Today I‘ll show you the Huben GK1 pistol!

A compressed air pistol that revolutionizes the market.

I already showed you the big brother of Huben GK1 a few years ago: The Huben K1 air rifle. The technology is similar, it’s basically reduced to an extremely compact size.

I will show you in my review that the pistol, like the rifle, is incredible fun.

Enjoy!

Technical specifications of Huben GK1

The Huben GK1 pistol is a compressed air pistol that works with a pressure of 300 bar. The cylinder has a capacity of 85cc. Huben states that this is sufficient for 40 shots at a power of 7.5J. Then the pistol has to be refilled with air. You can do so using a pump, a compressed air bottle, or a compressor.

The pistol is 32.5 cm / 12.7” long, the barrel measures 21 cm / 8.2” and is in caliber 5.5mm / .22”. The pellets can be inserted into the 19-round drum magazine from the right. To rotate the magazine for loading, a lever on the left side of the action has to be tilted downwards. Then you can continue to rotate the magazine clockwise after loading a pellet.

Huben GK1 has a manual safety. It is next to the pressure gauge on the left-hand side. Once you have disabled the safety, you can fire 19 shots in less than 3 seconds.

It’s incredibly fun.

The trigger allows you to fire in quick succession. With a trigger weight of less than 250 grams, it is extremely smooth and there is no risk of misfiring due to the weight.

Shooting Huben GK1

I had been looking forward to the test for a really long time. Over the last few months, I have been asked countless times when I’ll finally review it. As I have been able to test the Huben K1 air rifle extensively over the last few years, I had very high expectations of the air pistol.

Not only did I expect a lot of shooting fun, but also a high level of quality.

I took the pistol out of the gun case and my first thoughts were: it looks great, feels great in the hand and the grip is beautiful. At 1.2 kg / 2.6 lbs., it is not at all heavy for a pistol.

I quickly put air into the pistol with the included Quickfill adapter, loaded it with 19 of my 5.5mm / .22” pellets and shot on my Sport Quantum SQ10.

After the first shot, I was thrilled! The trigger is incredibly well adjusted and very smooth. Huben GK1 is more precise than I will ever be able to achieve, and shooting with the semi-automatic is incredibly fun.

The only thing I would suggest is that you buy a silencer adapter and a silencer. Because the pistol is really, really loud even at 7.5J. If you only shoot in a shooting club, it may not matter. But I can absolutely recommend it if you want to use it at home!

But that’s really the only “point of criticism” I could find in my review. And that can be easily solved.

My conclusion

I can only recommend you to visit www.jabolo.de and buy one of those Huben GK1 pistols! If it is not available, you can enter your e-mail address on the right-hand side. You will then be notified as soon as the pistol is available again 🙂

I can really recommend this pistol to any shooter who likes some shooting action. Thanks to the semi-automatic system, it’s really fun.

We purchase the pistol directly from GoGun, i.e., you get exactly the same pistol from us with exactly the same scope of delivery as from GoGun. 🙂

How do you like the pistol?

Have you ever had the opportunity to shoot a semi-automatic compressed air pistol?

I’m looking forward to your opinion 🙂

Thank you for reading!

Best wishes!

Yours, Andi

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Technical data

Length: 32.5 cm / 12.7”
Barrel length: 21 cm / 8.2”
Weight: 1.2 kg / 2.6 lbs.
System: compressed air
Caliber: 5.5mm pellets (.22″) – 19-round drum magazine
Cartridge: 85cc with 300 bar system pressure (approx. 40 shots)
Mounting rail: 11mm dovetail

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My conclusion

What I like:

Semi-automatic, 19-round magazine, fast firing rate, high-quality workmanship, open sights and 11mm prism rail, beautiful ambidextrous grip

What I don’t like:

Magazine not removable, very loud without silencer

Rating:

Precision:
8/10
(8)
Material:
8/10
(8)
Handling:
9/10
(9)

Recommended for:

recreational shooters, plinkers

Price:

approx. 1699 €

Precision:

Here I test the precision at a distance of 11m while the gun sits on a gun rest. The more stars, the better the precision.

Handling:

Handling is the overall rating of how the rifle can be handled by the shooter. This includes transport, cocking and loading the rifle, handling in prone, kneeling, and standing positions as well as weight and recoil.

Material / Processing:

The materials used and their processing are evaluated here.

Price:

The price is approximate and can of course vary depending on the model.

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