If you have not done so, please do a vlog about the airgun used by Lewis & Clark when they explored the Louisiana Territory. I would love to know more about it.
Pretty accurate for an unusual gun. I shot all day today at the 100 yard range. Shot .25 caliber, .30 caliber, .357 caliber and .457 caliber., Good times. Nice video JC.
Ola JC, what an excellent job you did on that Breakbarrel air rifle. Airgun Detectives five stars every time. Good Friday and Happy Easter to you and your family!🦮😉
Happy Easter, my friend! I hope the family is well. We had another grandchild on Friday. A boy this time. My best to little Nitro and his brother and sisters. My "16" year old Nitro is still doing 1 mile walks every day. 😉👍🏻
@@AirgunDetectives Thank you very much and congratulations, a girl and now a boy couldn't be better. I can only imagine how happy you are. Lots of health and all the best for your family. And of course a special ,Ola, to the great Nitro.
I have a fuel .177, that thing is a tack driving beast. The built in bipod is not really the best but works ok. The gun itself is awesome. I wish I would have bought one in .22 also.
Love the content my friend I don't comment a lot but felt I needed to say thank you for all the work you put into every one also will your bi- work for a hatasan 125
Sweet! That's now a one fine air rifle! Great work you put into it.😊👍🏻👍🏻 Not thought myself much as a break barrel guy (even though of course my very first self purchased airgun was also a break barrel). I recently did though get my hands on my dad's old underlever air rifle(which I shot lots with back in the '90s). Did pull that one apart and refurbished it, due it was somewhat a bit rusty and all cuz of moisture in poor storage. Always thought that underlever to seem a bit "rare and unusual" in my eyes.. But after some googleing around, it turned out to be a Relum Tornado, which then seemingly has been a very common rifle and easily could be found in plenty of "grampa's old sheds" - or at least so in the UK..😂😂
@@AirgunDetectives I dunno about if rare, but it seems to be in unusually good condition for the age of the base model.😂 I shot lots with it in the backyard during the '90's. Now I'm just a bit annoyed that my dad took off the og rear sight (apparently to help the pellet drop loading process on the top, due an aftermarket longer scope installed upon it (the og shorter Tasco scope which came with it, I already have stored), and now I have not found the rear sight anywhere. I though hope I find it someday. I love to have all og parts around even though not in use...
hey JC in the video for the 2023 shot show Stoeger at 2 min into the video you were looking at a wood stock underlever cant any find that look like that, love the stock on it, i have a s6000, but not that type of stock, any idea who sells those? thanks