I always love seeing the differences, and similarities, between sportsman shows in Europe and the UK vs. USA. Side note; the cinematography is always on point with TGS.
Agreed, he should come to Dallas in January and cover the Dallas Safari Club Convention and Expo. It's really good and a bit different from the NRA Annual Meeting and Expo. is also in Dallas in 2024.
At 73 and an owner of a Perazzi MX-8, I have no burning desire to take a trip to Italy and visit Perazzi. But were I 20 years younger (and had the money at that time!) . I would have loved to vacation there, go to Brescia and have a Perazzi "made to order" to fit me. What an experience that must be! And to attend this show in Caccia would be awesome as well.
Guys. You struck Gold again. The cultural journey through food. What emotional rush that caused with me! Keep up the go…excellent work, and keep evolving the concept. And Sasha, we’ll understand if the camera suddenly drops onto the table filming the sky while you respond to Johnny’s taunts and grab his plate for yourself
due delle mie passioni più grandi, la cucina con il mitico e inimitabile Giorgione( se non ci fosse bisognerebbe inventarlo😂)e poi il tiro al piattello con te, avanti sempre così , video strepitosi
Interesting you opened with Giuseppe Rizzini and the BR110 Beccaccia Light 28 gauge. I received one last month, 2.28kg (5 lb. 0.4 oz). If anyone wonders why a BR110 Beccaccia Light? Just look at Italian woodcock hunting videos. Hunting in mountains and valleys on steep slopes. Similar cover as in Eastern Canada, just tilted 30 to 45 degrees. Great video. I highly recommend a visit to Italy. I want to Verona in February for the EOS. Fantastic city and show. So you flew BA LHR->PEG ?
@@tgsoutdoors Just checked the price of that flight. And I know the cost of the flight LGW->VRN. Those flights are less than the cost of a taxi to the Toronto airport. Just another reason to visit Italy.
Absolutely top quality. Presentation, Content, Editing, Storyboard etc. You guys are stepping up a level with every new update. You took me on a journey through a very unusual and yet an extremely interesting time. I look forward to the review of 4x4.
Absolutely wonderful. Would love a trip out there. My wife is fluent in Italian maybe I could persuade her but she does not like guns, so she is very understanding of me owning three lololololol. Good work Guys, a pleasure as usual!!!
Amazing video Johnny. You have infected me with the desire of small caliber shotguns. Do not know how it happened, but everywhere I turn, there is a gorgeous over and under, and side by side .410, and 28 gauge shotgun. I am in love with these gorgeous guns. Thank you, now I only need to give someone all my money, for a pretty shotgun in 28 gauge.
Incredible content as always you certainly know how to hit the sweet spot with your videos Johnny. Would love to see a colab with Roy Martin gunsmiths as he shares your passion for old English side by side guns
I think you would like a BR550 for quail in open cover. The BR110 Beccaccia Light is good for tight cover and hunting woodcock the Italian way on 30-45 degree slopes.
Well I really don’t like this video. Not only was I salivating over the guns, but it made me feel hungry with all the great food! Joking aside loved it. Your videos are always worthy of a watch ( or three or four and a few pauses to check out some of the guns).
A brilliant review on a brilliant show. Thanks for showing us poor English shooters what is available in Italy. The guy from Montefeltro speaks better English than wot we do in Yorkshire.
I'd rather see the cook over the trick shooter. Many Americans love Italian food, and game cooking is very important here. I always think it's funny that browning doesn't bring some variants to the United States. Honestly though probably wouldn't use them. A lot of people still won't take autos to the Backcountry, lever action and bolt action have been the only things to earn it.
Oh look... more content we would NEVER see in the US if it was not for Jonny... just spectacular, thank you!
I always love seeing the differences, and similarities, between sportsman shows in Europe and the UK vs. USA. Side note; the cinematography is always on point with TGS.
Agreed, he should come to Dallas in January and cover the Dallas Safari Club Convention and Expo. It's really good and a bit different from the NRA Annual Meeting and Expo. is also in Dallas in 2024.
Honestly, the production quality and editing of your videos are like something you'd see on Netflix or Prime. Great stuff, keep it up!
Beautiful part of Italy. I love the look of all the cities and towns built in on the mountain to preserve the low lands for farming.
Some very unique guns, food, and wonderful eye candy.
A lot of wisdom shared, especially in the last couple of minutes of this clip .
At 73 and an owner of a Perazzi MX-8, I have no burning desire to take a trip to Italy and visit Perazzi. But were I 20 years younger (and had the money at that time!) . I would have loved to vacation there, go to Brescia and have a Perazzi "made to order" to fit me. What an experience that must be! And to attend this show in Caccia would be awesome as well.
Now I know what I want for the big 60. Caccia Village 2024😊😊
Stumbled upon your videos a few weeks ago and have been absolutely thrashing them! Keep up the great work. All the way from New Zealand
Excellent show and Italy is a fantastic place. So next show from France, Spain or Portugal.....
Another great video!!! Love your channel in Southeast Missouri!
Fantastic 🤩🤩👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you!
Very nice very good program for the people and hunters.
Italy and the culture there looks fantastic! Thanks for the video.
I have been looking forward to this video, outstanding well worth the wait.
Guys. You struck Gold again. The cultural journey through food. What emotional rush that caused with me! Keep up the go…excellent work, and keep evolving the concept. And Sasha, we’ll understand if the camera suddenly drops onto the table filming the sky while you respond to Johnny’s taunts and grab his plate for yourself
Great Job Johnny you have step up your adventures to bring the people of your channel.
WHAT A WOW factor of excellence. Keep up the great work...
Of course when it comes to shooting and Shotguns and cooking the italions are right at the top of the list Fantastic video 👏👏👏🇨🇮
Thankyou 😁
Fabulous entertainment Jonny and I love the quote you mentioned at the end. Great stuff and so true!
What an intersting show and lovely place to visit! Jonny and Sasha - THANK YOU for taking us along!!
Johny,you are the king🤷♂️great all your videos,great story and you love this and do it with pasion👊👊
Glad you enjoy it!
Love seeing the falconers there.
The content and quality just gets better and better...
Fabulous
Well done gentleman superb ! The more I see of Italy the more I want to go thanks for the insight .
due delle mie passioni più grandi, la cucina con il mitico e inimitabile Giorgione( se non ci fosse bisognerebbe inventarlo😂)e poi il tiro al piattello con te, avanti sempre così , video strepitosi
Giorgione was such a star!
Wow looks like an amazing show, the food looked delicious and some great looking guns thanks for sharing
Fantastic video Johnny. That was a very special video. Love the Italian way of hunting, eating, and everything hunting.
It would be a dream to attend that event!!! Maybe one day !!
Another amazing video production. Thanks
Beautiful guns, food steeped in tradition, I have to admit I'm insanely jealous. Another remarkable video.
Well done!!!
Interesting you opened with Giuseppe Rizzini and the BR110 Beccaccia Light 28 gauge. I received one last month, 2.28kg (5 lb. 0.4 oz).
If anyone wonders why a BR110 Beccaccia Light? Just look at Italian woodcock hunting videos. Hunting in mountains and valleys on steep slopes. Similar cover as in Eastern Canada, just tilted 30 to 45 degrees.
Great video. I highly recommend a visit to Italy. I want to Verona in February for the EOS. Fantastic city and show.
So you flew BA LHR->PEG ?
I flew into the north and out PEG - STN
A very convenient flight, even if it was RyanAir
@@tgsoutdoors Just checked the price of that flight. And I know the cost of the flight LGW->VRN. Those flights are less than the cost of a taxi to the Toronto airport. Just another reason to visit Italy.
Very cool! Feel the need to travel.
Absolutely top quality. Presentation, Content, Editing, Storyboard etc. You guys are stepping up a level with every new update.
You took me on a journey through a very unusual and yet an extremely interesting time. I look forward to the review of 4x4.
Lucky man!! Malc and Ann Lincs UK xx
Do like your italian vids! different class of passion over there.
Nice sou nice Jonny wath a fantastick show 👍👍
Great show. Keep up the good work
Wow. Definitely need to get to Italy. Great video gents 👌
Brilliant
I wish the US market offered the same variety of unique sporting arms, like break action slug guns.
Hi , another great film, look forward to the next one and the next gun review with Mike . Will you be doing anymore factory tours.
That food looks fantastic!!..American gun shows all you ever see is hit dogs and burgers!!
And Nachos with plastic cheese
Absolutely wonderful. Would love a trip out there. My wife is fluent in Italian maybe I could persuade her but she does not like guns, so she is very understanding of me owning three lololololol. Good work Guys, a pleasure as usual!!!
Take her to Verona for the EOS February 17-19 2024. Valentine's day February 14, 2024.
Amazing video Johnny. You have infected me with the desire of small caliber shotguns. Do not know how it happened, but everywhere I turn, there is a gorgeous over and under, and side by side .410, and 28 gauge shotgun. I am in love with these gorgeous guns.
Thank you, now I only need to give someone all my money, for a pretty shotgun in 28 gauge.
Awesome video !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That a400 28 looks fun! Also that Bracco is gorgeous. Fun video!
Wish they were available in the U.K.
Great video, I'm interested in which rifle you were holding in your hand on 24:15?
Love it and would like to see it in reality. Brilliant video jonny 👍👍❤️🍻
It was a great experience, I would definitely recommend
That hammer 410 bore looks something I would like to see in the US.
Next Level again, TV quality content, Thanks John and Sacha, any chance on reviewing the SIACE 28 gauge SXS please.
That 410 hammer gun was incredible
Incredible content as always you certainly know how to hit the sweet spot with your videos Johnny. Would love to see a colab with Roy Martin gunsmiths as he shares your passion for old English side by side guns
I couldnt get over that shooting display.
Now I need to renew my passport
great video enjoyed it very much ! cheers 👌
Thank you! Cheers!
have put this down as a possible trip for next year
Perhaps a TGS trip…
Think I saw you guys flying out from Gatwick for this??? Wished I came over and said hello
We flew out of Heathrow for this one, but we’re in Gatwick a few times that month for other projects.
Sounds similar to the way I've caught thrush in the past.
That Rizzini is very interesting. Wonder how it would be on quail
Probably pretty handy - although I think it would take some learning!
I think you would like a BR550 for quail in open cover. The BR110 Beccaccia Light is good for tight cover and hunting woodcock the Italian way on 30-45 degree slopes.
That looked great,Was that a very expensive Tungsten load on its way to the UK perhaps?
who made the adjustable stock on the Rizzini 460???
Surprised you didn’t visit the Sabatti booth. 😢
Next time!
great vid , i loved it , i did not know about that show . looks fantastic . Do you still have your gun shop too ?
No one does it like the Italian's 🇮🇹 well done ...
The food looked so good, I had to put my phone down and take lunch half way through.
Wild boar meat balls?
*Giorgione (Big George) is singing when he doesn't cook delicious meals*
i might try doing a handstand with a sack over my head next time i go shooting like that nutter 😂
And punt guns, albeit fleetingly. What more could a man want.
Can you add a link to the trick shooter? I have no idea on how to spell his name.
Raniero Testa. And don’t miss Laura, Orissa, Francesca, and Carlotta
Well I really don’t like this video. Not only was I salivating over the guns, but it made me feel hungry with all the great food! Joking aside loved it. Your videos are always worthy of a watch ( or three or four and a few pauses to check out some of the guns).
A brilliant review on a brilliant show. Thanks for showing us poor English shooters what is available in Italy. The guy from Montefeltro speaks better English than wot we do in Yorkshire.
Will you be at The Game Fair next month? It’ll be my first!
But what about the burning question 😂......did you buy the Cosmi? 😁😁
I did not unfortunately. Since leaving the EU bringing guns home has become a little more tough.
One day though I'm sure 😁 P.S thank you for another superb video. A visit there has been added to the ever growing bucket list 😂
👍👏💪
They sure beat the crap food at American shows.
Honestly the food is more than enough of a reason to go back next year!
This kind of content needs to be promoted way more, 126k subs is pathetic
I'd rather see the cook over the trick shooter. Many Americans love Italian food, and game cooking is very important here. I always think it's funny that browning doesn't bring some variants to the United States. Honestly though probably wouldn't use them. A lot of people still won't take autos to the Backcountry, lever action and bolt action have been the only things to earn it.
Understanding the recipes is reason enough to learn Italian!
Makes Australian gunshows look decidedly low brow... and nutritionally deficient.
Girst
Did you really say, "German reliability"? Good sense of humor, I see.
Looks like a ripoff of a USJeep but over-engineered in typical Germanic fashion rising the costs up significantly
non c'è nessun altro stato che parla peggio l'inglese che l'italia
I 😢
I can't relate to these folk. They shoot song birds as do the Maltese. Just not get my approval. However hey make try good guns.
Sure would like to sink my teeth into that smoked wild boar!
That was wild!
Terrible lack of diversity in the attendees of than event
How so?