I got my Daisy BB gun at the age of 6 (1957) was taught how to use it and precautions I “WILL” adhere to , after that I was on my own never had any more adult supervision and never shot anything I wasn’t supposed to. 🇺🇸
I got one of those for Christmas Soup cans soda pop cans paper targets with a v I graduated from that gun Ruger 10/22 that is how my journey began I wish I still had my Red Rider I may go buy a new one just to have for memory I still remember all the lessons I learned through the years every young youth should own a Red Ryder and a puppy that was a good dose of chores teacher's responsibility for Lifetime
Marcus Foshie .... thanks for writing ... I couildnt agree more ... I too had the puppy .. and raise them today... also had the Ruger 10/22 after the Daisy's.... Dr. Russ
The best target for a Red Rider BB gun is a Pringle’s can. The BB’s will go through one side, but not powerful enough to go out the back. So you just poor them out and reuse them. Learned that at my Grandfather’s farm in Belleville.
Dr. Russ what a wonderful video! It brought me back to my first Red Rider! Oh those were the days! Merry Christmas to you and your family and God's Blessings.
Thank you Anthony... always good to hear from you... yes .. this was a nice walk down memory lane... Dr Paula and I hope that you and your family has a Safe and Merry Christmas... Dr Russ
Hello Dr. Russ, Your video made me smile ! I never owned one of the Red Ryder BB guns but one of my friends did and we had many fun adventures. We had discovered woods that we were sure no one else had ever been to, we never wondered where all the trash came from. LOL Good time and great memories. I like your expanded motto, your channel keeps getting better, Talk soon, Rick
You indeed brought back some old memories. I had friends that had the red Ryder lever action BB gun. I had a pump action BB gun. We often shot in the garage during the winter. And included were those little plastic army men LOL. And of course pop cans! From there I went to firearms. But many years later, I found myself mentoring troubled young boys. It was then that I returned to air rifles. Specifically a break barrel Nitro piston pellet rifle. That renewed my interest in air guns and I went from there to PCPs. Anyhow, thanks for the trip down memory lane.
I gave red ryders to my grandsons one year, in case you don’t regonize my name it’s Robert Malone with new Handel as Iam thinking of doing some you tube videos later. I’ll be watching yours hope your pups are all grown up & got nice homes. Got a nice 200 lb hog living out back of my house in the woods may have to put him down soon as he is disturbing my traps. Nice to see you again. Let’s have a great new year air gunning Dr Russ
Robert Malone ... it is always good to hear from you and thanks for the new year's wish... we hope the same for your family.... hopefully you will share that final story on the wild hog out back with us.... The You Tube business is tough ... tougher than we thought ... have several goals and include the long run when you start. Our immediate goal was to reach out to 15 grand kids who were scattered about the country and we are fortunate to see them once a year. Our initial goal was to do 6 videos and then re-evaluate the whole project..... that was 62 videos ago ... and quite a cost in terms of time and money ... but in the end... we find it worth it ... especially when we hear from our viewers like you... Dr. Russ
@@russjones6497 it’s been great watching your channel & I respect you as a fellow veteran also as we are getting fewer every year from our time of service & it’s been hard to see so many of our brothers leaving us. The hog is still out their in 40 plus acres but has not come back since last time I got him on my tree cam even though I’ve left food for him but we have had a lot of rain which we needed so I’ll continue to update you as to & if he returns. Too bad U can’t post pics on here or I’d leave some pics of him. Well I understand it costs a good bit to do like you do with no sponsors but I’ll try it perhaps but on a much smaller scale if I do & try it as like you I love helping others of like mind also when I can. Iam still waiting on my new FX MAVERICK VP Model in 25cal. So Iam adding to my collection slowly as it can be very expensive as you say since all I restarted with was 6 break barrels since I sold all my PCPs when I got out because of my eyes but since the VA operated on them & now have 20/20 vision again Iam having a blast shooting. Plinking & hunting again. Love to you & your family one old Vet to another WE ARE WALKING TALKING HISTORY my friend. Robert Malone & family
I've the "Chief AJ" special edition. Bought it at a discount from the chief (the head of the National Slingshot Association at that time), when I was his 2nd in command, as well as Florida state representative for the organization. It has the big loop handle, as in the old TV series with Chuck Conners "The Rifleman".
I keep hearing about you being in Wyoming recently and IM SO disappointed I couldn’t meet you while you were in my neighborhood! I live in Casper. Born and raised.
Great tips and tricks as always Dr. Russ. Let me take this opportunity to wish you and your family and the team, a Merry Christmas and a better New Year 2022, from My Family. All God's Blessings and good health. Stay safe all. See you on the next episode.
Depending on the amount of detail you want on your patch you might want to add single pellet symbols around the outside of your patch image to show the different types and sizes of pellets you shoot. 22dom, 25dom, 35dom, 177dom, 177 hollowpoint, 22 hollowpoint, 35 cal hollowpoint, 50 cal hollowpoint etc. These would show your range of shot and support.
Douglas Uhde... just catching up on some of my comments... Please continue to share... you will see evidence of our viewer designed patch and logo this coming week... Dr.Russ
Catherine Harris ... it is good to hear from you and thanks for the compliment... please keep us in your air gun info loop... helping us to help everyone be air gun sharp. Dr Russ
True Terry Best ... I will provide reviews on them soon... It is good to hear from you .... be sure to enter our contest ... details out in the next 48 hours ... Dr. Russ
I went onto a Daisy Powerline 880, then a Crosman Nitro Piston after my special edition Chief AJ model of the Red Ryder, and I've been subscribed to your channel since I've since purchased a Gamo Swarm Maxxim and an Air Venturi Avenger .22. Would you be reviewing the Air Venturi Avenger BULLPUP anytime soon? I know that you favor "bullpups", as long as they have the minimum length barrel you prefer. Happy Holiday to you and Paula, and including the "dawgs".
Good to hear from you again usernamemykel....my interest in a 20 inch barrel (minimum) goes back to my Vietnam war days.... the Army designed that AR15 and I remember that it had a 20 inch barrel for accuracy... 20 inches of spiraling rifling to get that pellet or slug spinning correctly. Bull Pups save space and longer barrels hit the bullseyes farther out. My reviews outside with a chronograph and targets has been delayed with Michigan's harsh winter... Hopefully March will change that ... April will for sure... Dr. Russ
@@drsrussandpaula The only thing that I shot in the military (USAF) was an M16, which became infamous in 'Nam because mud would jam it, from what I've read. The only time that I shot it was in basic training, otherwise I never came near one through my whole tour, which was all stateside. I like to think that Uncle Sam thought that I was too valuable to be sent out of the states. Hell no, I was just lucky. Later on in life I became a LEO, and ever since, even after being retired for 32 years, I still carry, even to just go to the dumpster, because one never knows where or when something will happen, such as being attacked by a Pitbull. Or an ex-wife. When seconds count "police are just minutes away". That's too long for comfort.
@@usernamemykel Good advice usenamemykel .... During my Vietnam tour ... the M-16 worked fine ... with or without mud.... today I am told that the M-4 is even better... Dr. Rluss
Nimster... it is good to hear from you. The Gamo Swarm group in 177 advertise the greatest speed... but I look for fpe (energy) or knock down power... and I try to stay below 1050 fps which not only adds to accuracy but helps them stay back yard friendly ... or quiet ... which is not only good for keeping neighbor complaints down ... buy it also helps keep other critters from hearing you shoot.... and allows you to see more of them... Dr. Russ
DR Russ graet classic air gun Daisy Red Ryder christmas story have that say you shot your eye out at one time Daisy Red Ryder went out phaes until christmas story brought back the Daisy Red Ryder did you know how Daisy Inc came to be The year was 1886. France had just given the bright copper Statue of Liberty to the United States. Coca-Cola had just been invented and was only available as a syrup mixed with soda water. The Plymouth Iron Windmill Company in Plymouth, Michigan, just outside of Detroit, had for four years been making iron windmills for farmers. However a premium item, given free to farmers who purchased these windmills, was about to change that company's destiny. Windmill sales did not take off as expected and the company came close in 1888 to liquidating. The vote failed by one vote - that of General Manager Lewis Cass Hough. While the "Chicago" air rifle--made almost entirely of wood - had been made since 1885 by the Markham Air Rifle Company of Plymouth, Hamilton was the first to develop a metal air rifle. After firing the gun (first at a basket of red-ink covered paper and then an old shingle), Hough exclaimed in the slang of the time, "Boy, that's a Daisy!" and later convinced the Board of Directors to use the metal air rifle as a premium item. The popularity of the premium item was huge. Farmers were more interested in the "Daisy" than the windmill-- so much so that the focus of the company shifted from windmills to airguns. By 1890, the twenty-five employees of Plymouth Iron Windmill Company were producing 50,000 guns, most of which were distributed within a radius of one hundred miles of the factory. but the name of Daisy"stuck became world best air gun inc
Oh, and by the way, your logo is pretty cool the way it is. Of course I am not artistically inclined in any way. So you might take that advice with a lot of salt. 😎
My parents would never buy me one I got the famous you'll shoot your brother's eye out lol later I got a Crossman pump master.. now I'm into igt piston guns but my 7 yr old daughter cant handle them... soooo off to Wal-Mart we went and picked up a red ryder . Now I get to shoot with my little one . Awesome iconic gun !
It is good to hear from you brioc26... and thanks for sharing the "mentoring story" about you and your daughter. Please keep us in your air gun info loop ... Dr. Russ
Dr.Russ I think I can be of some assistance. I just so happen to be an artist. I've been drawing & painting since I was three years old and specialize in letters, in fact I've wanted to pursue a career in corporate logo design for a long time now however with so many interests life has taken me in a million directions. Once Christmas is out of the way I'd be more than happy to draw you up logo. If you find something in the meantime no harm, I'll still send it to you if you'd like.
Thanks for your suggestion darylwizzard5832 ... If you watch a video that we did on personalizing your air gun ... you will see that I used the cross rifles that I wore on one of my collars during Vietnam ... and put it on my BullDog ... so your idea has merit. For the moment, we have a logo without the crossed rifles ... but in time, all logos need to be refurbished. GM just redid theirs with a small gm lettering. So thanks for the suggestion. Please stay in touch... Dr. Russ
MedicNine... my wife Dr. Paula and I both have doctorate degrees in divinity ... providing counseling to clergy of all denominations ... and never charged a dime. We started 20 businesses and have sold all but three.... trailer hitches and tax preparation... we plan to keep this non paying video business until death... Dr. Russ
Not me ... but I have had viewers say they did.... but the range had to be close... and the hit would have been an eye ... and the tracking would have been long. I personally use my 350 fps Diasy air guns to move deer and ducks along ... off of my property.... as they destroy bird feeders... Dr. Russ
I Love this channel however, I have a small point of personal criticism, maybe it's my European upbringing that makes me notice this. I don't like the fact that you constantly refer to yourselves as Doctor Russ and Doctor Paula. This is an airgun channel, there is no added value in that. Like I said, it could be that this is a typical "European" thing. I like my title as well but only on a name plate in my office, outside the office it's just John. So my suggestion is "drop the Dr" in the logo, it's irrelevant. Never the less, I really like your content, it's legit and comes from the heart.
Thanks JBHK ... our doctorate degrees are both in Divinity and we are constantly asked to do counseling (at no charge) and here in the states, everyone still refers to us as Doctor Russ and Doctor Paula.... and I didn't retire until age 75 ... a year and a half ago... and so we continue to hear it ... and so we continue to use it. Dr. Russ
It is good to hear from you again ENZOtaki ... however those favorites of mine have a way of changing from time to time. Among powder firearms, I enjoy the Hell Cat ... as well as several Springfield pistols ... all of which are Magna ported to keep those second plus shots right on the target. Among powder rifles, any Browning with a Harmonic Balancer on the end of the barrel. My favorite caliber is 338 magnum which is called the "Alaskan Caliber" and I have used it to take an Alaskan Grizzly. Among air rifles, it would be a toss up between the semi auto and hammer-less Hueben ... the FX Continuum and the AEA Terminator. Dr. Russ
@@russjones6497 All great selections. I see you are a man of fine gun culture! I myself just recently purchased the Remington 870 12 gauge with a 18.5 inch barrel and the classic wooden furniture. I also have a Windham weaponry MPC AR-15, a S&W 9mm compact shield and a 9mm Beretta M9.
You have some great powder guns ENZOtaki ... I too have the Remington 870 and two 9mm compact Shields in 9mm with ports in the top slide, prepared by S&W Professional Center. I wear one on my ankle in an ankle holster and the second in my briefcase. Ive owned the Beretta M9 before and still own several AR-15 but not by the Windham Mfg. Take good care of them ... clean them after each use... and stay in touch... Dr. Russ
I got my Daisy BB gun at the age of 6 (1957) was taught how to use it and precautions I “WILL” adhere to , after that I was on my own never had any more adult supervision and never shot anything I wasn’t supposed to. 🇺🇸
Good to get your experience Michael Marks.... thanks for sharing ... not far from my own experience.. Dr. Russ
I got one of those for Christmas Soup cans soda pop cans paper targets with a v I graduated from that gun Ruger 10/22 that is how my journey began I wish I still had my Red Rider I may go buy a new one just to have for memory I still remember all the lessons I learned through the years every young youth should own a Red Ryder and a puppy that was a good dose of chores teacher's responsibility for Lifetime
Marcus Foshie .... thanks for writing ... I couildnt agree more ... I too had the puppy .. and raise them today... also had the Ruger 10/22 after the Daisy's.... Dr. Russ
The best target for a Red Rider BB gun is a Pringle’s can. The BB’s will go through one side, but not powerful enough to go out the back. So you just poor them out and reuse them. Learned that at my Grandfather’s farm in Belleville.
Great idea Metal Detroit... thanks ...Dr. Russ
Dr. Russ what a wonderful video! It brought me back to my first Red Rider! Oh those were the days! Merry Christmas to you and your family and God's Blessings.
Thank you Anthony... always good to hear from you... yes .. this was a nice walk down memory lane... Dr Paula and I hope that you and your family has a Safe and Merry Christmas... Dr Russ
Hello Dr. Russ, Your video made me smile !
I never owned one of the Red Ryder BB guns but one of my friends did and we had many fun adventures.
We had discovered woods that we were sure no one else had ever been to, we never wondered where all the trash came from. LOL
Good time and great memories.
I like your expanded motto, your channel keeps getting better, Talk soon, Rick
Always good to hear from you Rick ... we trust you and yours are well too... Dr.Russ
You indeed brought back some old memories. I had friends that had the red Ryder lever action BB gun. I had a pump action BB gun. We often shot in the garage during the winter. And included were those little plastic army men LOL. And of course pop cans!
From there I went to firearms. But many years later, I found myself mentoring troubled young boys. It was then that I returned to air rifles. Specifically a break barrel Nitro piston pellet rifle. That renewed my interest in air guns and I went from there to PCPs.
Anyhow, thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Good to hear from you Leonardokite... my experience is similar... Dr. Russ
I gave red ryders to my grandsons one year, in case you don’t regonize my name it’s Robert Malone with new Handel as Iam thinking of doing some you tube videos later. I’ll be watching yours hope your pups are all grown up & got nice homes. Got a nice 200 lb hog living out back of my house in the woods may have to put him down soon as he is disturbing my traps. Nice to see you again. Let’s have a great new year air gunning Dr Russ
Robert Malone ... it is always good to hear from you and thanks for the new year's wish... we hope the same for your family.... hopefully you will share that final story on the wild hog out back with us.... The You Tube business is tough ... tougher than we thought ... have several goals and include the long run when you start. Our immediate goal was to reach out to 15 grand kids who were scattered about the country and we are fortunate to see them once a year. Our initial goal was to do 6 videos and then re-evaluate the whole project..... that was 62 videos ago ... and quite a cost in terms of time and money ... but in the end... we find it worth it ... especially when we hear from our viewers like you... Dr. Russ
@@russjones6497 it’s been great watching your channel & I respect you as a fellow veteran also as we are getting fewer every year from our time of service & it’s been hard to see so many of our brothers leaving us. The hog is still out their in 40 plus acres but has not come back since last time I got him on my tree cam even though I’ve left food for him but we have had a lot of rain which we needed so I’ll continue to update you as to & if he returns. Too bad U can’t post pics on here or I’d leave some pics of him. Well I understand it costs a good bit to do like you do with no sponsors but I’ll try it perhaps but on a much smaller scale if I do & try it as like you I love helping others of like mind also when I can. Iam still waiting on my new FX MAVERICK VP Model in 25cal. So Iam adding to my collection slowly as it can be very expensive as you say since all I restarted with was 6 break barrels since I sold all my PCPs when I got out because of my eyes but since the VA operated on them & now have 20/20 vision again Iam having a blast shooting. Plinking & hunting again. Love to you & your family one old Vet to another WE ARE WALKING TALKING HISTORY my friend. Robert Malone & family
I've the "Chief AJ" special edition. Bought it at a discount from the chief (the head of the National Slingshot Association at that time), when I was his 2nd in command, as well as Florida state representative for the organization. It has the big loop handle, as in the old TV series with Chuck Conners "The Rifleman".
Thanks for sharing your very special Daisy story with us usernamemykel... Dr. Russ
A fascinating interesting video again thank you Dr Russ. Hope you and your family have a very Happy Christmas Time.
Good to hear from you Emay Russell..... we hope you and your family enjoy a safe and very Merry Christmas... Dr Russ
Daisy is always a beautiful gun.
It's good hearing from you Rhino ... and yes it is beautiful ... and certainly a walk down memory lane just holding it... Dr Russ
I keep hearing about you being in Wyoming recently and IM SO disappointed I couldn’t meet you while you were in my neighborhood! I live in Casper. Born and raised.
ns boost... we go thru Casper when we head up from Cheyenne to Buffalo... hopefully we will get together the next time thru... Dr. Russ
GREAT VIDEO DR RUSS AS ALWAYS CONTINUE YOUR TEACHINGS DOING A GREAT JOB🎯🎯🎯🎯
Good to hear from you Break Barrel.... some good videos are in the works... Dr. Russ
@@drsrussandpaula I'll be looking forward airgunner 🎯🎯🎯
Merry Christmas to you & Mrs Russ bob from Fla
Same to you friend, Dr. Russ
Great tips and tricks as always Dr. Russ. Let me take this opportunity to wish you and your family and the team, a Merry Christmas and a better New Year 2022, from My Family. All God's Blessings and good health. Stay safe all. See you on the next episode.
Always good to hear from you Jerome... Dr. Russ
Depending on the amount of detail you want on your patch you might want to add single pellet symbols around the outside of your patch image to show the different types and sizes of pellets you shoot. 22dom, 25dom, 35dom, 177dom, 177 hollowpoint, 22 hollowpoint, 35 cal hollowpoint, 50 cal hollowpoint etc. These would show your range of shot and support.
Thank you John for your input... a patch designed by our viewers... Dr. Russ
Green tress and color to the animals. Blue sky and white clouds .
Thanks Peter... Dr.Russ
DR. RUSS, YOU FORGOT TO INCLUDE THE PASTURE POODLE IN YOUR LOGO!
Douglas Uhde... just catching up on some of my comments... Please continue to share... you will see evidence of our viewer designed patch and logo this coming week... Dr.Russ
Wow what a spectacular find!👍👍👍👍👍
Catherine Harris ... it is good to hear from you and thanks for the compliment... please keep us in your air gun info loop... helping us to help everyone be air gun sharp. Dr Russ
Never heard of The Grizzly Predator Air rifle?
Thank you!
Always good to hear from you Sergey Ishenin.... Dr. Russ
The 880 and model 35 and 901 have adjustable rear sights
True Terry Best ... I will provide reviews on them soon... It is good to hear from you .... be sure to enter our contest ... details out in the next 48 hours ... Dr. Russ
I like your hat Dr. Russ!!!
Thanks for the compliment Sean Sabadin... Dr. Russ
I went onto a Daisy Powerline 880, then a Crosman Nitro Piston after my special edition Chief AJ model of the Red Ryder, and I've been subscribed to your channel since I've since purchased a Gamo Swarm Maxxim and an Air Venturi Avenger .22.
Would you be reviewing the Air Venturi Avenger BULLPUP anytime soon? I know that you favor "bullpups", as long as they have the minimum length barrel
you prefer.
Happy Holiday to you and Paula, and including the "dawgs".
Good to hear from you again usernamemykel....my interest in a 20 inch barrel (minimum) goes back to my Vietnam war days.... the Army designed that AR15 and I remember that it had a 20 inch barrel for accuracy... 20 inches of spiraling rifling to get that pellet or slug spinning correctly. Bull Pups save space and longer barrels hit the bullseyes farther out. My reviews outside with a chronograph and targets has been delayed with Michigan's harsh winter... Hopefully March will change that ... April will for sure... Dr. Russ
@@drsrussandpaula
The only thing that I shot in the military (USAF) was an M16, which became infamous in 'Nam because mud would jam it, from what I've read. The only time that I shot it was in basic training, otherwise I never came near one through my whole tour, which was all stateside. I like to think that Uncle Sam thought that I was too valuable to be sent out of the states. Hell no, I was just lucky.
Later on in life I became a LEO, and ever since, even after being retired for 32 years, I still carry, even to just go to the dumpster, because one never knows where or when something will happen, such as being attacked by a Pitbull. Or an ex-wife.
When seconds count "police are just minutes away". That's too long for comfort.
@@usernamemykel Good advice usenamemykel .... During my Vietnam tour ... the M-16 worked fine ... with or without mud.... today I am told that the M-4 is even better... Dr. Rluss
Thanks for the video. What’s the fastest shooting most powerful BB gun out there? And where can I get one
Nimster... it is good to hear from you. The Gamo Swarm group in 177 advertise the greatest speed... but I look for fpe (energy) or knock down power... and I try to stay below 1050 fps which not only adds to accuracy but helps them stay back yard friendly ... or quiet ... which is not only good for keeping neighbor complaints down ... buy it also helps keep other critters from hearing you shoot.... and allows you to see more of them... Dr. Russ
Love the hat!
Thanks MedicNine... Dr. Russ
DR Russ graet classic air gun Daisy Red Ryder christmas story have that say you shot your eye out at one time Daisy Red Ryder went out phaes until christmas story brought back the Daisy Red Ryder did you know how Daisy Inc came to be
The year was 1886. France had just given the bright copper Statue of Liberty to the United States. Coca-Cola had just been invented and was only available as a syrup mixed with soda water. The Plymouth Iron Windmill Company in Plymouth, Michigan, just outside of Detroit, had for four years been making iron windmills for farmers. However a premium item, given free to farmers who purchased these windmills, was about to change that company's destiny.
Windmill sales did not take off as expected and the company came close in 1888 to liquidating. The vote failed by one vote - that of General Manager Lewis Cass Hough. While the "Chicago" air rifle--made almost entirely of wood - had been made since 1885 by the Markham Air Rifle Company of Plymouth, Hamilton was the first to develop a metal air rifle. After firing the gun (first at a basket of red-ink covered paper and then an old shingle), Hough exclaimed in the slang of the time, "Boy, that's a Daisy!" and later convinced the Board of Directors to use the metal air rifle as a premium item.
The popularity of the premium item was huge. Farmers were more interested in the "Daisy" than the windmill-- so much so that the focus of the company shifted from windmills to airguns. By 1890, the twenty-five employees of Plymouth Iron Windmill Company were producing 50,000 guns, most of which were distributed within a radius of one hundred miles of the factory. but the name of Daisy"stuck became world best air gun inc
blackswordshinobi .... Thanks for that history of Daisy.... Dr. Russ
Oh, and by the way, your logo is pretty cool the way it is. Of course I am not artistically inclined in any way. So you might take that advice with a lot of salt. 😎
Thanks Leonardokite ... the design tips have finally come to a close and will post in our next video... Dr. Russ
My parents would never buy me one I got the famous you'll shoot your brother's eye out lol later I got a Crossman pump master.. now I'm into igt piston guns but my 7 yr old daughter cant handle them... soooo off to Wal-Mart we went and picked up a red ryder . Now I get to shoot with my little one . Awesome iconic gun !
It is good to hear from you brioc26... and thanks for sharing the "mentoring story" about you and your daughter. Please keep us in your air gun info loop ... Dr. Russ
@@russjones6497 thanks for the response . I stumbled upon your channel and have watched alot of your videos .. keep posting and il keep watching ...
btw they made a full size adult thicker stock
Jeffrey ... you are right ... in fact... they offer that Daisy lever action in three different width stocks. Dr. Russ
Should have got the Grizzly Predator Air rifle instead. Do not let the price fool you.
havent heard about it yet....
Dr.Russ I think I can be of some assistance. I just so happen to be an artist. I've been drawing & painting since I was three years old and specialize in letters, in fact I've wanted to pursue a career in corporate logo design for a long time now however with so many interests life has taken me in a million directions.
Once Christmas is out of the way I'd be more than happy to draw you up logo. If you find something in the meantime no harm, I'll still send it to you if you'd like.
Thanks Andrew ... we finally brought all of the design tips to a close... and we will post the finished project in our next video... Dr. Russ
@@drsrussandpaula 👍
I think you should have two rifles in cross ❌ formation somewhere in front of or maybe behind the logo.
Thanks for your suggestion darylwizzard5832 ... If you watch a video that we did on personalizing your air gun ... you will see that I used the cross rifles that I wore on one of my collars during Vietnam ... and put it on my BullDog ... so your idea has merit. For the moment, we have a logo without the crossed rifles ... but in time, all logos need to be refurbished. GM just redid theirs with a small gm lettering. So thanks for the suggestion. Please stay in touch... Dr. Russ
If I may ask... What type of Doctor are you?
MedicNine... my wife Dr. Paula and I both have doctorate degrees in divinity ... providing counseling to clergy of all denominations ... and never charged a dime. We started 20 businesses and have sold all but three.... trailer hitches and tax preparation... we plan to keep this non paying video business until death... Dr. Russ
Looks cool to me
Good... and it is always good to hear from you Mark ... Dr.Russ
Did you kill a buck deer 🦌 with a Red Ryder?
Not me ... but I have had viewers say they did.... but the range had to be close... and the hit would have been an eye ... and the tracking would have been long. I personally use my 350 fps Diasy air guns to move deer and ducks along ... off of my property.... as they destroy bird feeders... Dr. Russ
Air is life
Good to hear from you again power play 4 real.... Dr. Russ
Add God bless America
Thank you George Thayer ... good to hear from you ... Dr. Russ
I Love this channel however, I have a small point of personal criticism, maybe it's my European upbringing that makes me notice this.
I don't like the fact that you constantly refer to yourselves as Doctor Russ and Doctor Paula. This is an airgun channel, there is no added value in that. Like I said, it could be that this is a typical "European" thing. I like my title as well but only on a name plate in my office, outside the office it's just John. So my suggestion is "drop the Dr" in the logo, it's irrelevant. Never the less, I really like your content, it's legit and comes from the heart.
Thanks JBHK ... our doctorate degrees are both in Divinity and we are constantly asked to do counseling (at no charge) and here in the states, everyone still refers to us as Doctor Russ and Doctor Paula.... and I didn't retire until age 75 ... a year and a half ago... and so we continue to hear it ... and so we continue to use it. Dr. Russ
Hey Doc! Do you have any real firearms as well?
Enzotaki ... yes ..but each year I sell a few from lack of use ... and purchase a few more air guns... Dr. Russ
@@russjones6497 Any firearm in particular that’s your favorite?
It is good to hear from you again ENZOtaki ... however those favorites of mine have a way of changing from time to time. Among powder firearms, I enjoy the Hell Cat ... as well as several Springfield pistols ... all of which are Magna ported to keep those second plus shots right on the target. Among powder rifles, any Browning with a Harmonic Balancer on the end of the barrel. My favorite caliber is 338 magnum which is called the "Alaskan Caliber" and I have used it to take an Alaskan Grizzly. Among air rifles, it would be a toss up between the semi auto and hammer-less Hueben ... the FX Continuum and the AEA Terminator. Dr. Russ
@@russjones6497 All great selections. I see you are a man of fine gun culture! I myself just recently purchased the Remington 870 12 gauge with a 18.5 inch barrel and the classic wooden furniture. I also have a Windham weaponry MPC AR-15, a S&W 9mm compact shield and a 9mm Beretta M9.
You have some great powder guns ENZOtaki ... I too have the Remington 870 and two 9mm compact Shields in 9mm with ports in the top slide, prepared by S&W Professional Center. I wear one on my ankle in an ankle holster and the second in my briefcase. Ive owned the Beretta M9 before and still own several AR-15 but not by the Windham Mfg. Take good care of them ... clean them after each use... and stay in touch... Dr. Russ
Add a rabbit
Karl Johnson.... true ... thanks ... Dr. Russ
tomy
Tomy? Dr. Russ