Hairy Times for Raging Stallion

SAN FRANCISCO -– Gay studio Raging Stallion has partnered with Pistol Media to launch niche site HairyBoyz.com. Catering to customers who enjoy hirsute gay performers, the site will feature newer talent like Ivan Andros and Huessein.

The site has been running in a beta version for the past month but will officially launch this weekend. In addition, "Hairy Boyz #4," the latest from the DVD series that inspired the site, will be released in July.

Like cross-town competitors COLT and Falcon Studios, Raging Stallion, which began production in 1999, draws from a deep archive of still and video footage to feed its various online presences, including Sexgames.tv, RearStable.com and FistingCentral.com.

Pistol Media is based in Sydney and the two companies have worked closely to complement each other. Pistol began as a web company that sought out Raging Stallion two years ago for its hard copy distribution, and Raging Stallion eventually handed over its web properties to be maintained by Pistol.

“We’re basically a two-company company,” Raging Stallion Director Chris Ward told XBiz. “We help Pistol with its DVDs, and Pistol helps us send feeds to hundreds of sites, as well as for our own members’ programs.”

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