K1 Wooden Stock Version

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Nov 22, 2015
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Get the first sample of Wooden Stock Version, it's a customized version, a bit different with the stardard version (with sythetic stock), share some information as below:

Model: K1 Wooden Stock Version (customized version)

Stock: Walnut

Silencer: Carbon Fiber + New Structure

Airtube: Titanium + Carbon Fiber Surface Finish

Fill Cap: with Gauge

Caliber: .25 (6.35mm)

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That is to my eye a thing of beauty. EDIT I am in 💖

Still waiting on the law letting me have one here in the UK.

EDIT2, Does the carbon fibre shroud bring any weight saving?, does the wooden stock bring a weight increase?.





also please offer a more slug friendly barrel option, slug type ammo is here to stay, and lots of folk want slug/pellet shooters.
 
All what I have found about Huben K1, in all versions, is that it is a great idea still pending to receive some polish.

Some chages had to be included:

1.- to make the rifle accurate with pellets;

2.- align and soften the travel of the projectile from the magazine/cilinder to the barrell;

3.- Increase quality to make it more reliable and have less leaks.

Once this rifles solve this topics, I really would like to buy one. This version with wood stock looks really good.

A main ADN deffect is that this rifle is made in China where the priviledge is in quantity and not in quality.


 
All what I have found about Huben K1, in all versions, is that it is a great idea still pending to receive some polish.

Some chages had to be included:

1.- to make the rifle accurate with pellets;

2.- align and soften the travel of the projectile from the magazine/cilinder to the barrell;

3.- Increase quality to make it more reliable and have less leaks.

Once this rifles solve this topics, I really would like to buy one. This version with wood stock looks really good.

A main ADN deffect is that this rifle is made in China where the priviledge is in quantity and not in quality.


I've had three Hubens now. All were 2020 versions. They all shoot pellets just as accurate as any other gun. Jsb 18, Monster RD, and in .25 JSB MK1 are all moa at 50 yards easy. I had no leaks in any of them. The last five years Huben has improved them greatly. 
 
All what I have found about Huben K1, in all versions, is that it is a great idea still pending to receive some polish.

Some chages had to be included:

1.- to make the rifle accurate with pellets;

2.- align and soften the travel of the projectile from the magazine/cilinder to the barrell;

3.- Increase quality to make it more reliable and have less leaks.

Once this rifles solve this topics, I really would like to buy one. This version with wood stock looks really good.

A main ADN deffect is that this rifle is made in China where the priviledge is in quantity and not in quality.


I've had three Hubens now. All were 2020 versions. They all shoot pellets just as accurate as any other gun. Jsb 18, Monster RD, and in .25 JSB MK1 are all moa at 50 yards easy. I had no leaks in any of them. The last five years Huben has improved them greatly.

Thanks a lot.



Then, when I can see many people confirming what you said, then, I will buy mine.
 
I would echo what Davidsng said. I had a .22 and now a .25. Both 2020 versions. No issues with leaking at all. Both very accurate with pellets. Redesigned Monsters for the .22 and King Heavies for the .25. 

Enkey, the .25 barrel is defininetely a .254 barrel. AVS makes a .254 slug that fits perfect. The NSA slugs (.250) are too small. 

Chas