6th March 2016, 05:49 PM | #1 |
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Pellet Crossbow??
I found this unusual crossbow in second hand shop. I had bow string made for it. I found it shoots in an arc with a bolt, after further research I believe it to be a pellet crossbow. Please help me ID where this could have been made and what type of crossbow is it.
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6th March 2016, 08:34 PM | #2 |
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With the buttstock shaped as it is, it looks like a modern version of the old stone -bow.
For one of these (if it is!) you need two strings with spacers holding them apart, and a small 'basket' or pouch for the stone. The pics are a bit fuzzy, but it looks like the posts are a little close together at the front. Stone -bows were accurate & deadly little devices, for taking birds and small game, & used even in the 18th & 19th century. They were also popular with ladies. Best, Richard. |
7th March 2016, 03:53 AM | #3 |
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Stone Bow!
OK that makes more sense, so I am right it needs a double bow string with a pouch and spacers.
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7th March 2016, 07:19 AM | #4 |
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Correct, a doubled string and pouch will be necessary. You might want to locate Helmut Nickel's article, "Stone-bows in the Old and New Worlds" in ARMS AND ARMOR ANNUAL (ed. Rob't Held, Chicago: Follett 1973), which shows examples from several cultures and from these you can get a good idea as to the various ways that a functional version can be made for your crossbow.
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