Huben My GK1 micro carbine work in progress

I started with a pic rail folding stock but, didn't like the lack of adjustments in both height and length. Now, I can adjust the length and, have three height adjustments at the pic rail to buffer adapter. It's in the middle position in the pics however, I like the lowest position and moved it to the lower slot after shooting a little.

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I started with a pic rail buffer adapter from A3 Tactical (I forget what weapon it was for) for a template then, machined to my liking and fit. I doubt it's up to some (including my own) standards but, I'm still working on refinements.
 
I started with a pic rail folding stock but, didn't like the lack of adjustments in both height and length. Now, I can adjust the length and, have three height adjustments at the pic rail to buffer adapter. It's in the middle position in the pics however, I like the lowest position and moved it to the lower slot after shooting a little.

View attachment 410901View attachment 410902View attachment 410903View attachment 410904View attachment 410905View attachment 410906View attachment 410907View attachment 410908View attachment 410909View attachment 410910I started with a pic rail buffer adapter from A3 Tactical (I forget what weapon it was for) for a template then, machined to my liking and fit. I doubt it's up to some (including my own) standards but, I'm still working on refinements.
I am confused ? why did you buy a pistol if you wanted a carbine ?
 
Why are you confused
I am confused ? why did you buy a pistol if you wanted a carbine ?
Why the confusion? I buy and do as I wish, I’m blessed. I have one that’s a pistol and one that’s a micro carbine. So, to answer your question accurately, I did it because I can and want to as well as they didn’t have what I wanted…I wanted a folding micro carbine with the power present in the GK1. Actually, the more I respond to you, the more I realize that the thing speaks for itself…
 
Why are you confused

Why the confusion? I buy and do as I wish, I’m blessed. I have one that’s a pistol and one that’s a micro carbine. So, to answer your question accurately, I did it because I can and want to as well as they didn’t have what I wanted…I wanted a folding micro carbine with the power present in the GK1. Actually, the more I respond to you, the more I realize that the thing speaks for itself…
thankyou , A fine answer .
 
Um...by definition, a "pistol" with a shoulder stock is...NOT...a carbine.
It's a pistol...with a...shoulder stock !

A carbine is a shortened full sized rifle...look it up !


Um...by definition, a "pistol" with a shoulder stock is...NOT...a carbine.
It's a pistol...with a...shoulder stock !

A carbine is a shortened full sized rifle...look it up !

Mike
Carbine-
noun
  1. a firearm similar to a lightweight rifle but with a shorter barrel.
So, by definition, this is a micro carbine.
 
I don't see why not. Hubens options are either a bullpup or a pistol, you could always take the rear stock off. It would be like having a leshiy 2 but for a lot less money.
And unlike my Edgun, it can fire without the stock. The pic rail folder was a really fast detachment but, I prefer the buffer set up.
 
Um...by definition, a "pistol" with a shoulder stock is...NOT...a carbine.
It's a pistol...with a...shoulder stock !

A carbine is a shortened full sized rifle...look it up !

Mike
In this case the gk1 is a pistol made from a rifle. Technically it is a shortened K1 rifle; so it is a carbine according to your definition.