Received my birthday present from Ian......Omg am totally blown over a stunning Air Arms TX 200 in .177. This beautiful weapon will be my daily shooter on our Hot Air range, thank you again to my amazing family. Look forward to seeing you at the range.
Hello Gentlemen, Thank you again for your efforts in giving us another edition of Hot Air. I really enjoyed your chat, your opinions, and what you really genuinely think about airgun matters. Thank you very much also for profiling those beautiful RAW/Theoben pcp air rifles. Growing up and in my young life, I was never allowed around air rifles. I used to secretly look at my dad's Airgun World before he arrived home from work, replacing his copy exactly as I found it. I loved reading about Dave Theobald and Ben Taylor. How they brought in Theoben pcp air rifles with cocking levers and magazines and later pioneered gas ram air rifles. I just thought how fantastic these two ordinary British gentlemen were making the most fantastic British air rifles. What a story. At the other end of the scale, I was saddened when I heard they weren't operating any more in 2004. Fast forward a few years, and here they come again! It's so nice to hear you speak well of them. I'd read reports that their new range wasn't as expected. However, listening to you guys is so heartening. If anyone is fancying a brand new RAW air rifle, I think there's a good reason to their expense. I think they go through much more testing and quality control than what would be deemed as normal and that will come at a cost. I think you gentlemen could have persuaded those sat on the fence to follow their dream and passion, and I don't think they'll be disappointed, one little bit. Yes, it's a lot of money, but what a beautiful piece of kit to own! Thank you again, gentlemen, and well done! Great show!!
Stunning looking stock,would look good on any rifle,a real credit to the guy who's making these. Looks like your collaboration with different suppliers will indeed help produce a truly one off that's worth owning.
Loving every episode Guys, so honest and refreshing to watch, keep it coming. You mentioned a Stalker cheetah? I’m lucky and have a one off .177 version with Sporter non- TH stock. 🙂
Great show guys as usual I must agree with you about the rise wood stock really nice I made a walnut stock for a airsporter gun I had knocking around that had a beach stock that had been well battered and as I’ve never tried to make a stock befor I copied the beach stock it took me an age to make and fit so I can only imagine how long that took to make and out of rosewood as well just mind blowing.
Hello Sir, It's very difficult to come by Rosewood now. I think it's classed as an endangered species, and it doesn't grow fast enough to be plentiful. I was looking for a piece of Rosewood, though I changed my mind and chose Wenge Wood. This wood is sourced from the region of Equitorial New Giunea and The Congo. I'm just beginning to make a laminated gunstock, laminated, using Wenge Wood and Ash, using hand tools. I'm finding the Wenge Wood to be very hard and soon bluntens tools. Best wishes, Ian
Ive still got my early mk11 small block rapid yes its heavey if u carnt shoot dont more for me to buy bipod no sticks n shoot free hand skills are being lost in feather wieght rifles and as the lads have said if u can shoot in the wind heavier the better 16mm barrel aswell no drinkin straws there boys ive even got the heavier stock on s type n im no hercules im 70 kg wet through 😅😅😅😅great videos lads i will want a .177 though as u say i shoot comps with mine n love it thanks for another grand video 👍👍👍👍
Are the hot air guns going to be just that hot air that is kept in a posh wood and glass cupboard, or will they be something you will be proud of taking out of your gun bag and using. If it is the latter of which I hope so, then that will give you the answer about how you present the gun to the owner. 🎉
@hotair4269 I shall keep my eye out but no doubt you will give us the heads up on video. Good luck and well done on putting the effort in to bring it together, there's definitely a market.
@@fatphunker it’s a very small space to be fair mate. Not ideal for recording but at the minute that’s all we’ve got :) hopefully it’ll improve as and when we get a new mic
Do you know guys you are a real breath of fresh air in the industry true enthusiasts give Rosie a pat from me
Thanks Mark, consider Rosie patted for you :)
Received my birthday present from Ian......Omg am totally blown over a stunning Air Arms TX 200 in .177. This beautiful weapon will be my daily shooter on our Hot Air range, thank you again to my amazing family. Look forward to seeing you at the range.
Hello Gentlemen,
Thank you again for your efforts in giving us another edition of Hot Air. I really enjoyed your chat, your opinions, and what you really genuinely think about airgun matters.
Thank you very much also for profiling those beautiful RAW/Theoben pcp air rifles.
Growing up and in my young life, I was never allowed around air rifles. I used to secretly look at my dad's Airgun World before he arrived home from work, replacing his copy exactly as I found it.
I loved reading about Dave Theobald and Ben Taylor. How they brought in Theoben pcp air rifles with cocking levers and magazines and later pioneered gas ram air rifles. I just thought how fantastic these two ordinary British gentlemen were making the most fantastic British air rifles. What a story. At the other end of the scale, I was saddened when I heard they weren't operating any more in 2004.
Fast forward a few years, and here they come again! It's so nice to hear you speak well of them.
I'd read reports that their new range wasn't as expected. However, listening to you guys is so heartening.
If anyone is fancying a brand new RAW air rifle, I think there's a good reason to their expense. I think they go through much more testing and quality control than what would be deemed as normal and that will come at a cost.
I think you gentlemen could have persuaded those sat on the fence to follow their dream and passion, and I don't think they'll be disappointed, one little bit. Yes, it's a lot of money, but what a beautiful piece of kit to own!
Thank you again, gentlemen, and well done! Great show!!
Nice stock
Keep up the good vids guys 👍
great show guys you bounce off each other with ease really relaxed always waiting for the next show with anticipation,onwards and upwards,
Thank you mate :)
Stunning looking stock,would look good on any rifle,a real credit to the guy who's making these.
Looks like your collaboration with different suppliers will indeed help produce a truly one off that's worth owning.
I’m really looking forward to to seeing the limited editions, I’m looking forward to my visit down to you when I’m on holiday in a few weeks
NICE SHOW GUYS WELL DONE
Loving every episode Guys, so honest and refreshing to watch, keep it coming.
You mentioned a Stalker cheetah? I’m lucky and have a one off .177 version with Sporter non- TH stock. 🙂
Great video. Looking forward to the collaboration and a review of the RAW. Give Rosie a pat. Take care.
Another cracking show.
I've been looking forward to the Venom show for yonks.
Can’t wait to see what you guys come up with looking forward to seeing the rifles
Great show guys as usual I must agree with you about the rise wood stock really nice I made a walnut stock for a airsporter gun I had knocking around that had a beach stock that had been well battered and as I’ve never tried to make a stock befor I copied the beach stock it took me an age to make and fit so I can only imagine how long that took to make and out of rosewood as well just mind blowing.
Hello Sir,
It's very difficult to come by Rosewood now. I think it's classed as an endangered species, and it doesn't grow fast enough to be plentiful.
I was looking for a piece of Rosewood, though I changed my mind and chose Wenge Wood. This wood is sourced from the region of Equitorial New Giunea and The Congo. I'm just beginning to make a laminated gunstock, laminated, using Wenge Wood and Ash, using hand tools. I'm finding the Wenge Wood to be very hard and soon bluntens tools.
Best wishes, Ian
Ive still got my early mk11 small block rapid yes its heavey if u carnt shoot dont more for me to buy bipod no sticks n shoot free hand skills are being lost in feather wieght rifles and as the lads have said if u can shoot in the wind heavier the better 16mm barrel aswell no drinkin straws there boys ive even got the heavier stock on s type n im no hercules im 70 kg wet through 😅😅😅😅great videos lads i will want a .177 though as u say i shoot comps with mine n love it thanks for another grand video 👍👍👍👍
Nice video. Really looking forward to seeing the colaboration results.
That rosewood stock is amazing considering its completely hand made! a shame about the range being delayed and another cracking video 👍
Great video
That rose wood stock is really nice well done who made that 👍 very talented look forward to seeing more of your videos
Are the hot air guns going to be just that hot air that is kept in a posh wood and glass cupboard, or will they be something you will be proud of taking out of your gun bag and using. If it is the latter of which I hope so, then that will give you the answer about how you present the gun to the owner. 🎉
Great video boys keep up the good work 👍🇬🇧
Another good idea lads..
Loving the work guys. May sounds like a daft question but what is your shop called thanks
Fieldsports Equipe :)
Great show guys! Just curious, will the “Hot Air Customs” be available for the US?
It will purely depend on export taxes etc :)
@@hotair4269 ok Thanks 👍. Will you take my first born as a deposit? 🤣😆🤣 j/k
again great show guys. I love the content ❤️
Great show guys, lovely stock, could he build a stock like that for a mk1 rapid 7 at all, I would be interested thanks
Hi Carl, I don’t see why not. We will ask the stock maker
That’s brilliant, thanks very much, would look fantastic,
I didn't see that when I came in today
It was hiding mate :) out on display now
I will be up for a quality custom rifle! Where will you advertise?
They’ll be under the shop to begin with :) Fieldsports Equipe Rhyl
@hotair4269 I shall keep my eye out but no doubt you will give us the heads up on video. Good luck and well done on putting the effort in to bring it together, there's definitely a market.
Do you know how to get in touch with Paul short or some one like him i have a hw 97 in 177 i want it tuned kind regards Gwyn
Hello there, I don’t have details for Paul. But you could try Lynn at ARC or Shaun at ISP both very capable tuners
MUSIC BAD IDEA
Pardon?
@@hotair4269 thats what i was saying when trying to listen to u talk
@@ghanditw you’ve lost me mate?
1M 43 SECONDS TO 2M 17
@@ghanditw I now know what you mean, god knows why it’s overlaid the outro music there. Sorry mate
I like what your doing but can you get some help with setting up your sound or buy a better microphone 👍
Thank you mate :) we just need to get to grips with the mic’s mate. It’s a proper learning curve for us
@@hotair4269 I know expert but the acoustics in your room may be playing into the poor sound
@@fatphunker it’s a very small space to be fair mate. Not ideal for recording but at the minute that’s all we’ve got :) hopefully it’ll improve as and when we get a new mic
Great show lads