 Hello, I'm Ron Duke with Pyramid Archery, and today we're going to find out what's in this box. It's a new product for Pyramid Air for 2024, something from Gearhead that's fairly unique. Can't wait to see what it's in the box. Oh baby, one arrow, it's interesting, it's an actual arrow, it's not a bolt. No assembly required with a crossbow, no way, look at this guy, get it out of the packaging, X-16 crossbow, take a look at that sucker. First impression, unbelievably lightweight, I think this thing comes in six, six and a half pounds, it is not a heavy bow at all, perfectly balanced right in the foregrip. Pretty cool looking too, looks like everything else seems to be in this box right here, good Gearhead archery, oh and the best, the classic Gearhead archery cap, also pleasant to find, crossbow build checklist, the hand personal touch, initials of who did it, everything that's inside of the box and everything was checked, tested, everything that you need to know about this, all the way from was it dry fire tested, were all bow decals installed, etc., it's all on there, it's got your hand written serial number as well as the date it was manufactured, so you know exactly November 17th, 2023, this thing was built and the classic Gearhead archery, everything made in the USA. First impressions, just looking at the first look at the bow, I noticed this card right here, again a hand touch, so look at this thing, so trial one, so they shot this bow, trial one 286 feet per second, trial two 292, trial three 286, so they have this listed as a 300, with a 300 grain arrow, so you know exactly what you're getting out of this bow right out of the gate, already pre-tested and tried, also has your serial number, draw weight, who built it and the date it was built. Comes with your owner's manual, typical stuff, 5 pages of don't shoot your finger off, how to cock it, any use or care or instructions that you need inside of there, it'll also have multiple different models in there, this crossbow does come in multiple different models, so it's all covered in one book. First impressions overall, this is said to have an AR style frame, AR style grip and some of the cool factors that you're going to see, you can actually see all of the working components and access all the working components of this crossbow with the skeletonized frame, you can actually see right in here is your trigger assembly and you can actually watch that operate as you go. The front of the bow looks a lot to me like it looks like a gear head and if you want to see what I'm talking about, what you've got here, this is the D24 and all they pretty much did is as you can see shortened it down, it looks very close, very similar with just this riser here shortened up. The X16 comes in three different models, the one we have here on the table is 75 pounds all the way up to 125 pounds. The 75 pounds, what you're going to notice a couple unique things here with this crossbow is at 75 pound draw you're getting approximately 300 feet per second just under based on the card for this specific bow is that when you cock it back by hand it's the same thing as a 75 pound draw bow so you can actually do that in a crossbow and have similar features and benefits to a normal bow. It does not have a bolt it has a regular 350 spine arrow with regular knock and field point. Noticing this too as well right on the bow made in the USA there is no it's stamped in there. The gear head X16 looks like an awesome bow for 2024 head on over to pyramidair.com and remember to like comment and subscribe.