SUBMIT YOUR VIDEO: American Airgunner TV Show is looking for viewer-made Airgun videos to air within the 2012 season.
Send an e-mail to AmericanAirgunner@gmail.com. Include your name, phone number, and a link to your video.
Videos can be about anything airgun related—customizations, ethical hunts, trick shots, slow motion, etc. Videos must be original, tasteful, and safe and may not contain any copyrighted material.
VIDEO SUBMISSION AGREEMENT, WARNING, WAIVER, ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY (pdf)
American Airgunner is the first and only television show to feature the airgun shooting sports. A range of airgunning interests, hunts, disciplines and competitions are the central focus. The show appeals to hard-core airgunners, attracts casual and no vice shooters, and compels firearm and archery shooters to learn about air gunning. American Airgunner 2012 will entertain, instruct, and educate.
Paul Capello
Creator & Host of American Airgunner
Paul began his career path as a carpenter and cabinetmaker in a small family-run business in
Brooklyn, New York. A true renaissance man, Paul took those skills and began a journey into the world of film-making as a special effects artist and prop builder. He then went on to achieve worldwide recognition as a custom computer designer. Calling upon his talents as a master model maker, he transformed personal computers into works of modern art, and wrote the book “The MaximumPC Guide to Extreme PC Mods.” Paul’s obsession with air guns is matched only by his passion for film making and the language of the moving image. With his straightforward journalistic style, Paul takes millions of viewers on guided tours of what is soon to become their favorite airguns and accessories.
Eight individuals from different backgrounds try their trigger fingers with non-powder guns ― in a competition fro prizes and bragging rights.
Contestants will engage in a multitude of targets using a variety of airguns that will challenge any previous knowledge of arm handling. The airgun challenges, shown throughout American Airgunner’s 2012 season will test the shooters’ accuracy, speed, gun-handling and ability to strategize.
Be a part of the first televised airgun competition as shooters aim for the fastest time, the most accurate shot, and ultimately the winner of the first Airgunner Challenge.