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  • Imagine having a 6 ft sized one of those...

  • i am looking to by a Mongol horse bow anyone here know of a place on line to buy one a trust worthy one.

  • I never knew the Mongols were mutes. Must have been handy for sneaking up on their enemies.

  • holy balls look at the draw on a small bow like that

  • @uuganmongolnatioin --

    Composite horse-bows are composites -- hence the name. Typically, of a thin inner core of wood layered with animal horn and animal sinew on the belly and back (& fastened with animal glue). So traditional Korean bows can be, were, and are both bamboo *and* horn. It's not too hard, if you muster any unkilled brain-cells to the issue.

  • they've got arse kicked by Japanese though then much letor on the twice the Jewish Auschwits Nuke bombs over Japan. LOL

  • @maxinpains --

    "they've got arse kicked by Japanese though then much letor on the twice the Jewish Auschwits Nuke bombs over Japan. LOL "

    I'm assuming English is not your native tongue. Be aware that this is complete gibberish -- doesn't parse at all in that language. You should have a native speaker read your posts before you post them, if you want them to be understood at all.

  • @severinssister

     you like "Two- Auchwits nuke bomb" part? i thought so...LOL

  • YEA! i got Mongolia for my country report :DDDDD

  • Sorry most of Korean sucks.

    Mongolian (some of chinese) & Japanese people Rocks . so as size of penis. LOL

  • @maxinpains well Koreans and Mongolians pretty much used almost the same bow. very similar techniques used to make these too

  • @darthsion71 @ maxinpains --

    Quite right about Korean bow and Mongol bow being near-identical. The two cultures bear the similarities history would lead one to expect -- Koreans take it for granted that they are of Mongol descent to a great degree, and for good reason.

  • @severinssister true true

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  • you are really stupid you know that? why don't you make a compound bow with materials that you can find in nature?

  • Funny, that is this a compound bow.

  • @aznmeowmeow funny these techniques and style of bows are ancient

  • @darthsion71 I don't see your point. Aren't compound bow ancient.

  • @aznmeowmeow my point is these bows arent modern these bow have been made since before the time of Genghis Khan

  • @aznmeowmeow

    It's not a compound bow, actually, it's a composite bow. "Compound bow" refers to a kind of modern (20th-century) bow that uses levers and pulleys to draw. (That's the weird bow with little mechanical wheels incorporated into it that you see modern U.S. bow-hunters using.) "Composite bow" means a bow made up of a composite of several different materials, traditionally wood, horn and sinew fastened with glue. As here. No wheels. :)

  • horn of who? (mean weach animal)

  • @kazah86 i believe water buffalo

  • The turkish and hungarian (magyar ;) ) bows are also remarkable.

    As well as the magyar crossbow made with a similar method from horn and tendon and other natural and flexible materials, unlike the european ones, which are made of "hard" steel.

  • Actually Koreans also use horn, but you are not tha same that is true! Greetings from Hungary!

  • MONGOLIA

  • haha, Koreans!!!!

    Please people get educated! Korea was nothing back in history, not yet independent country.

    Why Koreans not had great empire or sthing....

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  • because mongols had fuckin' 9 mills back then

  • actually they didnt even fight. the koreans gave their princess to leave them alone.

  • Ok both of you guys are lying, immature people who really really need to shut up.

  • stop talking,your a skinny punk u could never pull back a 120lb bow anyway so shut the fuck up

  • a 100 lb is the fuckin same thing as your bow,mine is bamboo and sinew so what it has the same power.100lb draw pull.i also have a yew bow at 120 lb even more power and not mongol

  • @uuganmongolnatioin so what,my bow is 100LB.draw weight,and is korean

  • u did not read what i said,my bow is 100LB draw pull.i take deer at 50 yards ,u are reading it wrong,and the korean bow is the same as the mongol bow.same materials

  • The Mongols were Lords of the bow. Made native Americans look like rookies. Genghis Khan conquered Asia solely on the fact they were great bowmen, particularly on horseback.

  • true, in those days all mongols did was rode horses, shoot arrows, and drink horse milk wine. they lived simple but dangerous lives.

  • A bow which conquered the world!

  • bunch of know it alls who are to busy brodcasting to to tune in. bows have existed in all cultures longer then the memory's of history shit the cross bow has been around in asia since 2000 b.c

  • very true,bows have been before recored history.with stone tools.10,000 years plus and were very powerful weapons,

  • mongol bows are compact , yet be able to store as much energy as bulky long bow can .

    what if there were mongol bow as long as longbow ? it would shoot 2k meter .. ! !

  • its not true. the asian bows are weak, because the high fire rate much important for a horse archers than power. normaly 35..50pound, its enough to kill on 20..40m distance. they not need more. the lb is the weapon of poor mans, they have no horse they cant get closer to enemy. thats why use a strong, but primitive bow to kill from distance. with lb the an good archer can shoot 10 or 15 /min, with reflex bow 30 or more is possible.

  • Oh , thanks, i like horse bow and

    I have 40 pound hungarian bow for target shooting .

    but now i know it can be used for battle.

    by the way , my bow is fiberglass one .

    have you ever used real horn bow ? is it smoother than fiberglass ?

    Is there a lot of traditional bow shop in hungary?

  • i shot few with one reconstructed bow, very different than resin bow, but need more much care.

    some maker live here they selling mostly on web shops, but many hunter shop keep traditional bows too.

    use the youtube search to see how the huns use this bows "Archery Rapid Fire Hun Archery Kassai"

    Kassai also make bows, but the best manufacturer is grózer al last by me.

  • u are so wrong,asian bows from turkey to japan are very powerful,i own a 65 inch korean war bow at 100Lb draw pull.i can put a bamboo arrow right through a deer at 50 yards.

  • @fassenkugel -- Ancient composite horse bows packed more power than the famed English longbow while *also* much lighter, shorter, and higher rate of fire. Check out Youtube vid on "Mughal bow" (easy search), where both test-shot -- recurve bow penetrates metal target plates nearly twice as deeply as the longbow. (Recurve bow being strung backwards stores tremendous tension not even drawn; & the snapback of the horn and sinew glued to both surfaces added *huge* amount of force to the release.)

  • @severinssister nope. on horseback u dont need a power, because u near the enemy. the huns used hes bows like a six shot colt.. wach this: watch?v=2yorHswhzrU&feature=re­lated

  • oh , now i know why its called horn bow ,, awesome technique of merging horn and woods... unbelievable.

  • That was HOT 1:02 Sweet ass bow...

    Tony, try carbon fiber :\ those r better.

  • no there not..bamboo and wood,work just as good when made right.

  • I've used both... Try again.

  • mongol bows are fuckin deadly today as they were 2,000 years ago.i use a 60lb 5 foot mongol bow with bamboo arrows.

  • wow their fast at making a bow,no wonder they were so succsesfull...

  • he dont use sinew?

  • how he create so flexible material???

  • Mongolian bows are way better then any bows in the world!!

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  • and korean...turkish ..mongul...hungarian...?? all composite...all have horn on back..sinew in front....

    and in flight arrow shoothing turks have record more then 800m....

  • not all the Korean bow has horn on backside. Some Korean bow use brass instead of horn.

  • interesting

  • da sve rog

  • I have read that in time of Gingis Kan in some festivall...was competition in flight shoothing but cant remeber was more then 800m...or no...and yes ..bow is fantastick. and huns..turks..all others seems to took mongol bow and maked small modifications to get there own..

  • read history

     mongols and other nations learned to making composite bows and sword from Turks in asia

    mongol didn't know to how to make weapons

    uyghur turks make weapons for mongols specialy sword

    they learned making bow but didn't learn sword making

  • you should read your history book pal and not make some bull shit up and post it on youtube!

  • you're full of shit, they made their own weapons. Darkhan is name given to men who made weapons, read true history!

  • sounds logical..

  • sooo true!

  • Eastern Composite bows are good.

  • Yep, That's why Mongols conquered the half world.

  • @toporgil Finally a bow without Wheels!!

  • this is amazing ..what a craftsman ...i wish i knew how to make bows like that

    composite bows are cool !

    p.s. why can't  you ppl just look at this ,enjoy it and stop the bloody dumb comments about ppl ... F*** You !!

  • then i gues americans are the most uncivilized people in the modern world. what did they give us besides coca cola?

  • they gave us wars, grief, debt, etc etc lol :)

  • nuclear weapons! plastic bags! gangsta rap! the list of great inventions just goes on :)

  • Longest shoot of the history with a bow belongs to a Turkish bowman and still no modern bows could break his record. Just search the net and you will see :-)

    Mongols and Turks used to fight on horse back so they were good at archery, that was their specialty.

  • @BujinkanTurkiye That record was achieved by the Ottoman sultan in 1798 where he shot an arrow from his composite bow across the Bosporus Straits against the wind and reached 972 yards. Then in 1971, an American archer shot a knitting-needle thin carbon arrow, using a Turkish composite bow and reached 2028 yards. This test demonstrated the power of the composite bow which is more powerful than the more famous English longbow.

  • Yes, a turkish man might have been living 5000 years ago, but he was living in a cave while chinese were living in brick houses.

    Turks don't have a civilized history. What they have now, they stole and robbed from other civilizations and now pretend it's their own. That is why Germans call you people mules.

  • that bow is awsome !!!

  • van a komában erő:D csak ugy felajza kézel az ijat:D/the bow maker so streng:D

  • technically the welsh first enlisted the use of longbow men. After seeing its devastating effects, the english addapted it. Although the longbow is more potentially more powerful and well lets just face it the ultimate bow, the shear size of it (6 feet or so) made it hard to use it as a calvary archers bow, which the mongols are famous for, using their very compact yet sturdy bows.

  • @spleegulence The English longbow is an infantry weapon. It works well by archers on foot but not from horseback. Although longbows can be used from horseback, its shear size and length made them difficult to manuevere. A shortened wooden bow will break if there is an attempted full draw. Bowyers discovered that horn has greater compression power than wood and sinew is strong enough to bind wood and animal horn together. The composite bow was probably created to be used on horseback.

  • Wrong. The average mongol longbow had a drawstrength greater than an english longbow, the equivalent of lifting two men into the air by two fingers (not to mention at full gallop). The key was the laminate layers of horn and sinew.

  • don t get angry because you have problems with the english

  • Nothing but the mongol bow beats the English bow is what you mean.

  • so what's your point? it's saying something about the mongol bow... not the turkic bow... we couldn't care less if that's your tradition... we just want to watch someone make a mongol bow here... you TROLL!!!!

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  • there was a turkish man living morethan 5000 years you savage..lol yes not a ottoman yeaa lol funny so there are turkish any way ..like azerbeycan, tatar, kirgiz,ozbek,turkmenistan,uygu­r,ozbek,and many more of turkish turkoman. so ok.learn some!!

  • for some reason, maybe genetic, I find both greeks and turks to be uniformly stupid.

    modern greeks think they're european and modern turks think they created civilization.

    when the fact is both of your heritage is middle asian nomadic savage.

  • Bosnian Sipahis and janissaries used this composite bow as well, very popular steppe warfare weapon

  • the best way

  • sweet!

  • that is the most amazing bow...bcus it come from a strong horn probably from dears and a bamboo wood..wow hope i can make something like this

  • awesome!

  • were is the horn for?

  • was this bow used by magyars ever?

  • no. nobody can make a better bow than the mongols. it has never happened

  • Different styles of bows with different uses. You can shoot the shit about which is better all you like, but at the end of the day battlefield application and the skill of the archer is FAR, FAR more important. Both cultures embraced the bow in day to day life and trained constantly, so I don't think we can really say who, or which bow was better.

  • no dought the best anything can never really be found. however it is safe to say the mongols were amazing bowyers

  • Oh theres no question about that :D. Largest continuous empire to ever exist because of it!

  • asan can

  • it's pretty cool to see how these were originally made. I think the draw-weight was rarely in the range of that of a longbow though. It was limitid by the application of the weapon(from horseback). However, these bows were more dynamic. A few guys on horseback firing these bows could make hedgehogs out of an army twice their size.

  • but even though it was an amazing bow i would hate it when it rainned for the glue (horse hide glue) would have broke up during the rain. thus makeing the bow useless. i probably would have loaded the troops up with a mongol bow and a english style short bow for the diffrent weather conitions.

  • the string would help keep it apart and they could cover it so the rain couldnt get to it

  • true but some times battles are fought in the rain or near water. thus makeing the bow useless. but don't get me wrong. it's still a damn good bow but i just wouldn't want to have to take care of it too much is all ya know?

  • if this was made in old mongol time (about 700 yers ago) it would take 1 YEAR for the mixed horn and bone of mountain sheep to dry. although the mongol bow was made 700 years ago it is still the most superior (and mebe strongest bow) EVER. modern bows can be adjusted to be stronger but i dont think anyone cud hav full draw weight as the full draw weight of a mongol bow is over 2 times as much as a english long bow (150-160 pounds)equivalent is 2 OBESE people lifted on two of your fingers

  • no just you common 5ft10in avrige guy obese is closer two oh say 250lb+ (given the same hight)

  • wow at least i can speak proper english. i D0nt hav3 t0 t@1k 1ik3 @ d1ckh3d l1k3 th1s

    ~The Ub3r l33t h@x0r n00b

  • a mongol bow was one of if not the best bow of the time. unless you are a bow crafter or have great knowledge of bow crafting, I don't think you could.

  • that is amazing i mean no tegnology or enything just hands

  • learn how to spell blowarse

  • pity no sound or sunbtitles

    but i loved it thanx m8

  • Cool that youre a half hungarian. Én egész mayar vagyok. :) jó lehet Hollandia

  • actually pretty nice 5/5

  • Im magyarkhan and im from holland with 50% hungarian origin

    just enjoy the movie and leave out any unmannered behaviour in here... thx

  • why do chinese always make video clips about Mongolian valuable thing ? cuz they think we're part of em. We never been; and never will be. It's just their dare wish.

  • Hungarians were horse archers too.

    Europeans hated them

  • Awesome

  • great video 5/5

  • Not Chinese,Mongolian.

    And the glue is made from some fish guts of a certain nature which has been studied,but never replicated by modern glue manufacturers.

    Its an incredible weapon in the right hands.

    Do a bit more research please amgalanbator,you gimp.

  • licenced2chill, I dont like the way you call me. Search what? I know who make and sell all these bows and arrows. I saw quite few times how these bows and arrows are made.

  • is this the actual process? cuse that thing looks bad ass

  • look at a turkish bow! those are amayzing

  • awsome i want one.

  • want one?, I can find one for you.

  • realy?? realy??

  • yeah! yeah!

  • were?? were??

  • can u get in touch with me somehow?

  • prolly? i duno

  • the mongol bow making process looks alot like the chinese process either way they both make good bows!

  • I' dont know about that. Maybe the Jin9who were Manchurian or Jurchen)

  • fuck chinese bow.

  • That bow looks like nothing to be messed with.

  • Incredible, i am impressed by this video, short but worth, enough to solve some of my troubles with syiahs for mongolian bow.Wonderful!Though... white power!

  • white power? you are aware that the mongols smashed the 'whites' when they came into contact with each other.

  • Yes;-)was kidding;-)Though,maybe they smashed his far relatives Magyars and Poles,Slovakians,Russians too... but Serbian king Stephan Urosh II Milutin smashed Tatars(Mongols) in the service of Byzantine army and beheaded their chief Chernoglav(Black head)(1284), also king Stephan Urosh Dechanski smashed Tatars as mercenaries of Bulgarian tzar(1330.)I am not aware,why? Anyhow i am impressed by phenomen of Mongols.True warriors.And mongol bow is my favorite type bow also as Magyar bow.

  • quit talkin shit man Russians can kick ur ass.did u c our pilots and planes?probably not,thats y ur talkin shit

  • Mongols/Tatars never smashed the Polish/ Lithuanian Commonwealth... :( never even took any of their territory

  • all turanians come to turania.c.o.m

  • awesome

  • at the time of the longbow's peak, mongol horse archers could ride at speed and shoot an asiatic composite bow almost half as far again as a longbow could be fired.

  • wow. very nice. now i want to buy a bow lol.

  • its known the composite bow is better than a longbow

  • dude the longbow was way better

  • How Much is it for one bow and 10 arrows!!!!!

  • it depends.around $1500.00.

  • turania.c.o.m

  • nice, how much for bow and 5 arows?

  • what type of wood did you use?

  • how much would it cost for a bow and 10 arrows?

  • wow this is amazing

  • It really is amazing how advanced Mongol bow-making technology was. That scattered groups of nomads could do so much better in this regard than densely populated, wealthy, agricultural societies is remarkable.

  • the better wood is a tree called in mexico (my country) Tejo

  • best bow in da world can he make 1 4 me i have some ppl i dnt like lol

  • what wood is used for the actuall bow?

  • Mongol bow is superb!

  • Mongolian bow ha. Nice

  • awesome

  • I own a really old one with hippo tooth handle and ebony tips. Way too old to string, but I hope to get good enough to duplicate it one day. Thank you for posting this!

  • Really hope that I could buy one...

  • the best bow ever!

  • nice..real nice

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