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hungarian/mongolian ;-) bow 120# @ 34"

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2007

hungarian bow 120# @ 34" shooting 100yds flat
shooting 34" hogsback war-arrow 1/2"

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  • @JacobTheIndoAmerican , yes. The Hungarian History National website says clearly that Hungarians ( also known as Magyars ) came as nomads from Asia to Europe:

    "Although some historians depict the Magyars as a people of European origin, the greater part of the evidence points to Asia"

    Source: hungarian-history(.)hu/lib/hun­spir/hsp05(.)htm

    There is also a genetic test showing similarities between the Hungarians and the Madjari tribe in Kazakhstan.

  • grandpa rbehind him remembers his good ole days at agincourt...:P

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  • Awesome bow, great shooting. I wouldn't even be able to draw that halfway!

  • @SabirOnogur

    the scythian culture ended in mongolia, but xiongnu was multinational khnate. Mete khan was scythian Dulo, like Atilla, bulgarian, croatian, hungarian kings too. Dulos were from Subartu(Kurdistan) and Caucasus(alanians). ogur(hun), oghuz(turk),mongol, manchu it was xiongnu. not all were mongols, read chinese chronicles about red haired 2m tall huns, you little brainwashed vlach from Albania!

  • @gogoasacenusie

    Hungarians were european scythians who migrated to asia, and back home. our name is ungur in your language like the uyghurs, who are half whites half karluk turks. they have hungarian identity and dna, r1b (west eu) r1a (east eu) i(north eu) j(middle east). ancient hungarians were europids in 84% and asians (joned non hungarian speaker turks) in 16% . we are scythians in our ancient chronicles too, read Gesta Hungarorum, Tarihi Üngürüsz, Képes Krónika, you vlach!

  • i had headphones on...

  • wah very nice what is the power of this bow?

  • @Talondas Composite bows were used by foot archers too and they weren't then called foot bows. Your sources are really bad if that's what they tell you, especially about the draw weights of composite bows.

  • that's a great weapon to keep at home. Someone gang breaks into your house, just pop pop pop.

  • @NoisemakerArrow Hungarian/Turkish/Mongolian archers were mounted. Thus horse archers...and horse bows. My sources are The Traditional Bowyer's Bible Vol. 1-4, Traditional Bowhunter Magazine and Primitive Archer Magazine. All of them state with historical documentation backing them up that bows of that design were light, not just by necessity, but because of the physics involved.

    You still have never addressed HOW they are constructed to be so strong. Answer the question please.

  • @Talondas I don't know where you're getting those numbers from. First of all, they're not called horse bows. Second of all, they could be 90# or more. Many bowyers sell them.

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