Just checked out the Mordax. Looks fascinating, especially the promise of SUB MOA. (Anyone confirm this is actually so in real life?) Anyways, my issue with the Mordax is that the air supply lasts only 7 shots at 45fpe. The GK1 can do a whole 17 shots at that no issues. Probably a bit more. But Mordax that is SubMOA? That is impressive is true. I don't think GK1 on average is even close to MOA.The Huben is a great pistol, but if cost is not a concern, you may want to consider the Western Mordax. It comes with a detachable stock and a detachable 15 round magazine. The Huben magazine is fixed and is a little more difficult to load. If you are in the mid-range in cost, the HW44 by Weihrach is an excellent choice. Powerful and accurate. If want more details on the Mordax, take a look at this thread:
https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/mordax-pcp.1321595/
I don't understand. The GK1 can be set down to 6 ft/lbs easily. The PP700SA is about 12 ft/lbs stockI have two GK1s in .25. They are too powerful on infrastructure for close in-house/barn pest control even at mid-power settings. I use my pp700SA in .22. Very accurate and not too destructive
Yes, it is possible to dial the GK1's power down, but the time that it takes to do that is far too long for an immediate pest shooting opportunity. I leave my GK1s set for 700 fps. My PP700SA is set up for 600FPS with a 15gr JSB pellet. I have ruined the day of many pigeons at 100 meters with the PP700SA and yet the PP700SA will not punch holes in ceramic roof tiles and the GK1 will. Your call.I don't understand. The GK1 can be set down to 6 ft/lbs easily. The PP700SA is about 12 ft/lbs stock
I see. So what you meant is that you don't want to adjust your GK1 down. The way you replied made it seem like the GK1 is inherently too powerful. I did not want the person asking the question to misunderstand due to your personal preferences and not the gun's inherent design.Yes, it is possible to dial the GK1's power down, but the time that it takes to do that is far too long for an immediate pest shooting opportunity. I leave my GK1s set for 700 fps. My PP700SA is set up for 600FPS with a 15gr JSB pellet. I have ruined the day of many pigeons at 100 meters with the PP700SA and yet the PP700SA will not punch holes in ceramic roof tiles and the GK1 will. Your call.