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Chinese Repeating Crossbow and Single Shot Crossbow

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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2006

Technically they are really just slingshots but they still look like crossbows.

Here is my powerful single-shot crossbow and my ungraded chinese repeating crossbow. The single shot crossbow fires the bolt at 85-90 mph with a range of about 270-300 ft. the repeating crossbow fires at a rate of 10 bolt per quater minute with a range of about 130ft.

The bolts used for the repeater do not have fins on purpose. The design of the magazine does not allow for them. The bolt use in the sigle shot crossbow is the same as used for the repeater. I made bolts specific for this crossbow after making this film. Those bolts do have fins.

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  • im not trying to bash you but those are sligshots. a bows power comes from the bow not an elastic string ie. a bungie chord. the repeating one is still cool tho

  • @morderfoust read the description! Duh!

  • can u make a tutorial vid on how to make a crossbow?

  • @hmoogboigood I did. Check out my other videos.

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  • could you make a tutorial on the single shot

  • shit!!

  • thats smart the repeting crossbow very coom

  • are you raping the reapeteing one

  • dude, nice one, but can i suggest you use a few more strings, cock them one by one, then put the bolts, then fire. may make it more powerful.

  • @VNHUNGMANH sigh... why did the vietnamese act so "korean"?

  • why does everyone in modern time make the clip so enormous the chinese made it half that size and could still get the same amount out

  • You could still use a nice stiff bowstring on that thing, which would give it a lot more stopping power.

  • do you have the step by step instructions and materials needed goood job on the crossbow

  • 1:03-1:08 JACKOFF TIME!

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