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This Mini Crossbow Shoots Several Arrows as well as Makes a Great Present

Jan 25

This Mini Weapon Shoots Several Arrowheads and Makes a Fantastic Present My next-door neighbor revealed me his hand made multi-shot duplicating crossbow, based on the ancient Zughe Chukonu style. Those of you that play Age of Empires find out about these militaries. According to the background, this weapon was not created to fast fire at a striking adversary. The arrows (or "bolts") were dipped in toxin, and also would aid "reduce" the attackers. You can see the video clip I made below of these weapons we made that shoot toothpicks. I made a purple "crook" to contend. If you look genuine close, you'll see the various other openings left from multiple shootings. The arrows fire concerning 4 to 5 feet, however, for the video clip I shot them close range - which I admit is equally as enjoyable. View the video below: https://microcrossbows.com/ We sold these a couple of years ago and also around went bonkers placing them with each other and also selling them - and afterwards we recognized we could upgrade them, and also turn them right into a DO IT YOURSELF (Do It Yourself) product, which is much easier to make and also ship (and satisfy orders much faster). I have actually additionally included a web link below to our site, where you can acquire them. The enjoyable we have actually had constructing as well as firing them - especially at clay targets - has been a fantastic experience. These have actually been ideal presents for: Woodcrafters Design Builders Age of Empires Lovers Ancient Chinese weapons collectors Crossbow and Archery Hobbyists Desk Executives Birthday party take home presents Do it yourself Builders and also collectors If you are looking for a fun model to construct, that fires numerous toothpicks (it holds 6) click on the web link listed below and also enjoy the video clip, or order one from our web site. We wish you take pleasure in the Crossbow as long as we do! To purchase visit: https://microcrossbows.com Jerry and Chris