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Huben  Huben K1 - Highly Under Rated Gun?

Hi Guys,

I just wanted to post up about what I feel is probably one of the Best Overall guns on the market.

Yes, it gets some love but IMO not enough.

With the seemingly "hot" craze of the small, mini carbine, or so-called short guns I would throw this in the mix and never look back.. some might say it's pricey but from what I have seen by the time you get through "trying" to make a cheap gun into a 1/2 decent mini you are a$$ deep before you know it ....

Before I get too deep, I want to give a little context, I currently own 13 PCP guns, down from 25 at the peak of my insanity...
I have, or have had the usual suspects in the high-end varieties as well as a couple of lower end guns so I think I have a fairly good insight..

Ok on to the subject at hand, The K1 pretty much checks every box if you really look at it. and has the bonus of the semi auto function.

1) Extremely well built, You Very rarely see many issues with them, hell the only thing I have ever had to do to mine was replace the tiny oring behind the gauge
2) Very accurate with both pellets and slugs
3) Power, good lord you can get a .22 shooting ludicrous numbers with just a quick turn of a dial
4) Overall Length - 32"... enough said
5) Outstanding Trigger - mine is 1.6 lbs average
6) Quiet- No need for a moderator
7) Great Shot count
8) Very Comfortable to Shoulder, I am a big dude, 6.3' and 260 with huge, machinist hands, my wife is smallish 5.6' at 125, the gun works very well for both of us
9) Great Customer Support and parts, if you ever would need any, from a US Dealer (kelly@Krazcool)

Those are just the "key" points.
Mine is a 2022 version and I have 1000's of rounds through it. I have NEVER had a shot cycle malfunction,.
The gun is always ready to just "grab and Go" and do what it is supposed to do.

If you are thinking about buying one do yourself a favor and do it, you will Not be sorry

PCP Rifle  SOLD AIR ARMS S-510 ,22 CALIBER PRICE LOWERED TO $600 SHIPPED SOLD PENDING FUNDS

Up for sale Air Arms S510 ,22 caliber good condition , has new altaros regulator , also has been upgraded to a foster quick fill , comes with 2 magazines
$600 shipped PayPal friends and family or add 4%

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Karma  My First Semi-Automatic Airgun Hunting Adventure with the Karma SLS

Check out the full review here: https://donnyfl.com/blogs/news/my-first-semi-automatic-airgun-hunting-adventure-with-the-karma-sls

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Back in December, I joined the DonnyFL and Saber Tactical crew in Florida for a hunting trip. My sidekick for the adventure was PJ Clarke, a longtime friend and fellow airgunner. Together, we headed to Southern Florida to meet up with Travis Wilson of Trophy Trophies. Travis gave us a front-row seat to the region’s overwhelming iguana problem, and let me tell you—it was an eye-opener. The trip turned out to be the perfect opportunity to see the Karma SLS in action.

The Karma SLS: Standard vs. Compact​

The Karma SLS series is designed to deliver fast, reliable, and high-performance semi-auto shooting, making it a go-to for airgunners. Whether you prefer the full-size Karma SLS Standard or the more portable Karma SLS Compact, both models share some standout features that make them versatile tools for hunting and fast trigger pulling alike.

Key Features of the Karma SLS Standard and Compact:​

  • Semi-Automatic Operation: Both models offer rapid semi-auto functionality, allowing you to fire as fast as you can pull the trigger. This makes them perfect for situations that require quick follow-up shots, such as pest control and small-game hunting.
  • High-Quality Barrel: These airguns come with precision-crafted barrels, ensuring tight groupings and reliable accuracy at various distances.
  • Adjustable Power Settings: The Karma SLS series allows you to tune the power output to suit your specific needs, whether you’re targeting pests at close range or engaging in precision shooting at longer distances.
  • Compact and Portable Design: The Karma SLS Compact is perfect for tight spaces and quick maneuvers, while the Karma SLS Standard provides a more traditional profile with added air capacity for extended shooting sessions.
  • Magazine Capacity: Both versions boast generous magazine sizes, reducing the need for constant reloading during your hunt or shooting session.
  • Ergonomics: Designed with comfort in mind, both models feature lightweight, durable builds with grips and stocks that feel natural in hand.
Whether you’re hunting in an urban environment or out in the field, the Karma SLS series offers versatility and performance that can keep up with the demands of the hunt. The Compact version shines for mobility, while the Standard version provides the firepower and air efficiency for extended sessions. This was my first hunt with a semi-auto airgun and had a blast.

N/A  Help me decide my next PCP

I am relative new to air game, after trying a Hatsan Blitz it felt too long and heavy to handle for my build and now I am searching for a more compact alternative.
The requirements are: Compact build + Semi-auto support + .22 caliber preferably or above + preferably under 1500$
First choices were AEA SF Compact and the newer Karma SLS Compact both share the same core as I can tell, and after some searching in the forums AEA SF Compact has reliability issues reported by multiple users like the need to often replace poppets.
So right now I am looking for some other solid and reliable compact semi-auto recommendations. Any help is most welcome

Projectiles  SOLD JSB pellets .177, .22, .25 and .357

Minimum order of 4 tins. All tins $15 ea. plus shipping. Tins will be packed in foam the same way Pyramyd Air packs them. Pirateship will be used for best rates. Zelle preferred but will accept PayPal or Venmo.

Caliber and weight:

.177 - 7.33 gr and 7.87 gr (500 pcs per tin)

.22 - 14.3 gr and 15.89 gr (500 pcs)

.25 - 25.39 gr (350 pcs)

.357 - 81 gr (100 pcs)

Back when we had cool/dangerous toys

Was downstairs tonight looking for a lost box of aluminum and brass rods. Saw a box that made me curious. It had all my yearbooks in it and a gem from my early teens. It’s been probably 44 years since my dad signed the little order form I snipped from some magazine and my mom taking me to the bank for a money order. If you’re old enough, you all remember the 4-6 week wait after you mailed your envelope. Anyway, the thing was broke. Something motivated me to fix it. Then my girlfriend chirping about a plane crash and wanting me in the living room really motivated me. I told her, just wait. She caught the first rubber pellet. Well the blanket she was under on the couch actually did. We laughed about how wicked some of our toys were as kids. This gun caused some anger when I was a kid. Now it would probably cause a lawsuit. Figured I would post this because it is an airgun and maybe some post 50 guys like myself might like to see something from the good old days. Yes, it’s .22 caliber and shoots what appears to be a rubber MRD.

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PCP Pistol  NLA Artemis PP700 Field Target Pistol Converted and Tuned by Motorhead

Up for sale is an Artemis PP700 for Field Target that I bought from a good friend. I am not really into pistol shooting, so it's gotta go to a home where it is appreciated.. The gun was converted from a factory .22 to a Weihrauch .177 barrel. All work was done by Motorhead. 35 shots with a S.D. of 4.3 @ 712FPS Mean $300 my loss your gain, buyer pays shipping. Contact me for additional pictures.

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Fill tank recommendations

Hi All,
I am new to this forum and new to airgunning. This is my first post, so please be gentle lol. I just purchased a new FX Panthera 700 with plans of using in 22 PRS and airgun competitions. I'm looking for recommendations of an external fill tank that I can fill and use in between stages. If possible I would like to stay under $400. Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
Erik
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How do you challenge you?

What are some of the diy challenges that you've set up for yourself. The ones where almost everything needs to be perfect to make that difficult shot. One of mine is trying to put a 177 into the pierced opening of an empty 12g co2 cartridge at 50yds. I'm sure someone will read this and consider my challenge only suitable for the visually impaired. Well that may or may not be your opinion but it is a challenge for me.


So I would like to hear how you are challenging you.

PCP Rifle  WTS EDGun Leshiy Classic w/ Custom ARCA Rail & (3) Barrels (.25.250/350mm, Dirty .30 / 350mm

This is a very accurate and highly reliable Original EDGun Leshiy classic with a one of a kind ARCA Swiss handguard with a removable M-LOK attached Picatinny rail and Magpul AFG-2 fore grip (FDE or black). I fabricated this handguard from an FX Panthera factory rail + accessory bridge, and it both looks and fits the rifle like it was made for it. Built the rail to improve the rifle for off-hand shooting and to mount my thermal and NV accessories.

There's two hidden set screws on the back of the bridge that bottom out on a thin Delrin sheet between the bridge and shroud that bottom out to clamp the rail from the top, and there's a hidden Pic rail slot that I nilled down to match the Leshiy's built-in rail. The Magpul grip receives the rail on the bottom perfectly snug making it all fit beautifully. It's very easy to remove and reinstall, and it won't budge at all when clamped. It makes the rifle easier to shoot off-hand and it's very comfortable and ergonomic to hold and reload it using the AFF2 grip.

Barrels

I have (3) very accurate Lothar-Walther barrels for it (all from EDGun that LW made to his custom specs):
  • 250mm .25cal
  • 350mm .25cal
  • 350mm "Dirty .30"

Accessories

- STO baffle - very effective for .22 & .25
- DonnyFL baffle - works well with .25 and .30
- (2) standard size extensions (one is for the DonnyFL)
- 50mm extension (came with a 3D printed baffle that I got from Russia that failed)
- Spare valve (I have a trick for maximizing the life of the valves)
- Huma regulator - this is a very short profile single outer o-ring Huma regulator that can be tuned from 85-180bar and a generous size plenum. Since the regulator is very small, it adds some extra volume in the air cylinder (more efficient than the standard 2 o-ring Huma regs). The reg can go higher, but I generally keep it between 125-170bar depending on caliber, ammo, and the tune.

Terms

Two options:

Option 1: Offering this in the .25/350 configuration standard with the factory moderator baffle, internal spacer, plus:

- STO baffle
- Spare valve
- Huma reg and factory reg
- ARCA handguard
- Magpul AFG-2 grip (FDE or black)

Price: $1200 + 1/2 shipping CONUS (shouldn't be more than ~$12-15 each for shipping).

Option 2: $1400 shipped for everything (3 barrels, extensions, DonnyFL baffle)

I can offer additional barrels to the buyer of the rifle at a discounted price of 100/ea. Otherwise, 195 + 1/2 shipping CONUS for each barrel.

DonnyFL v2 baffle + shroud extension: $50 for the buyer of the Leshiy or $70 shipped otherwise.

Red dot is not included. I have a reg tester and can tune it however you want.

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Excellent ultralight backpack gun or truck gun:
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PCP Rifle  SOLD Selling AGT Uragan 2 Walnut - .25 Cal/700mm - slug tuned

Barrel is a 700mm .25 caliber CZ barrel.

Comes with all the accessories in the box, upgraded Huma Regulator, and a solid tune at 970fps for 34 gr JSB knockout slugs. Very darn quiet even with the power it’s making.

$1200 shipped

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That was a big bang.

After checking my RAW HM1000X for leaks and an experience in o-ring replacement ... I finally had a warmer day to test, still windy.
I have no idea what my regulator is set to because I spent time polishing the washers so my initial measurement was probably wrong. Anyway
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I was shooting single shot and got bored with that. I do need to increase the reg pressure. No Idea what it is now. Started at 850fps from the normal 950. Increasing the hammer spring got me to 920's but no more. OK project for tomorrow, increase reg.
I switched to to my CARM magazine and just plinking at my steel 1" hole @30 yds seeing the results. Well the 3rd shot into the 2nd mag and BANG shrap all over. Crap what did I do? Pellets on the floor, plastic bits everywhere, chronograph said 621. Glad I had glasses on.
I don't know if I didn't get the cocking lever to the full closed position, it's so normal to do so.
So the mag blew up! Wow....
Probably my fault but heads up on using 3D printed parts that could be in a high stress place. Who expects the mag to blow up?
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Traditional Rifle  SOLD WTS- HW95N .22 cal

Like the header says, Hw95N which is the Walnut stocked version that is only available through Airguns of Arizona (to my knowledge)

Time to move this this beautiful safe queen on to someone a little more into springers..
It’s been a long time since I owned a springer and decided to see how I liked a quality one vs the cheap ones I started out with a decade ago.
As it turns out, these rifles just don’t do it for me like the pcps do and as a result it’s been sitting in the safe.

I purchased this new from AOA , the rifle had a little twang or spring buzz out of the box which I didn’t like.
I’ve since installed a TBT maxi tuning kit in it and it is now super smooth cocking with a very quick thud upon firing.
Maybe a hundred pellets through since the tune kit, no dieseling at all and she shoots a solid 630ish with H&N FTT 14.66 grain pellets very accurately!

The rifle is in “as new condition”..
Not a single scrape in the beautiful Walnut stock.
No scratches in the fine blue finish either.

Will ship in original box with a secondary box on outside of that..

I’m asking $550 shipped inside the conus.
Thanks!

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Airgun Technologies  Have you ever waited hours into a hunt to finally see something and then….

Go to load your next round to realize your worst nightmare - an empty magazine?!!!

Yea happened to me the other day thought I’d share some footage of that fiasco.

Scope is a Dnt Tnc335r seated on an Uragan 2 700mm in .25, slug of choice are the devastating 37g Zans.

Pellet/Slug impact angles

I hope someone can help me out with this one. I have watched numerous videos over the years of airgunners shooting long range (100 yards and beyond). Something stands out to me. The angle and impact, especially when shooting paper targets, appear to always be perpendicular to the target. I have watched, in particular, a lot of AirTac Hunting videos where they show the looping trajectory of the pellet or slug. In my mind, there is no way the strike on the target could be at a 90 degree angle. I am NOT calling anyone out in any way. Just trying to figure out projectiles and aerodynamics.

Keith.

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