GK1 on MAX POWER - HUBEN has the JUICE!

Published on October 31, 2023
Duration: 0:58

This review tests the Huben GK1 .22 caliber PCP air rifle at maximum power using heavy 36-grain ARG slugs. The test demonstrates significant impact energy, causing substantial water displacement and container deformation. Remarkably, the slug remained mostly intact after penetrating a water bucket, indicating its durability and the rifle's power delivery.

Quick Summary

The Huben GK1 .22 caliber air rifle was tested at maximum power using 36-grain ARG slugs. The shot into a water bucket demonstrated significant energy transfer and hydraulic shock. The heavy slug remained largely intact after impact, showcasing the rifle's power and the ammunition's durability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:16Ammunition: ARG 36 Grain Slugs
  3. 00:21Max Power Shot & Impact
  4. 00:40Slug Recovery & Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Huben GK1 air rifle tested in this video?

The Huben GK1 air rifle tested in this video is the .22 caliber model, also referred to as 5.5mm. It is shown set to its maximum power configuration.

What type of ammunition was used for the Huben GK1 max power test?

The test utilized ARG 36-grain slugs, specifically chosen for their weight and suitability for high-power airguns. These heavy slugs were fired from the .22 caliber Huben GK1.

How did the Huben GK1 perform at maximum power?

At maximum power, the Huben GK1 demonstrated significant energy transfer, causing a large hydraulic shock when firing a 36-grain slug into a water bucket. The slug itself remained remarkably intact after impact.

What was the condition of the slug after the Huben GK1 test?

The 36-grain ARG slug fired from the Huben GK1 at maximum power was recovered from the water bucket. Despite the high-velocity impact, it showed minimal deformation, indicating its robust construction and the rifle's power.

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