Huben If you can only have one and cannot resell: Hubens K1 OR Daystate Delta Wolf?

Yep, 1 adult child a 4 yr old and a 7yr old running around here. I keep them out of reach, but still take precautions. If the mag cannot come out, it needs to be empty. Plus at times if the huben was already loaded and bumped too much, jam. It sucked every time to clear a jam, so i quit on them. My most recent gk1 it was not an issue, but both of my lrevios K1s jammed too much for my liking.
Sorry to hear of your K1 jamming issues. All but one of my jams were my fault due to me trying to use undersized ammo. The one that wasn't was from a part wear-out failure that occurs after a very high shot count (15K rounds or so) - the return spring in the mag advancement mechamism can get weak ane need replacement. Easy enough to do once you know how to take the gun down for repairs.

The non-removable mag is no issue for me in my situation, and I'll admit to being a bit uncomfortable with the gun always being live when it was new. For the first six months or so I used to always shoot it to empty, and the reload 18 of the 19 slots and then rotate it to the empty one for storage - then when I wanted to shoot I'd advance the mag one slot and resume shooting with 18 shots on board. Of course my fear was an accidental discharge from a mechanical failure type of situation, not misuse, and once I truly learned how the gun fired and became confident that it would not discharge a pellet on it's own without an active trigger pull I started fully reloading and storing it that way with no issues. That said, I really wish it had a second "trigger safety" up by the trigger like the Sidewinder has - I don't like having to remove the gun from my shoulder to put it on safe back at the select fire switch (which of course it the only true way to put these on safe as that blocks the trigger internally in the action, not at the physical trigger, but the second safety would be nice to have).
 
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