It's been done before and recently too but there was always issues with accuracy, I think the slight expansion of the cylinder under varying pressures would affect the barrel in subtle ways.
Hi Andy, it amazes me that if this rifle delivered one sixth the power and fired a plastic bb you would need a UKARA number and be over 18 to purchase this gun. But because it delivers six times that power and fires a lead projectile you only have to be 18 years or over. What crazy times we live in. PS I do love the look of this air rifle though.
Check out the new rule banning blowpipes any pipe that can be used to launch a projectile guess that means next time I fire the packet off a macdonalds straw I'm a armed citizen
SMK/Snowpeak? Well, I like a a pellet rifle to look like a pellet rifle. With a nice wooden stock, beech or walnut are all ok by me, not too keen on the huge buddy bottle config though. Horses for courses though it's all a matter of taste, some even like the AR15 or Jonny Seven as I call them, manufacturers have to keep the money rolling in. After years of Rimfire and Centre fire, I still prefer the pellet guns and own several, and even a springer! Still remember my first real gun, a BSA Meteor, I bought it new from a local sports shop when I was thirteen about £15. Walked into the shop with my friend also thirteen and walked away with this beautiful new pellet rifle.
Andy, you made a comment about carrying this down the high street. For someone new to the sport, can you do a video on how to safely transport your guns from A to B, carrying bags and cases, please? I know this is very basic stuff but I see so many lads out with air rifles going through my local forest like they were waiting for squirrels to ambush them en masse that I thought it might be worth a mention.
Both me and my father enjoy this channel. I just purchased one of these as it happens (In wood furniture). It'll be my first PCP! Thanks for the videos!
Thanks, Andy, for the great review. As a long time benchrest shooter, the real look appeals to me more than the bottle fed PCPs do. I just might have to get one. Cheers from Texas.
Yours is one of a handful of gun/equipment review Chanel’s that constantly deliver a quality show,excellent format and constantly amazed how accurate the budget pcps are,they really make a joke of the high end stuff,sub 12ft why bother going large 😊
Andy great video as usual. Re the Name 'Vought', the only thing I can think of is there was an American aerospace company in the 1930-1950's that manufactured world beating fighter aircraft used in WW11.
I quite like this design although I did prefer the one with the wooden stock that was available from SMK a few years ago, but having shouldered one I found it quite nose-heavy for a PCP. One of the good things about PCPs is that they put the centre of balance really close to the body, this pushes it away again.
Hi Andy, As always, a great review by you and Mrs AAR. I dont think you can argue with that at all. I think its nice to see someone launch something a little different, meaning the air cylinder in the barrel. The accuracy was fantastic. I would have liked to have seen a wooden stock. I think the cocking lever looked great and minus that, I think the rifle looks like a single barrel 12 bore shotgun. This isnt a gripe, I dont think the gun deserves it. I dont like a rounded fore end. I like them to be pointed. Just my own preference. In my humble opinion, overall, a great looking gun and with that accuracy, it deserves to do well. Thank you.
I bought the Remington Vault, in .22 I love the sound of it the .22 mag only holds nine rounds I’m glad you’ve done the review on this one as when I bought mine no one had ever heard of it as it was brand new out on the shelves 👍🏼
Yes 100% it shoots very nice very consistent I prefer it in black I do normally go for the traditional wood but in my opinion it looks better in the black it just seems to sit right and the bolt action feels really smooth
@@MrChriso719 towards the end of them 80'odd shots did you notice a big drop in power or was it not much noticeable.. Thinking is because of being regulated?... May I ask from where did you purchase your rifle?.. My local Crawley surplus store doesn't seem to sell this model ..😔
I own one of the first in the country. It's a surprisingly good gun. Very surprising. The accuracy is incredible aswell. Mine is also the wood stocked one. I've fitted it with a tourbon cheek riser on the stock and a bipod. Scope is a 6-24x60 hawke.
@@andywilma2094 it's difficult but can be done. Almost impossible I've found with a stirrup pump. That being said though like I said performance wise it's a very good gun. Very accurate.
Hi Andy, love your channel. With regards the magazine issue, they look very similar to the standard Artemis/Diana/Snowpeak generic units. There are better replacement units for these magazines on ebay, which function far more reliably than the factory supplied versions and often hold more pellets than the standard unit as well.
Looking at this it appears at first glance to be another cosmetic version of the SMK M30. This might also answer why this is limited now to 190bar due to service experience with the M30 - leaky. Accuracy of this version seems to be might good.
Vought was a name associated with several aerospace companies in the USA. Perhaps they just thought it sounded a cool name. The bolt seemed very clunky and a bit awkward to use. Apart from that a good accurate rifle. Cheers Andy. 🙂
When the bolt is drawn fully back it wobbles around with at least 2mm of float….which makes it difficult to push forward as it doesn’t align properly unless you guide it with your thumb on the back of the bolt…..you can see this when Andy’s using it on his range….trust me it’s not nice ,maybe the wood stock version is better 🤷🏼♂️
Since there was already a "Corsair" named pcp, they just found the manufacturer's name of the airplane bearing that name, which is Chance Vought, often short named Vought. Consolidated (Vought), Ling Temco Vought are also names in the aerospace area of the past. Deck landing US Navy fighters, especially. Sturdy, strangely & aggressive looking were their characteristics. The jet versions however were also quite accident prone.. a bit "Chancy"......))) And in some jurisdictions the appearnce of this pcp might also be a bit chancy.
Yes a bit sad t do not fill to higher pressures, BUT ! the nice look compensate for that i have to say. Fill port placement, also not nice, well at least not for someone that prefer to shoot tethered at the bench. I have been asking for a few years why no tank around the barrel, glad to see it is finally here. At least they dd not call it wart 😁
An interesting different rifle for my collection; which consists of the usual suspects from AA, Weih'h, Walther ..... Thank you for a realistic "real-world", balanced, Review.
It's based on the SPA M30, in my market it's specced as a 250 fill but I've read they're leaky, probably the lower fill pressure for the UK market is to lower the chance of leaks.
Hi Andy,excellent review most enjoyable,.....standards drop...... never!!! As always a very fair honest unbiased review,I'm really looking forward to your next offering,kind regards,Phil.
I for one look forward to seeing your water pistol review, perhaps a comparison between the leading brands? The accuracy test should be somewhere between the ice bucket challenge and drenched by firing squad. I’m sure you’ll make a first class job of it too!
I think it pointless to make an ambidextrous stock if you can't swap the bolt side and possibly the mag loading . Also what would be the advantage of a silencer with the clatter of the bolt ? That said it does seem that pretty much all guns are accurate these days.
Hi Andy , whot a super rifle ,i like how they`ve hidden the air tank . Giveing nice flowing lines down the stock ... Shoots great , this rifle should sell well to most ages ... Thanks for your hard work Andy ...... Cheers Si
Morning Andy , nice review on what appears to be a very accurate and innovative piece of kit and will , no doubt appeal to the centre and rimfire enthusiasts , in looks. P.S. There are some very accurate water pistols on the market these days , especially the gel ball versions which make great bug hunters in the garden 😂
Hi Andy saw your review of the Artemis M30, ordered one a few days later, M30 is good although with the 10.6gr Hades pellet it can be inconsistent at 40m. Looking to increase my comfortable shooting range and this Vought looks exceptionally accurate, what .177 pellets were you pairing with the rifle in this review as now I’m looking at a Vought to start my collection. Great review as always mate so thanks for that as well! 👍
Yet another re-branded Snow-Peak Chinese PCP. I'm sure SMK import this rifle or something almost identical and it probably costs less. I remember the Rover Group importing a nasty Indian made Mini car and putting a Rover badge on it, then selling it for a tidy profit. What could go wrong? It didn't sell is what! lets hope Remington haven't made that mistake.
Due to the thickness of the barrel it looks more like a bolt action shotgun rather than a centre fire rifle although bolt action shotguns a pretty rare.
Hey Andy, I know this is not relevant to the video but I was looking to buy air rifle for hunting in a country where they are no laws or regulations regarding these sort of guns. But I am stuck in between a few rifles the P35 in .22 or the M16A also in .22 or the Nova Vista Alpha in .22 . Especially what I would like to know is which is more accurate at longer ranges like 70 to 90 yards. Thank you much love.
Excellent Andy interesting rifle..I see by the by Remington have brought out a gas ram version of the Warhawk (warthog or similar) be interested to see if it's worth the extra compared to the original? Thanks
After 10 shots does magazine freeze so you don't waste air trying to fire none existing 11 shot, I ask because I always lose count😮😅 Excellent video sir as always
Thanks Andy. Don't let the trolls bother you. Not every gun is my cup of tea, but it's not all about me :) Really appreciate and look forward to the content. Tuned springers and higher end PCPs and target rifles are my cup of tea, so feel obliged to focus on those please :)
Nice traditional looking rifle and that bolt is great! The only reference I know of to the name Vought, is from my aviation passion and there was an American aircraft manufacturer in the 1950's and 1960's called 'Chance Vought'. They produced some interesting fighter aircraft in those early days of jet aircraft. No idea why Remington might use that name though! I have to say, I love the way you pick out some of the daft and offensive comments that some folk leave for you. The comment on water pistols and that rather lovely target pistol is a classic example!! What on earth was that person thinking!? Extraordinary. Anyway, I love dropping in on this channel from time to time to catch up on what is out there in the world of air gunning. I shoot mostly rimfire, centre fire and shotguns, but do love a quality air rifle! 😊 I still use my trusty RWS Excalibur in .22 and whilst I am certain it's very 'old tech' these days, it has a beautiful walnut stock and it still does exactly what it's designed to, very effectively...... squirrels hate it!! 😂
Looks like a Remington Varminter favoured by police sniper/sharp shooters. Oh BTW on your recommendation I bought a BSA r12 CLX PRO 1.77 with optisan EVX 4/16/44i scope plus two mags that work beautifully all I’ve got to do is set up the sight being a shooting newbie any advice would be welcome.
Great review as usual- Looks like nice air rifle - I really like the traditional bolt action rifle. Love to get one in a walnut stock. Anyone know where get one in the States ?
Forget the gun for a minute, which is pretty cool looking by the way, But seeing as you mentioned Terry Pratchett's book, from which I will be so bold as to assume. You like a quirky read. I urge you to try some books from Walter moers, the book Rumo, is one of highly recommend, amongst many others. Be interested to see if you know off or like them.ta.
Hi Andy love your videos and I’m really interested in this gun just struggling to find one would you be able to help me please thank you for your time any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks Andy, great review as always! QQ, I have got my Vought second hand with no magazine included, does anybody knows if the one from T-rex or Aircobra would fit this air rifle?
Vought was the name of a string of American Fighter aircraft from the Vought F4U Corsair to the F8 Crusader and many more.
Vought chance
One of the few channels that I actually enjoy watching. Excellent presentation as always.
20 seconds into the video and I love it already. What a great idea to incorporate the air cylinder around the barrel
It's been done before and recently too but there was always issues with accuracy, I think the slight expansion of the cylinder under varying pressures would affect the barrel in subtle ways.
Hi Andy, it amazes me that if this rifle delivered one sixth the power and fired a plastic bb you would need a UKARA number and be over 18 to purchase this gun. But because it delivers six times that power and fires a lead projectile you only have to be 18 years or over. What crazy times we live in. PS I do love the look of this air rifle though.
Check out the new rule banning blowpipes any pipe that can be used to launch a projectile guess that means next time I fire the packet off a macdonalds straw I'm a armed citizen
“They” don’t like air soft.
SMK/Snowpeak? Well, I like a a pellet rifle to look like a pellet rifle. With a nice wooden stock, beech or walnut are all ok by me, not too keen on the huge buddy bottle config though. Horses for courses though it's all a matter of taste, some even like the AR15 or Jonny Seven as I call them, manufacturers have to keep the money rolling in. After years of Rimfire and Centre fire, I still prefer the pellet guns and own several, and even a springer! Still remember my first real gun, a BSA Meteor, I bought it new from a local sports shop when I was thirteen about £15. Walked into the shop with my friend also thirteen and walked away with this beautiful new pellet rifle.
The wheelie bin on a speed awareness course joke, had me chuckling! I’ll use that one today! Cracking review again mate! Thank you! 👍😂
Andy, you made a comment about carrying this down the high street. For someone new to the sport, can you do a video on how to safely transport your guns from A to B, carrying bags and cases, please? I know this is very basic stuff but I see so many lads out with air rifles going through my local forest like they were waiting for squirrels to ambush them en masse that I thought it might be worth a mention.
Excellent idea, so many naive new shooters out there at moment giving us all a bad name.
Totally agree or well end up like Scotland.
@@daysofdaz3650please send help.
Both me and my father enjoy this channel.
I just purchased one of these as it happens (In wood furniture).
It'll be my first PCP!
Thanks for the videos!
Looking at getting one of these. How have you found it? Any issues?
Goodmorning everyone!
The only Vought I know of Andy is the US Aircraft producer. Corsair, Crusader Cutless etc
Maybe - The Vought F4U Corsair is an American fighter aircraft
Thanks, Andy, for the great review. As a long time benchrest shooter, the real look appeals to me more than the bottle fed PCPs do. I just might have to get one. Cheers from Texas.
Yours is one of a handful of gun/equipment review Chanel’s that constantly deliver a quality show,excellent format and constantly amazed how accurate the budget pcps are,they really make a joke of the high end stuff,sub 12ft why bother going large 😊
Andy great video as usual. Re the Name 'Vought', the only thing I can think of is there was an American aerospace company in the 1930-1950's that manufactured world beating fighter aircraft used in WW11.
I like the looks. Reminds me of my old Remington 700.
I quite like this design although I did prefer the one with the wooden stock that was available from SMK a few years ago, but having shouldered one I found it quite nose-heavy for a PCP. One of the good things about PCPs is that they put the centre of balance really close to the body, this pushes it away again.
This one would still be a nice one to add to a collection if nothing else but for the looks
Could Vought be a reference to the US Vought company, who built a lot of the mid century carrier aircraft such as the F4U Corsair?
That's what I was thinking too
Hi Andy,
As always, a great review by you and Mrs AAR.
I dont think you can argue with that at all. I think its nice to see someone launch something a little different, meaning the air cylinder in the barrel.
The accuracy was fantastic. I would have liked to have seen a wooden stock. I think the cocking lever looked great and minus that, I think the rifle looks like a single barrel 12 bore shotgun.
This isnt a gripe, I dont think the gun deserves it. I dont like a rounded fore end. I like them to be pointed. Just my own preference.
In my humble opinion, overall, a great looking gun and with that accuracy, it deserves to do well.
Thank you.
I bought the Remington Vault, in .22 I love the sound of it the .22 mag only holds nine rounds I’m glad you’ve done the review on this one as when I bought mine no one had ever heard of it as it was brand new out on the shelves 👍🏼
Would you recommend?
Yes 100% it shoots very nice very consistent I prefer it in black I do normally go for the traditional wood but in my opinion it looks better in the black it just seems to sit right and the bolt action feels really smooth
@@MrChriso719What is the shot capacity with your.22?..
@@matthewlofts2721
I got a good 80 or more shots out of it before a refill 👍🏼
@@MrChriso719 towards the end of them 80'odd shots did you notice a big drop in power or was it not much noticeable.. Thinking is because of being regulated?...
May I ask from where did you purchase your rifle?.. My local Crawley surplus store doesn't seem to sell this model ..😔
Nice review, however, I wonder why you didn’t try heavier pellets as per usual……🤭
I own one of the first in the country. It's a surprisingly good gun. Very surprising. The accuracy is incredible aswell. Mine is also the wood stocked one. I've fitted it with a tourbon cheek riser on the stock and a bipod. Scope is a 6-24x60 hawke.
Do you have any bother refilling it?
@@andywilma2094 yes. It's not a good design unfortunately in that respect
Thanks. Just recieved mine. Cant imagine the adapter stopping in place . Cheers for reply.
@@andywilma2094 it's difficult but can be done. Almost impossible I've found with a stirrup pump. That being said though like I said performance wise it's a very good gun. Very accurate.
@@christopherhogg8364 cheers for that info. 👍
The wood version is beautiful and it costs the same as the plastic one.
I did ad a Donny fl extension it is so accurate at 30 yards I am amazed
Hi Andy, love your channel. With regards the magazine issue, they look very similar to the standard Artemis/Diana/Snowpeak generic units. There are better replacement units for these magazines on ebay, which function far more reliably than the factory supplied versions and often hold more pellets than the standard unit as well.
Great review Andy, I had one of these about 5 years ago, was known as the SMK M30 had a wood stock & it was actually quite a capable rifle👍
And I knew Andy had reviewed it :-) The review was five years ago.
Smk is an importer. Rebranded artemis/snowpeak
I thought I had seen this before 🙂
Apparently, Vought can mean 'to steal someone's thunder', which I guess is what Remington was aiming for.
By using someone elses thunder 😳
Amazing, Greetings from Arizona...Thanks a lot, we love you gentlemen....
Looking at this it appears at first glance to be another cosmetic version of the SMK M30. This might also answer why this is limited now to 190bar due to service experience with the M30 - leaky. Accuracy of this version seems to be might good.
the m30 i have must filled with 250 bar , it holds air perfect
Vought was a name associated with several aerospace companies in the USA. Perhaps they just thought it sounded a cool name. The bolt seemed very clunky and a bit awkward to use. Apart from that a good accurate rifle. Cheers Andy. 🙂
When the bolt is drawn fully back it wobbles around with at least 2mm of float….which makes it difficult to push forward as it doesn’t align properly unless you guide it with your thumb on the back of the bolt…..you can see this when Andy’s using it on his range….trust me it’s not nice ,maybe the wood stock version is better 🤷🏼♂️
@@adventurebeforedementia.2248.
Yea. I was thinking, it looks like the problem Andy is speaking of is more likely too much play with the bolt track. ?
Since there was already a "Corsair" named pcp, they just found the manufacturer's name of the airplane bearing that name, which is Chance Vought, often short named Vought. Consolidated (Vought), Ling Temco Vought are also names in the aerospace area of the past. Deck landing US Navy fighters, especially. Sturdy, strangely & aggressive looking were their characteristics. The jet versions however were also quite accident prone.. a bit "Chancy"......))) And in some jurisdictions the appearnce of this pcp might also be a bit chancy.
@@hendrickotto103 Yes I had a model of a Vought Corsair, when I was a kid. Always liked the looks of it, with the big air scoop under the nose. 👍
Thanks as always for your show. I'm surprised they don't make a muffler with the dust cover built in the end. Maybe they will.
Yes a bit sad t do not fill to higher pressures, BUT ! the nice look compensate for that i have to say.
Fill port placement, also not nice, well at least not for someone that prefer to shoot tethered at the bench.
I have been asking for a few years why no tank around the barrel, glad to see it is finally here.
At least they dd not call it wart 😁
An interesting different rifle for my collection; which consists of the usual suspects from AA, Weih'h, Walther ..... Thank you for a realistic "real-world", balanced, Review.
Good morning everybody and our host Andy , have a fantastic day
It's based on the SPA M30, in my market it's specced as a 250 fill but I've read they're leaky, probably the lower fill pressure for the UK market is to lower the chance of leaks.
got mine on order already love my m30 .25 but wish i went with a smaller calibre so another excuse to buy a Vought
This could be what I've been waiting for, love that bolt.
Hi Andy,excellent review most enjoyable,.....standards drop...... never!!! As always a very fair honest unbiased review,I'm really looking forward to your next offering,kind regards,Phil.
I for one look forward to seeing your water pistol review, perhaps a comparison between the leading brands? The accuracy test should be somewhere between the ice bucket challenge and drenched by firing squad. I’m sure you’ll make a first class job of it too!
It seems like the Chinese barrels are getting better, nothing wrong with that rifle. All the best Andy, Allen derby.
Yup it's a Snowpeak . I have Found it Artimis M30...
You could use reach forward mounts, to give a bit more eye relief.
As always great review. Power with heavier pellets 🤔
Wheely bin on a speed awareness course? Who'd have vaught it! 😂
Vought made the f4u corsair fighter plane, so fits with remmington naming there guns after aircraft (or in This case manufacturer)
Perfect, exactly what I'm looking for in a budget rifle 🖤🖤🖤
I think it pointless to make an ambidextrous stock if you can't swap the bolt side and possibly the mag loading . Also what would be the advantage of a silencer with the clatter of the bolt ? That said it does seem that pretty much all guns are accurate these days.
Great videos as usual, took your advice and bought a VictOptics S4 4-16x44 SFP for my AGS PCR1 nice one 👍
Hi Andy , whot a super rifle ,i like how they`ve hidden the air tank . Giveing nice flowing lines down the stock ... Shoots great , this rifle should sell well to most ages ... Thanks for your hard work Andy ...... Cheers Si
Vought is also an aerospace company name famous for the US navy VOUGHT CORSAIR carrier based fighter bomber.
Sadly the bolt doesn't move to far back, but despite that it looks really nice, shame there aren't more like this beauty
Morning Andy , nice review on what appears to be a very accurate and innovative piece of kit and will , no doubt appeal to the centre and rimfire enthusiasts , in looks.
P.S.
There are some very accurate water pistols on the market these days , especially the gel ball versions which make great bug hunters in the garden 😂
Would love to see a bolt like that on the k98 replica!
Hi Andy saw your review of the Artemis M30, ordered one a few days later, M30 is good although with the 10.6gr Hades pellet it can be inconsistent at 40m. Looking to increase my comfortable shooting range and this Vought looks exceptionally accurate, what .177 pellets were you pairing with the rifle in this review as now I’m looking at a Vought to start my collection. Great review as always mate so thanks for that as well! 👍
Morning Andy great review as always.
A: my wife wants a word with you.
B: my bank manager wants a word with me!
C: love the channel, please keep it up ❤️
Why on earth have they made the filling port cap the barrel end cover?
Hi Andy. Rimington Vought Vs. Artemis M30, which one would you pick?
Yet another re-branded Snow-Peak Chinese PCP. I'm sure SMK import this rifle or something almost identical and it probably costs less. I remember the Rover Group importing a nasty Indian made Mini car and putting a Rover badge on it, then selling it for a tidy profit. What could go wrong? It didn't sell is what! lets hope Remington haven't made that mistake.
Snow peak m30
Artamis m30
Different stock,breach block and bolt
What part of an air rifle is a "blot"?
Due to the thickness of the barrel it looks more like a bolt action shotgun rather than a centre fire rifle although bolt action shotguns a pretty rare.
Another great review
Not much wrong with that. I would like to see one with a wooden stock.
Check the Snowpeak M30, you might like that one (although this Remington comes both in synth and wooden furniture and they both cost the same).
mmm will have to jot that one down in my little book :) looks a nice rifle
Hey Andy, I know this is not relevant to the video but I was looking to buy air rifle for hunting in a country where they are no laws or regulations regarding these sort of guns. But I am stuck in between a few rifles the P35 in .22 or the M16A also in .22 or the Nova Vista Alpha in .22 . Especially what I would like to know is which is more accurate at longer ranges like 70 to 90 yards. Thank you much love.
LOVE THE CHANNEL !!! just wish i could get some of the guns in the us some seem to be unavailable in the us
Excellent Andy interesting rifle..I see by the by Remington have brought out a gas ram version of the Warhawk (warthog or similar) be interested to see if it's worth the extra compared to the original? Thanks
11.73 flbs with 8.44 jsbs? That's going to be over with 10.34 grain jsbs or bis mags?
After 10 shots does magazine freeze so you don't waste air trying to fire none existing 11 shot, I ask because I always lose count😮😅
Excellent video sir as always
Thanks Andy. Don't let the trolls bother you. Not every gun is my cup of tea, but it's not all about me :) Really appreciate and look forward to the content. Tuned springers and higher end PCPs and target rifles are my cup of tea, so feel obliged to focus on those please :)
Perfect for beginners better than the old gamo gas ram I had 10 years ago
best intro to a video ive seen for a while
Nice traditional looking rifle and that bolt is great! The only reference I know of to the name Vought, is from my aviation passion and there was an American aircraft manufacturer in the 1950's and 1960's called 'Chance Vought'. They produced some interesting fighter aircraft in those early days of jet aircraft. No idea why Remington might use that name though! I have to say, I love the way you pick out some of the daft and offensive comments that some folk leave for you. The comment on water pistols and that rather lovely target pistol is a classic example!! What on earth was that person thinking!? Extraordinary. Anyway, I love dropping in on this channel from time to time to catch up on what is out there in the world of air gunning. I shoot mostly rimfire, centre fire and shotguns, but do love a quality air rifle! 😊 I still use my trusty RWS Excalibur in .22 and whilst I am certain it's very 'old tech' these days, it has a beautiful walnut stock and it still does exactly what it's designed to, very effectively...... squirrels hate it!! 😂
Which pellets did you use for shooting/accuracy test Andy ? JSB right ? Apologies in advance if you stated it somewhere !
Looks like a Remington Varminter favoured by police sniper/sharp shooters. Oh BTW on your recommendation I bought a BSA r12 CLX PRO 1.77 with optisan EVX 4/16/44i scope plus two mags that work beautifully all I’ve got to do is set up the sight being a shooting newbie any advice would be welcome.
What springers look like centerfire rifles? I wonder if we have the same types in mind.
Hi Andy, have you tried looking up Vought Corsair? Only a thought
Considering upgrading to this from the T-Rex. Is it worth it or should i just stick with what I have?
Great review as usual- Looks like nice air rifle - I really like the traditional bolt action rifle. Love to get one in a walnut stock. Anyone know where get one in the States ?
@Andy , did you test the Artemis/Snowpeak M30B ?
I'd worry about the complexity of the air cylinder, may be prone to leaks due to the construction.
It looks great in wood Andy
Reminds me of an old 12 gauge shotgun I had in the 50,s.
Isn’t this mechanically the same rifle as both;
-Artemis M30
-Dianna Mauser K98
Or have I misunderstood?
F4 Vought Corsair, gull wing carrier based fighter..WW2 is probably the inspiration for the gun name ?
Great review. Do they make it in FAc?
Vaught is an old family name meaning the overseer of the nobleman's estate.
Great channel 👍 anyone know the name of the shooting table/chair
Crazy show it's about superhero doing good and one off them is nuts
Wish I'd Vought one
Forget the gun for a minute, which is pretty cool looking by the way,
But seeing as you mentioned Terry Pratchett's book, from which I will be so bold as to assume. You like a quirky read.
I urge you to try some books from Walter moers, the book Rumo, is one of highly recommend, amongst many others.
Be interested to see if you know off or like them.ta.
Hi Andy love your videos and I’m really interested in this gun just struggling to find one would you be able to help me please thank you for your time any help would be greatly appreciated
artemis m30 from a few years comes to mind
now remington and FX are reinventing what artemis did
Thanks Andy, great review as always! QQ, I have got my Vought second hand with no magazine included, does anybody knows if the one from T-rex or Aircobra would fit this air rifle?
artimis m30?
Thanks andy another great vidio yes its made in china but i actually like them ease to fix maintain what you want in a tool.
So they include the starter scope ?
I am going to check out this gun from my air gun shop
Can't wait for this to be available in the USA
Thank Andy I like your videos
has there been any reported issues with this rifle????