Huben Huben GK1 Carbine

Huben Gk1 in the Bravo3d Carbine Kit. It breaks down so you can stuff it into a back pack or till have the option to shoot it as a pistol.

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Huben Gk1 in the Bravo3d Carbine Kit. It breaks down so you can stuff it into a back pack or till have the option to shoot it as a pistol.

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I have never entertained the option of a carbine with my GK1 but so far this is the best looking one ive seen. To each their own but i like it. But my little prod is ok for that and of course my K1 i got from Kelly is about all i need but its cool

David
 
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A "carbine" is a short...rifle.
NOT a modified pistol...look it up !

Mike
This is intended to be a serious question, not a smart@$$ retort/meme. Based on your comment-> do you think any alteration to the GK1 without extending the barrel wouldn’t meet the criteria for “carbine”. And if not, what (in your opinion) change(s) would be necessary to have it meet the classification of “carbine”?
 
I love my Huben pistol using the Bravo3d Carbine Kit. Its very light and the new grip is a bit slimmer and easier for my small hand to grip it better. It took me about 6 minutes to install the kit. Mine is a .22cal GK1 Version 2. It weighs about 3.6 pounds and mine is 28 inches long.

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Your's looks great! This one and the BuckRail are the two I am interested in. Is it easy to take off the grip without tools? I think I would miss the that beautiful wood grip if always covered.
 
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I got mine today. It looks good with Subscriber"s & Torquemaster"s Moderator. The forearm thingy needed a little internal sanding to fit the V3 tube. It fits my V1 w/o any sanding. Was 20 minutes of sanding. LOP may be 12.5 or so. I am going to add some spacers as LOP is too short for me, but I never had any rifle or stock that has 15 inch LOP from the factory. I have not shot it yet & will tweak & modify to it fit my big head and long arms. It feels stronger than it looks.
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I got parts back from the dipper today. I never dipped the air tank, so the dissimilar camo is some old skin I had. The dipper did an excellent job, as always. I added 2 inches of spacers to the buttstock for my fit. I added some length to the pistol grip via an aluminum plate. I fastened with screws & epoxy. Thanks to Bravo 3D & My Hydro dipper ⠀ for an awesome-looking stock. Oh, I dipped the Leupold scope, too, but I Like the glass quality of the Vector Optics Continental Fiber Optic dot 1-6 much better. It tis a slightly heavier scope than Leupold, but the GK1 is so light that it does not matter. PS. Subscriber & TorqueMaster Moderator (y)
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I got parts back from the dipper today. I never dipped the air tank, so the dissimilar camo is some old skin I had. The dipper did an excellent job, as always. I added 2 inches of spacers to the buttstock for my fit. I added some length to the pistol grip via an aluminum plate. I fastened with screws & epoxy. Thanks to Bravo 3D & My Hydro dipper ⠀ for an awesome-looking stock. Oh, I dipped the Leupold scope, too, but I Like the glass quality of the Vector Optics Continental Fiber Optic dot 1-6 much better. It tis a slightly heavier scope than Leupold, but the GK1 is so light that it does not matter. PS. Subscriber & TorqueMaster Moderator (y)
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Wow… that’s honestly incredible
 
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Bernie, They did an excellent job, for sure. Sometime, when I need to completely disassemble, I will have them do the tube & maybe the receiver. I like this pattern and have had a few guns and scopes done in it over the years. Mossy Oak Breakup Country. You do need to be careful where you lay your gun after this treatment if it may be hard to find.