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This Mini Crossbow Fires Numerous Arrowheads as well as Makes a Fantastic Gift

Jan 25

This Mini Weapon Fires Several Arrowheads and also Makes a Terrific Present My neighbor showed me his hand made multi-shot repeating crossbow, based on the ancient Zughe Chukonu design. Those of you that play Age of Realms find out about these militaries. According to the history, this tool was not made to quick fire at an assaulting enemy. The arrows (or "screws") were dipped in poisonous substance, and also would certainly help "reduce" the assailants. You can see the video clip I made listed below of these crossbows we made that shoot toothpicks. I made a purple "crook" to shoot at. If you look actual close, you'll see the various other openings left from multiple capturings. The arrowheads shoot regarding 4 to 5 feet, but also for the video clip I shot them close quarters - which I confess is just as enjoyable. Enjoy the video right here: https://microcrossbows.com/ We marketed these a few years earlier and also around went bonkers placing them together and also selling them - and then we recognized we might revamp them, and also transform them right into a DIY (Do It Yourself) product, which is easier to make and also deliver (as well as satisfy orders much faster). I have likewise included a web link listed below to our site, where you can acquire them. The enjoyable we've had putting together and also shooting them - especially at clay targets - has been a terrific adventure. These have been ideal gifts for: Woodcrafters Model Builders Age of Empires Enthusiasts Old Chinese weapons collectors Crossbow and also Archery Hobbyists Workdesk Execs Birthday celebration event take home gifts Do it yourself Builders and also enthusiasts If you are trying to find a fun model to build, that shoots several toothpicks (it holds 6) click on the link below as well as view the video clip, or order one from our website. We hope you take pleasure in the Weapon as high as we do! To acquire browse through: https://microcrossbows.com Jerry and Chris