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How To Make A Pump Action Crossbow Part 1 - Plans and Materials

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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2011

Crossbow Plans Link - http://weaponcollector.blogspot.com/2011/07/how-to-make-pump-action-crossbow-...

U.K prod Links -

http://www.bladesandbows.co.uk/spare-parts-17-c.asp

http://nmpdiscountstore.co.uk/crossbow50lbsdrawreplacementmetalblackprodslimb...

http://nmpdiscountstore.co.uk/crossbowcobra80lbsdrawreplacementfiberglassblac...

U.S Links - http://www.amazon.com/Metal-Bow-for-50lb-Crossbow/dp/B000AM4ZX6

http://fearlessmma.com/category/martial-arts-weapons/page/42/

http://picclick.com/NEW-80-lb-Crossbow-Limb-120585744780.html

For Aluminium plates search eBay for - Aluminium plate, or Aluminium sheet,
you can also find it at your local scrapyard or dump.

You will also need:
One plywood board, 42cm x 25cm x 12mm or any wood this size.

One plywood board, 42cm x 25cm x 3mm or any wood or material this size.

One plywood board 10cm x 5cm x 12mm

Two aluminium plates, 37cm x 10cm x 2mm , or any hard materials, including hard wood, plastics, other metals (you can use steel, but it will make this a very long hard job)

One aluminium plate 17cm x 11cm x 2mm (must be some kind of bendable metal)

Two aluminium plates 12cm x 4.5cm x 5mm thick. (sides of pump handle)

One aluminium plate 11cm x 5.5mm x 12mm , can be aluminium or tin or steel (for Nut and Trigger)

One aluminium plate 6cm x 6cm x 12mm, can be aluminium or tin or steel

One aluminium or steel Tube - 12cm x 22m thick (round)

One piece of wood - 12cm x 22m thick, (to fit inside handle)

One 10cm x 6mm bolt with 22mm or 25mm washer and nut
Sixty x 25mm screws that can be counter sunk

Six 4mm thick 22mm self tapping screws

Two 10cm x 5mm nails

10 washers 12mm with 5mm hole

Two 10cm x 5mm bolts with nuts

Three 5cm metal tubes with 5mm or 6mm hole (overall size thickness is about 8-10mm)

Two 10mm or 15mm tension springs (4mm thick)

10cm of thin wire (1mm or 2mm)

One 25mm x 3mm Nail

As far as I can remember this should be all materials need, the video below has a more detailed description.




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  • please respond i live in Australia is it possible to still buy the prods ?

  • @ORigINal550 , I'm sorry mate i have no idea, look on the Aus eBay or Amazon, if you can't buy crossbows over there you probably can't buy prods either.

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  • @TheTactical6string , Thanks mate, cheers

  • This is going to be fun to watch!

  • @Thereddragon4545 , Thanks mate, more parts coming soon!!!!

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  • Great job, i believe i be able to make one just by following your instructions. It looks like a lot of work, but i have time , been retired.

  • Cool nice work

  • @ORigINal550 you dont need a pistol prod, i live in australia too and i dont think they are illegal but you need a license, just buy a flat sheet of metal from bunnings and cut it to that shape

  • IM ALMOST DONE :DD

  • @WeaponCollector yea over hear i dont think we can but thanks for responding

  • lookin forward to the end result,cool vid m8 as allways

  • Whenever I think of a pump action crossbow I think of the movie From Dusk 'Till Dawn, can't wait to see the finished product!

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