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This Mini Crossbow Shoots Multiple Arrows as well as Makes a Terrific Present

Jan 25

This Mini Crossbow Shoots Several Arrowheads as well as Makes an Excellent Gift My next-door neighbor showed me his hand made multi-shot repeating crossbow, based upon the old Zughe Chukonu layout. Those of you that play Age of Empires learn about these militaries. According to the history, this tool was not developed to quick fire at an attacking enemy. The arrowheads (or "bolts") were dipped in poison, and also would assist "reduce" the attackers. You can see the video I made below of these crossbows we made that shoot toothpicks. I made a purple "bad guy" to contend. If you look genuine close, you'll see the other holes left from multiple shootings. The arrows fire about 4 to 5 feet, but for the video I shot them close range - which I admit is just as enjoyable. See the video below: https://microcrossbows.com/ We marketed these a couple of years back and around went bonkers putting them with each other and marketing them - and after that we understood we can revamp them, as well as turn them into a DO IT YOURSELF (Do It Yourself) item, which is much easier to make as well as deliver (and also satisfy orders quicker). I have actually additionally included a web link below to our internet site, where you can get them. The fun we have actually had putting together as well as firing them - specifically at clay targets - has actually been a great journey. These have actually been ideal presents for: Woodcrafters Model Builders Age of Empires Enthusiasts Old Chinese weapons collection agencies Crossbow as well as Archery Hobbyists Workdesk Executives Birthday event take home presents DIY Builders as well as enthusiasts If you are looking for a fun version to construct, that fires several toothpicks (it holds 6) click the link below as well as view the video, or order one from our site. We hope you appreciate the Weapon as high as we do! To buy visit: https://microcrossbows.com Jerry as well as Chris