Enjoy your channel. I still have my FWB300s That I bought in about 1976 from Al Freelands gun shop in Rock Island Il. He had a few that did not sell at Camp Perry. It will be in my estate when I pass. I'm 74 now. I believe the original Mini Sniping was started Peter Capstick in Africa. Memory says they would shoot 9mm brass off a log at 35 yards.
@@razor1962 I figured you probably did. I think I saved a copy on the computer. I also had a model 65 FWB match pistol. Your narration of the 300s was fun to see. What were your favorite air guns growing up?
@Ken Olson Favorites huh? Well, let's see... my 1st was a Daisy Mod 25, from there, I graduated to borrowing my older brother's Crosman 760. His was the 1st variant with wooden forend and butstock. Next, my father bought me a Sheridan Blue Streak, which I still have to this day. It's never been apart, and it's still holding air. From the time that I was 16, I read the Beeman catalogs from cover to cover and when I finished, I'd do it again. I couldn't afford an R1 but I wanted one in the worst way. I finally scraped up enough cash to buy my 1st precision air rifle, an RWS / Diana Mod 45. That's where I leaned to become annoyed with spring twang. That thing honked like a goose through a megaphone 📣. I started collecting airguns around 18 years old. Mostly domestic stuff back then, but I really lusted after those European springers. About 20 years ago, I sold off my collection. I got into PCPs about the time that I sold my collection. I ran the gamut with them for about ten years, and within the last ten years or so, I've experienced a strong pull back to my 1st love... springers. So, what were my favorites?.... All of 'em... Thanks again, Ken.
@@razor1962 For me it was a red Rider variant, then in 1960 it was a second year Daisy model 99 Target Special, followed by a Crosman 140 that I shot so much the cocking handle bent. Then it was onto 22 rimfires ( dozens) then centerfires and some black powders. Lots of target and varmint rifles. First springers were Webley Vulcan (talk about buzzy) and a Gamo-Matic pos. I never really gave up on airguns. I have quite a few HW Beeman guns 2 FWB's 300s and 127 and several FX pcps. Where do you live? Reminds me of PA or upstate NY. Later
@Ken Olson Don't even get me started on powder burners.🤣 Especially muzzleloaders. I've built several from wooden blanks and parts acquired from various sources. I used to operate a very small, local firearm refinishing business. You and I share a similar background, Ken.
This is a pure joy to behold! Inspiring in many ways . God bless Airgunning as well as the Ukraine ! Love the background music too. I can’t get enough of that rifle. I have yet to own a side lever air rifle . I actually love the sound it makes while being cocked ; reminiscent of a fine watch being wound up
I was doing this about 37 years ago! And then a few days ago with my boys and a 300s. Old matchbox cars get wheels blown off etc. I even had a few pellets standing ,hitting those is a bit more tricky.They are great fun ,with a hint of danger. Cool video.
👍That was fun Kevin....Enjoyed that one! 😁 Only many will say now that you're shooting the wrong guys🤣🤣🤣 I love the 300S precision. I did not have time yet to compare my 300S and my new Diana 75 yet, but i know already that it will be difficult for me to decide who will be the winner. Everything is hanging on the accuracy. The Diana has in my opinion already a few points in advance. The look, a superb trigger and an even more smoother shooting cycle with it's two pistons. I have to break in the 75 first for a fair competition because i replaced the seals and springs so have to empty a tin pellets with it. Cheers!
I'd love to find a 75 in left hand configuration if there is such a thing. The opposing piston system is a great way to cancel recoil. I believe it's called the Giss system but I could be mistaken. Thanks as always my friend.
@@razor1962 I hope that there are lefthand models made my friend. It is already difficult to find a nice right hand model. They where more expensive than the 300S so there where not so many sold..
@@razor1962 Just found a pic. from a true left hand model 75. Also with left cocking lever 😃 Here is hope Kevin👍 Mine is a 75 HV T01. HV stands for adjustable cheek piece. Seems to be the most upgraded 75. Walnut stock. Cheers.
@@rapalaron6348 There Are Left Hand Mod. 75's they are few and Exceedingly Rare since Diana's Match rifles were built in house and Left Hands were special order Customs. 😉
Hello Kevin FYI : update regarding these rifles. Have just discovered my pride and joy is giving superb groups with RWS Superfield pellets. 10mm @ 25m and under 45mm @ 50m ( admittedly with a very large hold over) Regards
Hey brother I always shot spinning targets....you just gave me a great idea, to also just shoot little military men lol...love and see the fun you're having brother!!!!
Hello, my friend. Your comment just showed up in my feed as unresponded to. If that's the case I apologize. I try to reply to all of my viewer comments. I know that as my channel grows, there will come a time when that's not possible but for now, I'm sorry that I missed this one.
In all the excitement I have lost count! A favorite airgun would have to be my walther lgr, just unbeatable accuracy. It is tough to pick a favorite powder burner but I would say my very early pre A Winchester 52 would be one real close to the top.
@Renegadebroadcasting Renegadebroadcasting I understand your curiosity, but that "IS" a personal question and not the kind of information any collector needs to advertise on THE INTERNET !!! 😉
Hay Kevin thank you for your video That is a very nice air rifle! Im looking to buy one for a long time. also you have a very nice set up there! my range gos 35 yards in my property. thanks again I realy enjoy yor videos
Thanks V V. She sure is an amazing rifle. I hope that you can get your hands on one someday soon. So glad to hear that you're enjoying the channel. Thanks for your viewership my friend.
You left the sniper in the tree to give your position and you kept firing from the same position. You are very lucky to be alive but with The 300 you already had more on your side than even the legendary “official Red Ryder, carbine action, 200-shot, range model air rifle, with a compass in the stock and this thing that tells time”. So the history belongs to the victors and you certainly gave all for the Ukraine today with that fine German steel who could hope to stand up against such firepower. I should have already gotten one. I have some worthy to show myself and need to get back to it. Great fun!
Hi Kevin Hello from the UK to all... Them pesky plastic littl' baskets are asking for it! These Feinwerkbau 300s rifles are fabulous, incredibly accurate, and Olympic grade in their day. I adore mine... Makes me look like a half decent shot lol!!! Regards
That was the coolest airgun video I have ever watched! I've done that myself but watching you do it with your little side narration was enjoyable for sure. Your FWB 300 is as fine a rifle as it gets. I do belive it holds the most Olympic wins. What pellets were you using and have you ever used anything other than wadcutters in the 300?
Thanks so much Scott. The 300S is indeed an awe inspiring gun. Believe it or not, I was shooting Crosman Premier HP's for that video. The 300S really likes 'em. So glad to hear that you enjoyed the video Scott. Thanks for watching my friend.
Just a bit of information for you to file Kevin. I thought the inner mechanism was missing from my 300 S universal......turns out the early SU wasn't adjustable, it came with 2 sets of front sights, a rear sight riser and 2 different size cheek pieces! Only the MK3 SU had a lower but adjustable mechanism.
Hey Kevin, today I picked up a FWB 300 SU, the one with the adjustable cheek piece and stippling on the front end. Not bad condition and £400, it's what they seem to go for in the UK. Anyway tomorrow I'll be stripping the stock and steaming the dents. I would love to see what you do to yours when you strip it? Are you doing some power tuning, some say they have tuned to around 9ft pounds and not lost the smoothness, I don't think I believe them?? Mine has to stay bellow 6 ft pounds for target shooting at the club......on electronic targets this limit is absolutely enforced. But I would like it as smooth as I can possibly make it so it can give my 600 a run for it's money. If you are turing some plastic tuning parts any chance you can put details, sizes etc in the comments.....and as it German you need to get into the spirit and put the sizes in metric 🤪🤣 PS, I think at the distance you are shooting, flat match pellets would not be as accurate as the round heads that you are using. Thank you for another great video. Mick 🙂
Hi Mick, congratulations on your FWB 300SU. Awesome rifle. Not sure when I'll be going through my 300s but when I do I'll take measurements (in mm 😁) of any parts that I have to make. Your gun should shoot smooth as glass at 6 ft lbs or even a little less and that's right about where the gun should be shooting. I have no plans to boost the power output of my 300S. It shoots so well as it is that there's no need to mess with it. You're gonna love that gun Mick. Very happy for you. Thanks as always my friend.
@@razor1962 thank you for your reply Kevin, I just put it through the FX radar chrono, 5.9 to 6 foot pound 596 to 604 FPS, bang on perfect. Just took the stock apart for paint stripping.......no cheek adjustment mechanism inside 🙈 I'll make something to raise it just a touch, copy it from my FWB 600. It is a strange experience shooting it, isn't it?
@@razor1962 love it.....gun shop still has to find front diopter sight, hopefully post it to me soon so I can have it finished for target practice next weekend, interesting to compare it to my FWB 600 at 10m standing.
@@rapalaron6348 Honestly, I think the happy medium between the FWB 300S and the HW97k is the HW 35E. 😉 But a 12fpe. HW 97k would also be in the running... 🤔
@@marcmyers1465 Got myself a HW 35 (no export) in .22 from 1981 a few weeks ago😁 Dropped in a tune kit and replaced the leather piston seal for a nylon one. Quiet now and shoots very well. Got also my hands on an original Anschutz hamster that fits both the FWB300 and the Diana 75. Bankrest shooting is no big challenge for me anymore so i will try to improve my standing shooting😆I tried a few shots but it really sucked. I have to adjust and find the right balance. and i hope i will shoot some nice groups. Consider also the HW98 Marc. The 97K with thumbhole and the 98 are my favorite HW's The 98 stock is great and i do like most of all my air rifles. Just looking at my 98 makes me happy😁Cheers!
Indeed it is Marc. However, next time I'm not naming names. The last thing that I want is political discourse on the channel. It'll just be good guys vs bad guys in the next one. 😇🤣 Let the viewer decide who's who...
I know that I probably invited this but let's not get political. That was not my intent at all. I'm truly sorry to anyone who may have been offended but let's not turn this into a political discussion. Please!🙏
Nice little game you got there and I do like it, so be fair and play from the other sides too. There are always 3 sides to a story, your side, their side and the truth. How about the Russians having to push back on NATO forces or maybe Saudi's against US troops? Beautiful rifle and great shooting.
Well we could go to little barnyard animals but I'm sure P.E.T.A. will chime in right behind you. ENOUGH with the Virtue Signaling Already... jeezus !!! 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
Hi Peter. Yup, I learned my lesson on this one. From here on when I do these types of videos, there's just gonna' be good guys and bad guys and the viewer can make up their mind as to who those roles are played by. The LAST thing that I wanna' do is politicize this channel. Thanks for watching my friend.
I really love your channel. I guess I'm a little baffled at the Russian vs Ukraine thing I didn't look on your video to see when you done it .but there's no way Ukrainian is winning the war you got it totally backwards . Ukraine is considered the most corrupt European country .Russia is already to keiv Russia Is losing only 1 soldier pr 7/10 Ukrainians killed .but in your back yard war games have at it
Hi Koenraad! Your name sounds Belgian or Dutch. I,m Dutch but i left the Netherlands 22 years ago. The most important is that you are here and that we can share info and have fun. Cheers!
@@rapalaron6348 ,im from Belguim myn friend , fhater 100/100 from belguim paest away in 2012 Myn Mother 50 /100 belguim her mama polisch have a verry good week koenraad
@@koenraadderoeck9045 Nice to hear Koenraad. Does Belgium has energy restrictions for airguns? I know Gemany has max 7,5 joule, Sweden 10 Joule, Uk 12 ftp. I know there are non in the Netherlands. It,s a joke that in Gemany sold air guns have the "F" marking, that stands for 7,5 joule. Germans!, who produce the best air rifles in the world can,t enjoy their own HW😵💫That means that you are not able to shoot on 100 meters a hole in a paper target with a .177 pellet. A .22 pellet you can follow the whole way with your eye and in 25 cal. you have not enough mill dots in your scope for a hold over on 25 meters🤣🤣🤣
I watched the video to see the 300s perform, and got a great surprise. That video was a blast General!
Hi Dave! So glad that you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching, my friend.
Enjoy your channel. I still have my FWB300s That I bought in about 1976 from Al Freelands gun shop in Rock Island Il. He had a few that did not sell at Camp Perry. It will be in my estate when I pass. I'm 74 now. I believe the original Mini Sniping was started Peter Capstick in Africa. Memory says they would shoot 9mm brass off a log at 35 yards.
Yes Ken, I remember the mini-sniping article. That's where I got the idea for the video.
Thanks as always my friend.
@@razor1962 I figured you probably did. I think I saved a copy on the computer. I also had a model 65 FWB match pistol. Your narration of the 300s was fun to see. What were your favorite air guns growing up?
@Ken Olson Favorites huh? Well, let's see... my 1st was a Daisy Mod 25, from there, I graduated to borrowing my older brother's Crosman 760. His was the 1st variant with wooden forend and butstock. Next, my father bought me a Sheridan Blue Streak, which I still have to this day. It's never been apart, and it's still holding air.
From the time that I was 16, I read the Beeman catalogs from cover to cover and when I finished, I'd do it again. I couldn't afford an R1 but I wanted one in the worst way. I finally scraped up enough cash to buy my 1st precision air rifle, an RWS / Diana Mod 45. That's where I leaned to become annoyed with spring twang. That thing honked like a goose through a megaphone 📣.
I started collecting airguns around 18 years old. Mostly domestic stuff back then, but I really lusted after those European springers. About 20 years ago, I sold off my collection.
I got into PCPs about the time that I sold my collection. I ran the gamut with them for about ten years, and within the last ten years or so, I've experienced a strong pull back to my 1st love... springers.
So, what were my favorites?....
All of 'em...
Thanks again, Ken.
@@razor1962 For me it was a red Rider variant, then in 1960 it was a second year Daisy model 99 Target Special, followed by a Crosman 140 that I shot so much the cocking handle bent. Then it was onto 22 rimfires ( dozens) then centerfires and some black powders. Lots of target and varmint rifles. First springers were Webley Vulcan (talk about buzzy) and a Gamo-Matic pos. I never really gave up on airguns. I have quite a few HW Beeman guns 2 FWB's 300s and 127 and several FX pcps. Where do you live? Reminds me of PA or upstate NY. Later
@Ken Olson Don't even get me started on powder burners.🤣 Especially muzzleloaders. I've built several from wooden blanks and parts acquired from various sources. I used to operate a very small, local firearm refinishing business.
You and I share a similar background, Ken.
Kevin. Had to wath this vid again, it's that enjoyable! Can't wait to play this game when my FWB150 arrives. Thanks for the inspiring video. Scott
Thank YOU Scott! So glad to hear that you enjoyed the video. Thanks as always.
This is a pure joy to behold! Inspiring in many ways . God bless Airgunning as well as the Ukraine ! Love the background music too. I can’t get enough of that rifle. I have yet to own a side lever air rifle . I actually love the sound it makes while being cocked ; reminiscent of a fine watch being wound up
Yeah you are right Richard, every singel rattle from the bear trap gives me also a feeling of quality and safety. Cheers!
@@rapalaron6348 👍🏻❗️❗️❗️
Thanks so much Richard. I'm glad that you enjoyed the video. It is an awesome and amazing rifle. No doubt about it. Thanks as always.
I was doing this about 37 years ago! And then a few days ago with my boys and a 300s. Old matchbox cars get wheels blown off etc. I even had a few pellets standing ,hitting those is a bit more tricky.They are great fun ,with a hint of danger.
Cool video.
So much fun! Thanks for watching.
Targets successfully neutralized sir!! Plinking so much fun with this German classic!! Hugs Mr Kevin!!
Indeed it is my friend. This one was allot of fun.
👋🏾sup brAh! Mighty fine shooting braddah😂👊🏾😎
Thanks my friend! Good to hear from you again.
"Take a hike, ya little bast*rd." Lol! Good shooting-brings back memories. Thanks Kevin.
Thanks for watching. This was a fun one. Always a pleasure sir.
👍That was fun Kevin....Enjoyed that one! 😁 Only many will say now that you're shooting the wrong guys🤣🤣🤣 I love the 300S precision. I did not have time yet to compare my 300S and my new Diana 75 yet, but i know already that it will be difficult for me to decide who will be the winner. Everything is hanging on the accuracy. The Diana has in my opinion already a few points in advance. The look, a superb trigger and an even more smoother shooting cycle with it's two pistons. I have to break in the 75 first for a fair competition because i replaced the seals and springs so have to empty a tin pellets with it. Cheers!
I'd love to find a 75 in left hand configuration if there is such a thing. The opposing piston system is a great way to cancel recoil. I believe it's called the Giss system but I could be mistaken. Thanks as always my friend.
@@razor1962 I hope that there are lefthand models made my friend. It is already difficult to find a nice right hand model. They where more expensive than the 300S so there where not so many sold..
@@razor1962 Just found a pic. from a true left hand model 75. Also with left cocking lever 😃 Here is hope Kevin👍 Mine is a 75 HV T01. HV stands for adjustable cheek piece. Seems to be the most upgraded 75. Walnut stock. Cheers.
@@rapalaron6348 Great news my friend, thank you very, very much. I'll have to keep my eyes peeled...given enough time, it'll happen I'm certain.
@@rapalaron6348 There Are Left Hand Mod. 75's they are few and Exceedingly Rare since Diana's Match rifles were built in house and Left Hands were special order Customs. 😉
Hello Kevin
FYI : update regarding these rifles. Have just discovered my pride and joy is giving superb groups with RWS Superfield pellets. 10mm @ 25m and under 45mm @ 50m ( admittedly with a very large hold over)
Regards
Good to know Russell. Thank you 😊
Hey brother I always shot spinning targets....you just gave me a great idea, to also just shoot little military men lol...love and see the fun you're having brother!!!!
So glad to hear that you enjoyed the video Lamar. Thanks so much for watching.
Hello, my friend.
Your comment just showed up in my feed as unresponded to. If that's the case I apologize. I try to reply to all of my viewer comments. I know that as my channel grows, there will come a time when that's not possible but for now, I'm sorry that I missed this one.
Tons of fun!
Do they have to be airguns?
In all the excitement I have lost count! A favorite airgun would have to be my walther lgr, just unbeatable accuracy. It is tough to pick a favorite powder burner but I would say my very early pre A Winchester 52 would be one real close to the top.
@Renegadebroadcasting Renegadebroadcasting I understand your curiosity, but that "IS" a personal question and not the kind of information any collector needs to advertise on THE INTERNET !!! 😉
Hay Kevin thank you for your video That is a very nice air rifle! Im looking to buy one for a long time. also you have a very nice set up there! my range gos 35 yards in my property. thanks again I realy enjoy yor videos
Thanks V V. She sure is an amazing rifle. I hope that you can get your hands on one someday soon. So glad to hear that you're enjoying the channel. Thanks for your viewership my friend.
You left the sniper in the tree to give your position and you kept firing from the same position. You are very lucky to be alive but with The 300 you already had more on your side than even the legendary “official Red Ryder, carbine action, 200-shot, range model air rifle, with a compass in the stock and this thing that tells time”. So the history belongs to the victors and you certainly gave all for the Ukraine today with that fine German steel who could hope to stand up against such firepower. I should have already gotten one. I have some worthy to show myself and need to get back to it. Great fun!
Lol! Can't argue with your logic Tony. I should've been more careful. True, I was armed with the best. Thanks so much for watching.
@@razor1962 I just took my Mac1 LD pistol out today. Dropped some sweet gum balls offhand at 30 yds. I’m smiling!
Hi Kevin
Hello from the UK to all...
Them pesky plastic littl' baskets are asking for it!
These Feinwerkbau 300s rifles are fabulous, incredibly accurate, and Olympic grade in their day. I adore mine... Makes me look like a half decent shot lol!!!
Regards
Absolutely loved it sorry it took me so long to see this one
Thanks, Frank. I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed the video.
That was the coolest airgun video I have ever watched! I've done that myself but watching you do it with your little side narration was enjoyable for sure. Your FWB 300 is as fine a rifle as it gets. I do belive it holds the most Olympic wins. What pellets were you using and have you ever used anything other than wadcutters in the 300?
Thanks so much Scott.
The 300S is indeed an awe inspiring gun. Believe it or not, I was shooting Crosman Premier HP's for that video. The 300S really likes 'em.
So glad to hear that you enjoyed the video Scott. Thanks for watching my friend.
I am your subscriber from Ukraine, and i really appreciate it! Thats so fun)))
So happy to hear that you enjoyed the video. Keep up the good fight. We're all praying for your victory.
Thanks so much for watching my friend.
@@razor1962 Thanks for praying and suport! And thank you for the such a nice chanel i love to watch!
Kind Regards, from the States ! 😉👍
@@marcmyers1465 Thank you!
Feinwzekbau 300 s are verry good airrifles , i bow it i have 2 of this .I wish you a verry good week Kevin , Koenraad
Indeed it is a good rifle Koenraad. Thanks so much for your comments my friend. Always appreciated.
You should try empty 9mm casings at 35 yards like the original mini sniping game.
Hi Robert. That would make things a little more challenging wouldn't it. Who knows? Maybe next time. Thanks for watching.
Just a bit of information for you to file Kevin.
I thought the inner mechanism was missing from my 300 S universal......turns out the early SU wasn't adjustable, it came with 2 sets of front sights, a rear sight riser and 2 different size cheek pieces! Only the MK3 SU had a lower but adjustable mechanism.
That's good info Mick. Thanks for letting me know.
Hey Kevin, today I picked up a FWB 300 SU, the one with the adjustable cheek piece and stippling on the front end. Not bad condition and £400, it's what they seem to go for in the UK.
Anyway tomorrow I'll be stripping the stock and steaming the dents. I would love to see what you do to yours when you strip it? Are you doing some power tuning, some say they have tuned to around 9ft pounds and not lost the smoothness, I don't think I believe them?? Mine has to stay bellow 6 ft pounds for target shooting at the club......on electronic targets this limit is absolutely enforced. But I would like it as smooth as I can possibly make it so it can give my 600 a run for it's money. If you are turing some plastic tuning parts any chance you can put details, sizes etc in the comments.....and as it German you need to get into the spirit and put the sizes in metric 🤪🤣
PS, I think at the distance you are shooting, flat match pellets would not be as accurate as the round heads that you are using.
Thank you for another great video.
Mick 🙂
Hi Mick, congratulations on your FWB 300SU. Awesome rifle. Not sure when I'll be going through my 300s but when I do I'll take measurements (in mm 😁) of any parts that I have to make. Your gun should shoot smooth as glass at 6 ft lbs or even a little less and that's right about where the gun should be shooting. I have no plans to boost the power output of my 300S. It shoots so well as it is that there's no need to mess with it.
You're gonna love that gun Mick. Very happy for you. Thanks as always my friend.
@@razor1962 thank you for your reply Kevin, I just put it through the FX radar chrono, 5.9 to 6 foot pound 596 to 604 FPS, bang on perfect. Just took the stock apart for paint stripping.......no cheek adjustment mechanism inside 🙈 I'll make something to raise it just a touch, copy it from my FWB 600. It is a strange experience shooting it, isn't it?
@@mickchaganis6607 Wonderful guns Mick. To shoot one is to want one. Yours sounds like it's right where it ought to be. 👍
@@razor1962 love it.....gun shop still has to find front diopter sight, hopefully post it to me soon so I can have it finished for target practice next weekend, interesting to compare it to my FWB 600 at 10m standing.
@@mickchaganis6607 Standing huh? I'm lucky to hit the paper with a shotgun from a standing position. I wobble around like a drunk. 😁
The one medic couldn't stop the howitzer either.
I wonder how many orders went out to Amazon for toy soldiers after this. It was fun.
Thanks David and thanks for watching.
Pinko plinko. Прощай товарищ!
Thanks you, my friend.
Evening Kevin!
Good evening Nibs. 😊
Admittedly, it's Good Wholesome "Passive Aggressive" Therapy !!! 😁😆😅😂🤣🤣
🤣👍
@@rapalaron6348 Honestly, I think the happy medium between the FWB 300S and the HW97k is the HW 35E. 😉 But a 12fpe. HW 97k would also be in the running... 🤔
@@marcmyers1465 Got myself a HW 35 (no export) in .22 from 1981 a few weeks ago😁 Dropped in a tune kit and replaced the leather piston seal for a nylon one. Quiet now and shoots very well. Got also my hands on an original Anschutz hamster that fits both the FWB300 and the Diana 75. Bankrest shooting is no big challenge for me anymore so i will try to improve my standing shooting😆I tried a few shots but it really sucked. I have to adjust and find the right balance. and i hope i will shoot some nice groups. Consider also the HW98 Marc. The 97K with thumbhole and the 98 are my favorite HW's The 98 stock is great and i do like most of all my air rifles. Just looking at my 98 makes me happy😁Cheers!
Indeed it is Marc. However, next time I'm not naming names. The last thing that I want is political discourse on the channel. It'll just be good guys vs bad guys in the next one. 😇🤣 Let the viewer decide who's who...
@@razor1962 Yup... Can't even play Cowboys and Native Americans with our Red Riders ! ☝️🤨
the cocking is not the right way ,you must engage to the end ,otherwise you trust only at the safety ratchet.
There you have a point. I make the same mistake sometimes. Thanks for noticing this 👍
Thanks for the heads up Peter. I'll try to be more mindful. Thanks for watching too.
Refresh your memory. What can you say about Vietnam, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, etc.?
?...
Not here, Mate ! 🤦🏼♂️
@@razor1962 Do you remember who invaded all these countries?
I know that I probably invited this but let's not get political. That was not my intent at all. I'm truly sorry to anyone who may have been offended but let's not turn this into a political discussion. Please!🙏
Wooow xaxaxx
🤣
Nice little game you got there and I do like it, so be fair and play from the other sides too. There are always 3 sides to a story, your side, their side and the truth. How about the Russians having to push back on NATO forces or maybe Saudi's against US troops? Beautiful rifle and great shooting.
Well we could go to little barnyard animals but I'm sure P.E.T.A. will chime in right behind you.
ENOUGH with the Virtue Signaling Already... jeezus !!! 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
Hi Peter. Yup, I learned my lesson on this one. From here on when I do these types of videos, there's just gonna' be good guys and bad guys and the viewer can make up their mind as to who those roles are played by. The LAST thing that I wanna' do is politicize this channel.
Thanks for watching my friend.
I really love your channel. I guess I'm a little baffled at the Russian vs Ukraine thing I didn't look on your video to see when you done it .but there's no way Ukrainian is winning the war you got it totally backwards . Ukraine is considered the most corrupt European country .Russia is already to keiv Russia Is losing only 1 soldier pr 7/10 Ukrainians killed .but in your back yard war games have at it
That was awhile ago Mike.
Thanks for watching my friend.
ps myn wrything is verry bad , i have a musscul dease and myn hand do noth always what i wont
Hardly necessary, Koenraad. You've always been Welcome here just the way you are. 😉
I've never had a problem understanding your posts. 🤷🏼♂️
I don't have any difficulty reading your comments either Koenraad. You make your point very clearly.
Thanks so much for your continued viewership. 🙏
Hi Koenraad! Your name sounds Belgian or Dutch. I,m Dutch but i left the Netherlands 22 years ago. The most important is that you are here and that we can share info and have fun. Cheers!
@@rapalaron6348 ,im from Belguim myn friend , fhater 100/100 from belguim paest away in 2012 Myn Mother 50 /100 belguim her mama polisch have a verry good week koenraad
@@koenraadderoeck9045 Nice to hear Koenraad. Does Belgium has energy restrictions for airguns? I know Gemany has max 7,5 joule, Sweden 10 Joule, Uk 12 ftp. I know there are non in the Netherlands. It,s a joke that in Gemany sold air guns have the "F" marking, that stands for 7,5 joule. Germans!, who produce the best air rifles in the world can,t enjoy their own HW😵💫That means that you are not able to shoot on 100 meters a hole in a paper target with a .177 pellet. A .22 pellet you can follow the whole way with your eye and in 25 cal. you have not enough mill dots in your scope for a hold over on 25 meters🤣🤣🤣
in Deutschland schießen wir US Figuren 😉
How'd that work out for you the last time?
Quatsch, tun wir nicht. Schäm dich, so einen mist zu verbreiten.
i love the laugh,,,,,dont give your position away
Thanks, Jeremy, and thanks for watching, my friend.