Huben Huben GK1 Canadian Version.

Baker Air Guns was at the Indiana show and had a GK1 with a mod on it for $1199 .00 . i held it in my hand . Thinking it was a Show Special and as far as i know it wasn;t bought . but i didn't stay for the whole show .
Kelly at Krazy cool sells them for $1250.. he's the one I'd buy from..
very good guy.
Mark
 
Check out this 300fps $2,200 TURD! :rolleyes::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

You can easily open it up and get the full power.... lol tardbar
Check out this 300fps $2,200 TURD! :rolleyes::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

It isn't hard to open the thing up and get the full power ....
 
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You can easily open it up and get the full power.... lol tardbar

It isn't hard to open the thing up and get the full power ....
Do you own the Canadian model?

Why not post how easy it is to get full power as you say?

I see you joined April 10 2025........How are those Canadian units selling up there in Canada? LOL
 
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Do you own the Canadian model?

Why not post how easy it is to get full power as you say?

I see you joined April 10 2025........How are those Canadian units selling up there in Canada? LOL
All you have to do is drill out the aluminum plug in the power adjustment set screw then take the plug out of the valve. It certainly wasn't rocket science.... as if they would make a special model just for gay assed canada....... numbnuts.
 
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All you have to do is drill out the aluminum plug in the power adjustment set screw then take the plug out of the valve. It certainly wasn't rocket science.... as if they would make a special model just for gay assed canada....... numbnuts.
HaHaHa! I take it you're not selling too many units hah?

You have a total of 4 posts and 3 of those are in this thread and you're a new member yet I'm the "numbnuts" ? No one in their right mind is buying that $2,100 turd from you.
Thanks for playing! :LOL::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
Late to the show but I must comment...
The Canadian versions of handguns = a gun that was designed for a single one hand operation - if the speed and energy is below the described limits, doesn't need a firearms license.
But if it is above the speed and energy limits, not only need a RPAL license, but all the handgun firearms laws apply ....
That means, an air pistol - need to be locked on trigger and locked on the pistol case;
you cannot just drop it on your car back seat and go, it must be hidden from views, also you must notify the LE that you are - planning on "transferring" a restricted firearm = handgun from location to a location. Planning that means before you do and not when you doing it or done.
Don't even think going to a provincial park for plinking with it, only between two points - your home and your gun range. That is it.
A full handgun law applies to your air pistol as that would be a 9mm Glock.
Couple years back I designed a plenum for the PP750 and Wes was selling these addon parts to US friends. My gizmo raised the speed that the Canadian PP750 would be illegal without a license, and even with a license a strict laws would apply. So I ended up just abandoning the developments completely.
To sum it up, it is just not worth to invest in any air handgun in Canada, because the hassle goes with it. If you really want you better get a PB.
 
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