![]() ![]() The lath, also called the prod, is the bow of the crossbow. Īrrow, bolt, and quarrel are all suitable terms for crossbow projectiles. The last two are also used to refer to the crossbow. Terminology Ī crossbowman or crossbow-maker is sometimes called an arbalista, arbalist, or arbalest. ![]() In modern times, firearms have largely supplanted bows and crossbows as weapons of war, but crossbows remain widely used for competitive shooting sports and hunting, and for relatively silent shooting. The medieval European crossbow was called by many names, including "crossbow" itself most of these names derived from the word ballista, an ancient Greek torsion siege engine similar in appearance but different in design principle. Crossbows brought about a major shift in the role of projectile weaponry in wars, such as during Qin's unification wars and later the Han campaigns against northern nomads and western states. The earliest known crossbows were made in the first millennium BC, as early as the 7th century BC in ancient China during the Spring and Autumn period(770-478 BCE) and Warring States period(475-221 BCE), and as early as the 1st century AD in Greece (as the gastraphetes). Crossbows are usually drawn by direct pulling, but windlass-like mechanisms requiring less force were sometimes used. This enables a crossbowman to handle more draw weight, and to hold it with significantly less physical strain, thus potentially achieving better precision and enabling their effective use by less-skilled personnel. A crossbow has a locking mechanism to maintain the draw, limiting the shooter's exertion to pulling the string into the lock and then releasing the shot by depressing a trigger. Ĭrossbows and bows use the same launch principle, but an archer using a longbow must maintain its draw by pitching the bowstring with fingers, pulling it back with arm and back muscles, and then holding that form while aiming, which demands significant physical strength. A person who shoots crossbow is called a crossbowman or an arbalist (after the arbalest, a European crossbow variant used during the 12th century). Crossbows shoot arrow-like projectiles called bolts or quarrels. 21st-century hunting compound crossbowĪ crossbow is a ranged weapon using an elastic launching device consisting of a bow-like assembly called a prod, mounted horizontally on a main frame called a tiller, which is hand-held in a similar fashion to the stock of a long gun. It is advisable to wrap the friction point of the string with some masking tape so that the string wears down at a slower rate.For other uses, see Crossbow (disambiguation). ![]() Note that this is a “wear-out string” operated crossbow and you may need to replace the string after approx 15 shots due to the friction against the rail. * Arrows : Compatible with Plastic/Aluminium bolts 6.5 inch * Arrow speed : 150 FPS – 165 kilometers per hour. This mini crossbow pistol has an excellent price – performance ratio and is the cheapest crossbow you can get. The Man Kung is supplied with three plastic crossbow arrows with steel head, string, foot bracket, sight and on the box is a target to practice. The crossbow has very compact dimensions making it easy to carry. The trigger of the crossbow is equipped with a safety. The barrel and handle of this Man Kung crossbow pistol is made of strong high quality plastic and provides low resistance and high efficiency. The Man Kung 50-A1 is a plastic pistol crossbow with a draw weight of 50 lbs – pound and is able to shoot crossbow bolts to a speed of 150 FPS – 165 kilometers per hour. ![]()
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