I have a very old Weihrauch 80 springer which I lovingly restored I have a PCP too but for shear fun the 80 always comes first and at 40yrds it groups at 15mm which is fantastic. Don't get me wrong for pest control the pcp in my eyes is king and so quiet but there's something about the old spring powered which I love, keep up the good work Andy I love all the revues that you do.
Very nice indeed, I recently offloaded my PCP having become very bored with its ridiculous accuracy no skill required. Invested in a decent spring gun and I’m once more enjoying myself 👍 thanks Andy.
The only issue I have is.... They could have got the silencer to have the same finish as the rest of the metalwork/shroud. Looks a bit odd in that bluish-grey-black against a bronze barrel, but that's just my opinion and I'm sure many wouldn't even notice that.
I agree. For that much money you expect collar and cuffs to match. They should have cerakoted the mod too. And putting the logo on the mod looks cheap too.
It really adds to the Weihrauch HW 77/97 debate. The Prosport has IMO, a better feel as it’s significantly lighter at the front end - a good thing unless you’re running off a bench. I love my HW97 Thumbhole, but I’d love one of these as an alternative. This example looks amazing. Thank you for showing this to us.
Whoa! Geoff Bullock’s (LSD) work is something else, and on a Prosport too! Loving the CS stock also. Anyone getting one of these will be happy as Larry. Good job Andy, another great one!
A very beautiful rifle, and best of all British!! I have a feeling not many of these will see use, a collectors item for sure. Maybe they could do an alternative for use with a left/right stock and a slightly lower price. Or is it solely a promotional thing to generate more business?? Either way it's lovely to see British quality. This is where we are good at making good quality low volume products. We have to be be proud of this. Thank you Andy.
The platform it's built on, the AA ProSport, is quite the loveliest air rifle on the market, especially with the walnut sporter stock. They are about £1000 but if I had one of the pimped ones above I'd happily swap it for the production version.
@@matty1255 not really this is actually more brit made than a standard pro sport, the only non British part of the actual rifle is the barrel, standard pro sport has a foreign made stock as well
Morning all. Thats a crazy price for a springer but I suppose people are now used to daft prices. Dont get on with underlevers myself, especially in .177, as I struggle loading the things. But that's just me. Looks to be nice and accurate though, but a good old HW80 and a new Diana for less money make more sense to me. :-)
The position of the underlever on the prosport requires more physical effort. I've become a bit of a wimp, due to age, so it's a PCP for me or the Walther LGU.
@@jizzmonkey9679 I agree the mods are not excessively priced, but the standard gun I feel is too dear for a springer. Just my view though. Value is in the eye of the beholder. Still remember saving for ages, then paying the massive £37 for a new HW35 back in the day:-)
@@DriverTuition depends if you want a springer thst will last a lifetime or a cheaper one thst will be knackered in a few years, I do personally favour the TX over the pro sport, which is why I have 2 TXs and no pro sport s
@@jizzmonkey9679 still have the HW35, bought in 1975! Still fires fine, it's good looks have also never changed. Still have an HW45, bought 20yrs ago I think. Works a treat, can still hit cans at 60yds on a good day. Like old friends, we get on! Bought a Diana 34 (?) on AAR recommendation, that's a good gun, seems likely to give good service. Have a Crosman 2260 which is a stunning value gun, cost me £100 and a real treat to fire. Shoots like my Australian Lithgow .22LR. Great bit of kit. All these cost way, way less than this gun in question. But, Always good to have choices and that's what makes life interesting. This is why I find a Porsche 992GT3RS to be an amazing thing, but the 991RS is more interesting in my opinion. Sorry, relating airguns to my pro life :-)
As always 😊😊 a grate show n channel guy's keep this up n rolling out andy!!! Hoping ur all ok an all have a gd day m8t n wknd etc u family!! Please andy keep this up n rolling out with ur channel!! Its a blast what you do" an just as important is the information about new! Things out n around price wise! From the new guy's into spot/fun and games WITH shooting right UP2 someone who has been shooting for yrs n yrs!! 😊😊 so keep the gd work up an running cos u guys have nailed it!! N thanks again for ur reply etc m8t big thanks again on the help with the pcp walther rain m2 .! i asked you about etc!! Will soon b picking up!! On your very gd info about it at all so again m8ty thanks Andy sir! 😊😊 top man!! All the best!!
A great review but I think the changes are mostly cosmetic and the original gun (imho) actually looks better. If I was younger and fitter I’d take the ProSport on as the only Springer you need, it reminds me of the early Airsporters I had in the 60’s +70’s. This “upgrade” of the ProSport is an attempt to improve on something that can’t be improved - just my opinion🤷♂️.
I find them impossible to cock but the standard production walnut Pro Sport is the best looking springer in production now. Absolute stunner of a gun. So yes, they've spent five hundred quid to turn perfection into something very average looking. The blueing on AA springers is always superb: why cerakote it?
Yr absolutely correct, the standard pro sport is loads better, as you say the minelli stocks are way better than the CS stocks of Sheffield, and the chequerin is much better, and AAs bluing is the best out there so why cover in paint.
I don't think it's that expensive, considering a Walnut Pro sport is £939 on the AA website, factor the Weihrauch silencer & the additional work done, yes it's expensive for a springer, what price do you put on exclusivity 😉
Andy could you test this year at some point the HW80k luxus in 177cal. It's one of the most famous guns would love to see you shoot one at 40 metres!!!.
It is a top rifle, the Pro Sport is arguably the best springer on the market. But I agree, that is too much, the production Pro Sport is far better looking and 2/3 of the price.
Its a top quality air arms rifle ,plus all the hard work liquid steel has done it ,well worth the money ,it'll be still looking great and firing great in 20 years time .love it .
As a former full bore pistol shooter, I found the breech port being on the right made loading very awkward. Eventually I bought an left handed Tx200 and fitted a r\h thumbhole stock so I could load with my left hand...😸👍...still cant hit the side of a barn with a rifle though😾. Nice looking thing🔫👍
That`s a beautiful looking rifle, not for me being a lefty but I am not bitter! £1600 was my bet and I wish the ten people who end up with them years of pleasure!
I know what Geoff charges for a tune and ceracote so add in a custom stock and a Weihrauch mod to a base rifle,then the price is actually pretty good… Not that I would buy one, and reading between the lines I am not convinced that Andy likes it that much.. A well produced review again though 👍
As always andy brill review. Its a lovely gun but a mark 3 tx 200 with a walnut stock at much much less shoots full power and just as accurate. Its a wall hanger i think. Great review again.
My only gripe is that the last custom stock I bought had as much character as a scaffold plank with a length of pull that required arms like honey monster and from then on I started looking at LP and Craftsman Vit stocks
Great review Andy as always, really enjoy your channel very entertaining, i would love to see you review the original Air arms pro sport as its a bit more accessible to everyone and not just 10 lucky folk out there 😂 thanks loads and keep up the great channel
I like it but loads of people have had that done it's not a new thing, you can buy one get LSD to paint it and have the internals tuned for the price of that
Hey Andy! Could you review the Weihrauch HW57 FTS Threaded? It's a springer which I'm considering getting as a slightly more premium upgrade to the Remington Warhawk you reviewed previously.
Andy's donde podria encontrar esta carabina, para poderla comprar, yo vivo en un Pueblo al lado de Sabadell, Barcelona, y por aquí no hay manera de poder comprar esta carabina, podrías hacerme el favor de dirigirme a donde poder comprarla, Braces of Bristol "Air Arms Pro Sport Ltd Edition"en calibre 5.5 (22) te quedaría muy agradecido, pues soy subscritor tuyo, un Saludo.😎🍀🕸.
Nice review as always. Everything looks beautifully machined and obviously performs as a Pro Sport should. Sadly not for me. I prefer the almost liquid, deep blueing of the original. A finish I have come to expect from all the Air Arms I own. The stock looks like a revamped version of my Khamsin, not necessarily a bad thing, but reeks of the 80s. Then we get to the assault on my peepers. The moderator and fluted barrel. Why the need for a moderator ? They ruin the classic Pro Sport silhouette. Did the fluting process require a heavy barrel blank, thus getting rid of the shroud ?
Not a chance would I pay 1.5k for an under lever not even at max power. The only decent thing about it is the cosmetics, but none of it adds to performance. Seen you get similar or better results from a £250 break barrel. Probs only made 10 because they know not many ppl would be daft enough to pay that for it... And they don't even throw in a scope at that price? Not sure why you mentioned 'but it does come with a heavy duty case.' Like that's some compensation for no scope? I'd say at 1.5k, a nice case for it should be expected?
Andy's where I could find this rifle, so I can buy it, I live in a town next to Sabadell, Barcelona, and there is no way to buy this rifle around here, could you do me the favor of directing me to where I can buy it, Braces of Bristol " Air Arms Pro Sport Ltd Edition"in caliber 5.5 (22) I would be very grateful, since I am your subscriber, Regards😎🍀🕸.
Lovely rifle, no question, but 1½ large puts it up against some serious hardware from Germany, Sweden, Czech Republic and the UK. I guess it comes down to 'if you want it and can afford it, fill your boots'
mine shoots well odd power goes from10.8 to 11.8 the silencer was terrible, and the washers inside rusted away with the packing inside solid -- well disappointed with it
You can't beat custom stocks for quality and design. I have nearly the same stock fitted to my s400 and its near perfect for me. Lovely gun......thanks Andy...
It's a shelf queen. Thanks for the upload been watching your videos for about 3 year or so. I would like to say that it (concerns) me, that left handed shooters are often overlooked by manufacturers or even worse! Considered not worth it. Just saying😉
with Liquid steel involved I am surprised that you have not made reference to the terminator movies haha maybe thats just me being to much of a movie nerd haha.
I don't know. It looks a bit like vandalisation of the industries most beautiful air rifle. Checkering doesn't touch the original. Front end has lost its shape. Barrel colour and twist definitely a matter of taste. No mention of internal tuning, and why did you fire those shots off so quickly? Like the thumb versatility but I wonder if they will sell so quickly.
I have a very old Weihrauch 80 springer which I lovingly restored I have a PCP too but for shear fun the 80 always comes first and at 40yrds it groups at 15mm which is fantastic. Don't get me wrong for pest control the pcp in my eyes is king and so quiet but there's something about the old spring powered which I love, keep up the good work Andy I love all the revues that you do.
I have a walnut prosport it is a great gun and doesn't need blinged up, wasted time and money in my humble opinion, good review though as ever.
Very nice indeed, I recently offloaded my PCP having become very bored with its ridiculous accuracy no skill required. Invested in a decent spring gun and I’m once more enjoying myself 👍 thanks Andy.
Me too I have a pro sport 22 and hw97 177, the 510s is gathering dust
Agree , I have a .177 HW95K , topped with an Element Helix and with the Element ballistics app have great fun stretching out past 80 yards
I'm going to do the same. I've been enjoying my old Gamo Expo 26 a lot more than my Gamo Coyote. I'm looking to buy a decent springer for some fun.
Is it true the prosport is v smooth without any tuning compared to weihrauch?
Great review, cheers Sir, it was a very pleasurable task building those.
Excellent work buddy
Well done on making a good gun absolutely Top Drawer ❤
I just would like to know what you made the air stripper out of as the weight is insane
The only issue I have is.... They could have got the silencer to have the same finish as the rest of the metalwork/shroud. Looks a bit odd in that bluish-grey-black against a bronze barrel, but that's just my opinion and I'm sure many wouldn't even notice that.
I agree. For that much money you expect collar and cuffs to match. They should have cerakoted the mod too. And putting the logo on the mod looks cheap too.
with the internals either rock hard or rusted away apart for the aluminum tube --, the question comes what else did they not do apart from a paint job
It really adds to the Weihrauch HW 77/97 debate. The Prosport has IMO, a better feel as it’s significantly lighter at the front end - a good thing unless you’re running off a bench.
I love my HW97 Thumbhole, but I’d love one of these as an alternative. This example looks amazing.
Thank you for showing this to us.
Beautiful craftmanship.
Good morning friends! Have a splattering weekend!
Good Morning Everybody and our host Andy ....... Have a great day
Morning Simon 🙂
@@fliesarenegade Good morning 😄😄
Whoa! Geoff Bullock’s (LSD) work is something else, and on a Prosport too! Loving the CS stock also. Anyone getting one of these will be happy as Larry. Good job Andy, another great one!
he didn't mention all the internal work done🙄
THANKS for sharing this great looking rifle with us. Hope you all have a great weekend 🇬🇧👍🏼
A very beautiful rifle, and best of all British!! I have a feeling not many of these will see use, a collectors item for sure. Maybe they could do an alternative for use with a left/right stock and a slightly lower price. Or is it solely a promotional thing to generate more business??
Either way it's lovely to see British quality. This is where we are good at making good quality low volume products. We have to be be proud of this. Thank you Andy.
The platform it's built on, the AA ProSport, is quite the loveliest air rifle on the market, especially with the walnut sporter stock. They are about £1000 but if I had one of the pimped ones above I'd happily swap it for the production version.
All British, apart from the German silencer haha
@@mrmactknife and the German barrel
Assembled in the UK would be a better description.
@@matty1255 not really this is actually more brit made than a standard pro sport, the only non British part of the actual rifle is the barrel, standard pro sport has a foreign made stock as well
Great review but a bit expensive and a bit heavy and the silencer looks way to big on it but if it floats your boat then fair play!!
A superb bit of kit made by Geoff at liquid steel designs 👌🏻👌🏻
Beautiful rifle , only 1 left at 12.28pm today .
Morning all.
Thats a crazy price for a springer but I suppose people are now used to daft prices. Dont get on with underlevers myself, especially in .177, as I struggle loading the things. But that's just me.
Looks to be nice and accurate though, but a good old HW80 and a new Diana for less money make more sense to me. :-)
The position of the underlever on the prosport requires more physical effort. I've become a bit of a wimp, due to age, so it's a PCP for me or the Walther LGU.
A standard peo sport is £900 so not that ridiculous a price
@@jizzmonkey9679 I agree the mods are not excessively priced, but the standard gun I feel is too dear for a springer. Just my view though. Value is in the eye of the beholder. Still remember saving for ages, then paying the massive £37 for a new HW35 back in the day:-)
@@DriverTuition depends if you want a springer thst will last a lifetime or a cheaper one thst will be knackered in a few years, I do personally favour the TX over the pro sport, which is why I have 2 TXs and no pro sport s
@@jizzmonkey9679 still have the HW35, bought in 1975! Still fires fine, it's good looks have also never changed.
Still have an HW45, bought 20yrs ago I think. Works a treat, can still hit cans at 60yds on a good day. Like old friends, we get on!
Bought a Diana 34 (?) on AAR recommendation, that's a good gun, seems likely to give good service.
Have a Crosman 2260 which is a stunning value gun, cost me £100 and a real treat to fire. Shoots like my Australian Lithgow .22LR. Great bit of kit. All these cost way, way less than this gun in question.
But,
Always good to have choices and that's what makes life interesting.
This is why I find a Porsche 992GT3RS to be an amazing thing, but the 991RS is more interesting in my opinion.
Sorry, relating airguns to my pro life :-)
That stock is a work of art. I really like that, it's beautiful.
CS700 stock easy find on google.
Looks like one from custom stocks
The craftsmanship on this rifle is off-the-charts. Amazing piece. Great review as always Andy 👍🏻
As always 😊😊 a grate show n channel guy's keep this up n rolling out andy!!! Hoping ur all ok an all have a gd day m8t n wknd etc u family!! Please andy keep this up n rolling out with ur channel!! Its a blast what you do" an just as important is the information about new! Things out n around price wise! From the new guy's into spot/fun and games WITH shooting right UP2 someone who has been shooting for yrs n yrs!! 😊😊 so keep the gd work up an running cos u guys have nailed it!! N thanks again for ur reply etc m8t big thanks again on the help with the pcp walther rain m2 .! i asked you about etc!! Will soon b picking up!! On your very gd info about it at all so again m8ty thanks Andy sir! 😊😊 top man!! All the best!!
Love the cerecote finish
A great review but I think the changes are mostly cosmetic and the original gun (imho) actually looks better. If I was younger and fitter I’d take the ProSport on as the only Springer you need, it reminds me of the early Airsporters I had in the 60’s +70’s. This “upgrade” of the ProSport is an attempt to improve on something that can’t be improved - just my opinion🤷♂️.
I have a walnut Prosport and I think this shroud/ silencer is ugly, and the checkering on the standard stock is better. Just my opinion 👍
The skill that took though, they've managed to ruin a Prosport.😮
I find them impossible to cock but the standard production walnut Pro Sport is the best looking springer in production now. Absolute stunner of a gun. So yes, they've spent five hundred quid to turn perfection into something very average looking. The blueing on AA springers is always superb: why cerakote it?
Yr absolutely correct, the standard pro sport is loads better, as you say the minelli stocks are way better than the CS stocks of Sheffield, and the chequerin is much better, and AAs bluing is the best out there so why cover in paint.
i am glad i am lh because that is definitely a cracking job done on a pro sport and a limited run 👍
Sure is nice to see that cocking lever liquified… and not that white aluminum look as the factory version. Thanks for the review Andy.
I have the cs700 stock on my hw95 and the cs800 on my hw97 they really change how the rifle feels
I don't think it's that expensive, considering a Walnut Pro sport is £939 on the AA website, factor the Weihrauch silencer & the additional work done, yes it's expensive for a springer, what price do you put on exclusivity 😉
Hang on, doesn’t the pro sport have a built in silencer already?
Whatever floats your boat I suppose but it looks to me like someone put white-wall tyres, tinted windows and a carbon fibre wrap on a mint E-Type Jag.
😮They've managed to ruin a Prosport, quite an achievement!
Not sure my prosport needs an extra silencer probably more use as a barrel weight, the stock is nice, but to be fare this is a collectors piece
Sorry but aesthetically that looks shocking compared to original.... just my opinion. Great review
Andy could you test this year at some point the HW80k luxus in 177cal. It's one of the most famous guns would love to see you shoot one at 40 metres!!!.
The Pro Sport in .22 is the rifle that will complete my collection but even here in Canada the standard Pro Sport is upwards of $1,300.00 Canadian!
£1500 - you have got to want this limited edition ! That money could buy you a really top rifle.
It is a top rifle, the Pro Sport is arguably the best springer on the market. But I agree, that is too much, the production Pro Sport is far better looking and 2/3 of the price.
The Blacking on the Air Arms is already gorgeous, which the Cerokote isn’t!
Shame the silencer isn’t matching but very nice rifle anyway
Beautiful rifle and action, I'd change the over large moderator though.
Its a top quality air arms rifle ,plus all the hard work liquid steel has done it ,well worth the money ,it'll be still looking great and firing great in 20 years time .love it .
Its really interesting but the standard gun looks pretty amazing, Ive got a great Walnut example
Hi Andy, have you ever done a review on the HW97K? I've looked back and can't find a video on your channel? Cheers
Whats the bet that they sell out within an hour?
They only had three or four left yesterday..
As a former full bore pistol shooter, I found the breech port being on the right made loading very awkward. Eventually I bought an left handed Tx200 and fitted a r\h thumbhole stock so I could load with my left hand...😸👍...still cant hit the side of a barn with a rifle though😾. Nice looking thing🔫👍
Very beautiful rifle
Not so keen on the under lever and load situation
That thing is downright purrrdy!! 👍
That`s a beautiful looking rifle, not for me being a lefty but I am not bitter! £1600 was my bet and I wish the ten people who end up with them years of pleasure!
I know what Geoff charges for a tune and ceracote so add in a custom stock and a Weihrauch mod to a base rifle,then the price is actually pretty good… Not that I would buy one, and reading between the lines I am not convinced that Andy likes it that much.. A well produced review again though 👍
If I'm not mistaken, I think he just prefers pcps to springers in general.
That doesn't mean he doesn't love this as a Springer.
what tune?
As always andy brill review. Its a lovely gun but a mark 3 tx 200 with a walnut stock at much much less shoots full power and just as accurate.
Its a wall hanger i think.
Great review again.
Would love to see a review of the Crosman Prospect. I'm torn between it and the Reximex Prerensis
Handsome rifle.
My only gripe is that the last custom stock I bought had as much character as a scaffold plank with a length of pull that required arms like honey monster and from then on I started looking at LP and Craftsman Vit stocks
A properly good looking bit of kit that....
That was quite a good group for 40 yards it looked a 5 pence piece would cover it.
That silencer spoils the overall look of the gun
Great review Andy as always, really enjoy your channel very entertaining, i would love to see you review the original Air arms pro sport as its a bit more accessible to everyone and not just 10 lucky folk out there 😂 thanks loads and keep up the great channel
Beautiful.
Hi Andy love the programme
Can I ask what gun rest you use please
Keep up the good work
As always, the link to the tripod (rokstad) is in the drop down. stay safe.
How can low power be good? If it improves accuracy isn't that a design flaw. It looks great however
Andy do you think the LSD tune makes much of a difference to standard?.
I like it but loads of people have had that done it's not a new thing, you can buy one get LSD to paint it and have the internals tuned for the price of that
Good morning from Spain , this is a lovely looking rifle not my taste, but springer shooters will love it know doubt
Nice rifle but I don't think I will be bying any time soon.
Hey Andy! Could you review the Weihrauch HW57 FTS Threaded?
It's a springer which I'm considering getting as a slightly more premium upgrade to the Remington Warhawk you reviewed previously.
Absolutely stunning rifle, Liquid Steel Designs (Geoff Bullock) work is outstanding...👌
Well, i missed out on this little gem 💎. Andy are you and Mrs AAR going to this year's Nec shooting show?
Sweet looking gun 👍👍
Andy's donde podria encontrar esta carabina, para poderla comprar, yo vivo en un Pueblo al lado de Sabadell, Barcelona, y por aquí no hay manera de poder comprar esta carabina, podrías hacerme el favor de dirigirme a donde poder comprarla, Braces of Bristol "Air Arms Pro Sport Ltd Edition"en calibre 5.5 (22) te quedaría muy agradecido, pues soy subscritor tuyo, un Saludo.😎🍀🕸.
Nice review as always. Everything looks beautifully machined and obviously performs as a Pro Sport should. Sadly not for me. I prefer the almost liquid, deep blueing of the original. A finish I have come to expect from all the Air Arms I own. The stock looks like a revamped version of my Khamsin, not necessarily a bad thing, but reeks of the 80s. Then we get to the assault on my peepers. The moderator and fluted barrel. Why the need for a moderator ? They ruin the classic Pro Sport silhouette. Did the fluting process require a heavy barrel blank, thus getting rid of the shroud ?
Great video and great looking gun but as a left-hander it looks like uncomfortable
Fab bit of kit. I went to the LSD Website to see what they do, it seems to be struggling today. Andy you bad man! 🤣
What a nice wooden stock!
CS800 stock would have been a better choice as for the overkill silencer well that's just so wrong.
It’s great to see what can be done. But the standard walnut pro sport looks so much better than this
Not a chance would I pay 1.5k for an under lever not even at max power. The only decent thing about it is the cosmetics, but none of it adds to performance. Seen you get similar or better results from a £250 break barrel. Probs only made 10 because they know not many ppl would be daft enough to pay that for it... And they don't even throw in a scope at that price? Not sure why you mentioned 'but it does come with a heavy duty case.' Like that's some compensation for no scope? I'd say at 1.5k, a nice case for it should be expected?
Andy's where I could find this rifle, so I can buy it, I live in a town next to Sabadell, Barcelona, and there is no way to buy this rifle around here, could you do me the favor of directing me to where I can buy it, Braces of Bristol " Air Arms Pro Sport Ltd Edition"in caliber 5.5 (22) I would be very grateful, since I am your subscriber, Regards😎🍀🕸.
Nice gun sadly will probly never get used
👍🏴😁✌️
Mine will
a Gucci of Air Guns.. really really nice.... Hey Andy...? Any chance of a 2024 Update on best value ( not cheapest) Co2 rifles..?
If you want quality and exclusivity then you have to pay for it, simple! A lovely and unique design!
Why no stayer 110 reviews ?
Just been down to braces and brought no 7 il let yo know how I get on.
No 9
Mornin everyone
wow. really nice rifle :) have a good weekend
Lovely rifle, no question, but 1½ large puts it up against some serious hardware from Germany, Sweden, Czech Republic and the UK.
I guess it comes down to 'if you want it and can afford it, fill your boots'
Hi not sure if this is the right place to ask but will you ever do a review on the Airmaks Krait L.thanks
no
@@AAROnair thank you, may I ask why not.
*Nice underlever rifle!*
_For the power range this thing does look pretty hard to cock._
mine shoots well odd power goes from10.8 to 11.8 the silencer was terrible, and the washers inside rusted away with the packing inside solid -- well disappointed with it
Very nice! 👌
Nice
You can't beat custom stocks for quality and design. I have nearly the same stock fitted to my s400 and its near perfect for me. Lovely gun......thanks Andy...
A Rekord trigger and the load port cut back on the left side would have been better, but that cost more than my AR15 cost lol
The cd trigger on the air arms is better . .
@@byroneckhardt4131 more reviews say not
It's a shelf queen. Thanks for the upload been watching your videos for about 3 year or so.
I would like to say that it (concerns) me, that left handed shooters are often overlooked by manufacturers or even worse! Considered not worth it.
Just saying😉
Looks pretty good, but the price is surely not for me.
That's one way of ruining a previously beautiful rifle.
I’m pleased you said it, I thought it was just me.
I couldn’t,agree more .👍👍
😂🤣😂🤣
Silencer seems a waste of space, and uncessarily large.
The gopping great silencer is complete overkill, spoils the lines of an otherwise stunning rifle.
Yes I agree that silencer spoils the lines of the rifle. And I would rather see the rifle with a conventional stock.
@@philspencer8251 I also prefer non-thumbhole traditional stocks too.
with Liquid steel involved I am surprised that you have not made reference to the terminator movies haha maybe thats just me being to much of a movie nerd haha.
I don't know. It looks a bit like vandalisation of the industries most beautiful air rifle. Checkering doesn't touch the original. Front end has lost its shape. Barrel colour and twist definitely a matter of taste. No mention of internal tuning, and why did you fire those shots off so quickly?
Like the thumb versatility but
I wonder if they will sell so quickly.
Doesn't it just spoil the look!
"but ten people won't" 😁😁😁😁
Bonkers money that.
1500 😵😵😂😂
Fantastic looking rifle, shame there’s only ten !!