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La HUBEN K1 SPECIAL EDITION tiene el mecanismo y el rendimiento exacto de la famosa K1 con culata sintética negra. Sin embargo, esta edición especial tiene las siguientes características nuevas: Primero, la cubierta está hecha con un tubo de fibra de carbono de alta calidad. Y segundo, viene con una culata de madera nueva. Estas actualizaciones hacen que la Huben K1 sea más liviana y le de un aspecto más refinado.
La Huben K1 es, sin duda, la bullpup semiautomática más potente del mercado. Una maravilla de la ingeniería y la tecnología, su plataforma patentada "hammerless" hace que la K1 sea muy diferente de cualquier otra PCP. Es capaz de alcanzar una velocidad de disparo muy alta aprovechando al máximo su cargador de 17/19 rondas de alta capacidad. El sistema hammerless es 100% mecánico y ofrece numerosas ventajas: alta eficiencia, cero vibraciones, precisión y un amplio rango de potencia variable.
La Huben K1 fue diseñada originalmente para disparar con precisión a niveles extremos de potencia, teniendo en cuenta la caza y el disparo a larga distancia. Sin embargo, la última versión de la K1 se ha convertido en un diseño más flexible, convirtiéndose en un arma precisa a cualquier nivel de potencia. SUB-MOA a 100 metros
Las piezas de la Huben K1 siempre se han fabricado con materiales de primera calidad; no obstante, desde 2020 hemos llevado nuestro control de calidad a estándares más exigentes, garantizando excelentes resultados..
Mecanismo patentado Hammerless para rifles PCP
Sistema de amartillado: Semi automático
Peso: 3.5KG
Longitud total: 830mm
Calibre: .22/5.5mm Potencia: 8J-100J ajustable 80 disparos a 55J(305m/s,con JSB 1.175g) 38 disparos a 95J(290m/s,con huben 2.3g slug)
Gatillo: Gatillo regulable en primera y segunda etapa
Jalar del gatillo: 1.6KG (3.5LBS)
Capacidad del cilindro: 300cc
Presión de carga: Máx 35 MPA(5000PSI)
Regulador de presión: Regulado entre 12-22 MPA (1700-3200PSI) ajustable
Seguro: Manual
Cargador: .22/5.5mm, 19-balines rotativos
Velocidad de fluctuación: < 3M/S
HUBEN K1 Cal .22 SPECIAL EDITION
Sonda de carga
Dos llaves Allen PRO QUALITY (5mm y 2mm).
Power Wheel (Demora un minuto en instalarse).
Juego completo de Juntas Tóricas.
Resorte de repuesto.
Papeles
FAQs Huben K1
The original barrel for the K1 was made by Lothar Walther. It was/is top quality barrel, which could shoot pellets very well. However, given the particularity of the K1's design an the fact that it shoots straight from the magazine (which acts as the chamber), this meant that by using a more "generic" (as in, not specifically designed for the K1) barrel, it required some experimentation with several pellets/slugs to finally find the ones that worked well with it. Once the user found out this, the K1 with the Lothar Walther would be a dream to shoot. But it remained pellet picky - with slugs it was so that Huben made their own specific slugs for the K1, which were also very good with the LW barrel. In the quest to improve the K1, Huben decided to go for a barrel specifically designed for the K1, which contemplated the way it shot (from the mag) and to make it suitable both for pellets and slugs. Apart from being designed to shoot from the magazine, the other features of the new Huben proprietary barrel combine are its lack of choke, making it suitable for slugs, with a slow twist rate that would prevent pellets from over spinning while using the enormous amount of power that the K1 produces. Bottomline, it is now not pellet picky, and can shoot slugs very well. A caveat with slugs: they are always, with any airgun and barrel, pickier than pellets, and require more testing until the appropriate ones are found.
Broadly speaking, there are two K1 versions. The early one, which was produced until early 2020, and the late version, what we generally call the "2020" or "post-2020 version"; we don't use it officially but MK1 and MK2, if there are only two versions, would be correct. The major change that occurred in 2020 is related to the new barrel, which is unchoked and designed to fit perfectly with the K1 that fires directly from the magazine, and now can shoot accurately both pellets and slugs. The latest K1 also performs very well at any power level, while the original version performed considerably better at high-power ones. Other than that Huben is a manufacturer which constantly improves quality control and listens to its customer’s feedback to improve its platform. That means that there might be slight differences between each batch, adding incremental improvements and better overall quality. Any other labeling is the product of users, YouTubers, and/or reviewers, however, it is not officially endorsed, as they only reflect these minor changes which do not make for stark changes in parts and/or functionality.
Both the standard and the special edition share at its core the same platform. All the internals, barrel, reservoir, gauges, etc.. are exactly the same and they should perform the same. The main difference lies with the stock, as the special edition comes with a high-quality wooden stock instead of the synthetic one. Another major difference is that both the stock and the shroud are made of carbon fiber in the special edition. These three elements make the Special Edition a bit lighter, which is rather counterintuitive given the wooden stock! Another minor difference is that the shroud vents are now towards the back of the shroud and closer to the shooter. This means that you might feel the K1 rather louder (as the air would vent out closer to you), but in reality, from the front of the airgun, the Special Edition is quieter. NOTE: late Standard edition also have the vents towards the back.
Being hammerless means that the trigger acts directly on the sear of the valve with no hammer strike. The valve, driven by a piston, is immediately opened by the pressure of the plenum. Not needing a hammer to overcome the resistance of the valve means that there are fewer moving parts, fewer vibrations (which would impact accuracy), more efficiency, and much more power. This action also makes the K1 very reliable, and indexes without issue. Accuracy - Power - Reliability are the direct benefits of this unique action which Huben pioneered.
Definitely yes. While shooting straight from the magazine could present some challenges for this, the latest K1 handles it perfectly. However, as with any rifle, shooting slugs require more testing to find out which ones work best with your particular airgun. In case you don't have that much time to try out lots of slugs, we will narrow it down to those options that we know for sure that work. In .22 cal, from Zan both options in .219 (22 and 28 grains) match perfectly, and from EDgun (and JSB) the .216 Knockout Slugs MKII work well too. For the .25, Zan delivers with his .253 slugs both in 33 and 38 grains, and EDgun (JSB) Knockout slugs .250 MKII are good to go. Now it is up to you to narrow it down which ones work best with your own K1!