Huben GK1 VS Watermelon 🍉 POWER TEST

Published on October 1, 2023
Duration: 1:00

The Huben GK1 .25 caliber air pistol demonstrated significant power by achieving 86 ft-lbs of energy when firing 46.3 grain ARG slugs. The impact on a watermelon caused extensive splitting and internal cavitation, with the slug fully mushrooming and failing to pass through. This test highlights the potent capabilities of high-power PCP airguns for projectile impact demonstrations.

Quick Summary

The Huben GK1 .25 caliber air pistol delivered 86 foot-pounds of energy in a power test using 46.3 grain ARG slugs. The impact caused extensive splitting and internal cavitation in a watermelon, with the slug fully mushrooming and failing to penetrate.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Huben GK1 & Watermelon Target
  2. 00:13The Shot: 86 FT-LBS Impact
  3. 00:26External Damage Assessment
  4. 00:45Internal Damage & Slug Recovery

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the muzzle energy of the Huben GK1 in this test?

The Huben GK1 air pistol achieved 86 foot-pounds of energy during this power test, firing 46.3 grain ARG slugs at maximum power.

What kind of damage did the Huben GK1 cause to the watermelon?

The Huben GK1 caused significant external splitting and internal cavitation in the watermelon. The slug fully mushroomed and did not pass through the fruit.

What ammunition was used in the Huben GK1 power test?

The test utilized 46.3 grain ARG slugs in .25 caliber, fired from the Huben GK1 air pistol at its maximum power setting.

How did the recovered slug from the watermelon look?

The recovered ARG slug had completely mushroomed and flattened out, indicating significant expansion upon impact with the watermelon.

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