is the only Huben dealer I will do business with. He can repair Hubens in a timely fashion, has parts and no BS like some of these guys.KRAZ Cool Air Guns LLC
Sales, Service & Repair, Parts Text or Call: 816-800-192 six **Week days 6PM-11PM CST** **Saturday 9am to 9pm** **Sunday 1pmkrazcool.com
Everyone else i spoke with was Jan or Feb so Krazy is the earliest possible pre-order. Kelly is also the one that can do the custom loading gate and its only $40 extra so I had him do that as well..Kraz ?....... never heard of them
So I'm guessing by November also all the other vendors will be stocked again ?
Thanks for the info.
If you are a pistol shooter that shoots off hand without support, you should realize that muzzle heavy pistols are easier to shoot accurately. The last thing I want is a pistol that is too light in the nose that has a picatinny rail. There is nothing wrong with a 11mm rail. Picatinny rails are great for scopes and other accessories none of which has a place on a pistol. If you need those gadgets, get a rifle.Unfortunately my scale crapped out so I’m unable able to weigh the shroud. There is a lot of weight and mass there for just being basically a cover with a front sight and 11mm dovetail. Ideally a redesigned cover with intergraded sound suppression, front sight and a built in picatinny/ weaver style base is what’s in my head.
I agree completely. I received my Huben Pistol .22 from Kelly (Kraz Cool Airguns) a few days ago. I've also purchased a couple of K1's from him a few years ago. Excellent services.Thats the reason I bought my rifle and pistol from Kelly, If I ever have to have them worked on or have to buy parts for them , Its nice to go to the experts , And the best thing I did was have Kelly do a trigger job on my pistol, It makes the gun perfect,
Mike
All the above, puts the weight back with benefits. I have yet to find a quality optic that uses 11mm or 3/8” dovetail rail.If you are a pistol shooter that shoots off hand without support, you should realize that muzzle heavy pistols are easier to shoot accurately. The last thing I want is a pistol that is too light in the nose that has a picatinny rail. There is nothing wrong with a 11mm rail. Picatinny rails are great for scopes and other accessories none of which has a place on a pistol. If you need those gadgets, get a rifle.
You will be far better off at Krazy Kool should something go wrong with the gun. I have a gun at NEA going on 3 months for a simple pellet probe replacement, and can't seem to get them to get the part and work on it.New england airguns just Emailed me that November is the date they have for the next shipping,....I think I will order from Kratz this time, I just hear so much good about him.
Just sent him an Email asking if he can put me on the list for a .25 next shipment in.Kelly at Krazcool rocks! He is the Gregor Kamensek of the US. If buying a Huben anything in the USA, he's the one you want.
Picatinny rails are great for scopes and other accessories
none of which has a place on a pistol.
If you need those gadgets, get a rifle.
Jungle Shooter might still be using a BLOWGUN and POISON DARTS.……..Steve,
I see that you have a strong personal opinion
▪ AGAINST picatinny rails on pistols, and
▪ AGAINST scopes and other accessories on pistols (dismissing them as "gadgets").
➠ The point at which I feel offended is when you require that everybody adopts your personal opinion (this isn't even an ethical issue, just a tradition, a preference, a taste).
I will therefore not obey your order to "get a rifle".
Might I suggest to respect your fellow AGN members —
particulary in issues such as these where there can be many different preferences, none of which are wrong, just a question of different taste.
Thanks, and be well.
Matthias