 Hello, I'm Ron Duker from Pyramid Archery. Today we're going to talk about the Killer Instinct Fatal X. Stick around to hear about the unique feature that's specific to this crossbow. Everything you see here comes in the box. It comes with the crossbow, an optic. It comes with an integrated crank system on this model. There's also a model that does not have this for a little bit less money. It also comes with a rope cocker, just in case you need a backup or you can't find your handle, which it comes with the handle as well. It comes with a lube, this is both rail lube as well as string lube. And then you get three hyper-20 bolts along with three field points and the quiver to mount on the right side or left side of the crossbow. Let's go over some stats for the Fatal X. Base weight is light, 7.4 pounds as far as crossbows go. It's 13.5 inch power stroke, shooting a 20 inch arrow, gets you 142 foot-pounds of kinetic energy. That's going to be pretty much passing through just about anything. Draw weight without cocking device, 195 pounds with cocking device, hardly anything at all. IBO speed, 405 feet per second, axle to axle, uncocked, 9.75 inches and axle to axle, cocked just under 6.5 inches. Killer Instinct's claim to fame is they have all the features and benefits of a high-end bow at an affordable price. You're going to have a lightweight stirrup on the very end of the crossbow along with a full Picatinny rail on the bottom, all the way from the trigger guard all the way up to the end of the barrel. And there you can actually put on there, you can mount this either right or left side and adjust it so your quiver can be right or left. Everything back will be ambidextrous including the safety. You've got dual string stops to keep your string stopping and shooting accurately in the exact same spot every single time. They put limb silencers on there to help convert vibration. It's got a 13.5 inch power stroke with a brush here as opposed to a lever. The reason why that's important, the brush is a lot quieter. Ambidextrous safety, you'll see the same thing on the right side of the crossbow as well as the left. They've got a pistol grip with a nice release trigger, handguard for both your fingers here as well as so that you're not getting your fingers anywhere up inside of here. When you're talking about the buttstock, they actually have an adjustable buttstock similar to an AR platform where you can adjust this out about three, three and a half inches give or take. The integrated crank system here is a awesome addition onto this specific bow because it's actually part, it's permanently attached here to your buttstock and it nests, you can see, we'll cock it here in a little bit, you can see the clips nest right on here and cinch down nice and tight. The Killer Instinct Fatalex has a 4x32 fixed magnification scope and on here you've got an illuminated reticle both red and green with multiple different intensity settings for both. It also has in there, it has just the generic black if you're not utilizing the illuminated reticle so you always have a point of aim. The Fatalex Crossbow has unique to itself cams that have a 50% let-off. Why that's important, not only as you're cocking this bow back, when you get it into the seated cocked position, what that means is you only have 50% of the power of the crossbow on your trigger box. It means you get a crisper trigger pull for the poundage of the bow that you have. In order to cock this crossbow utilizing the integrated crank cocker, there's a lever right here you can see moves up and down. You're going to pull that up and it will release and free spool your cocking device. You want to seat that on your string all the way down on both sides. I like to hand cinch a couple of times to make sure everything's tight and I have everything out of the way of anything that I may have mounted to my crossbow. Handle comes with it, seat it on and start cranking your crossbow back. As I'm cocking this crossbow back, you'll hear there is no audible click. It is a smooth and simple draw as well as if you happen to stop, it automatically stops right there with you. So if you're half-draught or whatever and you accidentally slide off, you're not going to get injured by this in any way, shape, or form and it's not going to take off on you. You'll hear an audible click. You want to then back off a few before you remove the handle. The Killer Instinct Fatal-X also comes with a five-arrow quiver. It has three arrows that come standard in the box with 100 grain field points. All in total it's about a 400 grain arrow. The quick detach is simple as far as you just slide it in to the opening and then with your finger or thumb lock it down. The Fatal-X comes with three hyper-20-inch arrows. There is available for sale individually additional arrows. On top of that I would recommend in the last couple of years Killer Instinct came out with a version that has a lighted knock. That is really cool in dawn and dusk as well as you can see where your arrow is flying and the impact point. As you can see it has a very small profile and we'll show that to you as we fire the crossbow. Killer Instinct was able to do it yet again. They have a lot of features benefits packed into this crossbow for a very, very reasonable price. Go to pyramidair.com and check out the Killer Instinct Fatal-X. I'm Ron Duker with Pyramid Archery. Remember to like, comment and subscribe. I'll see you next time.