Description
A fantastic short little crossbow. Featuring steel limbs, durable steel cables, steel string and aluminum pulleys. Shoots either c-bolts (little darts) or 6mm steel bearings. Can load up to 6 steel bearings in the magazine rail for quick loading. A decent 55lbs draw weight gives it ample power. Package does not include the red dot sight (for illustration only) Included are: steel bearings, 3 darts, owners manual and assembly tools.3 months warranty.
Crossbows are prohibited weapons in several states and territories of Australia. Please check current legislation and requirements with your states licensing service or contact us for more info. You can also follow this link: http://www.ozhuntingandbows.com.au/index.php?route=information/information&information_id=11








simon –
I have this little tiger and its great fun ,it shoots 6mm bearing but not always hitting the coke can but the small bolts are spot on and easy clean kill small game ,good for say 15meters to 25meters ,and because the small bolts at 55 draw they are fast , the 6mm bearings allow lots of practice but on corkboard 100mm thick ‘,not used on rabbits or small game.but with the small bolts you could take down a fox easy at say 15 to 20 meters , with the bolts you go through about 50mm corkboard and have to cut them out with knife at 20meters to get them out ,,any game above a fox get a bigger bow, never the less great fun and not a toy.
B. J. M. –
Excellent fun, fired several hundred rounds, mabe a few thousand. Sights are good.
Sometimes string passes over ball resulting in dry-fire, however metal limbs wont shatter like fibreglass.
Split-pins holding down pulleys may need replacing after many dry-fires though, inspect the split pins occasionally, replace them if necessary.
The metal U shaped bracket that the pulleys attach to wears down on the inside surface from the pulleys pulling outward as they spin.
Also loading-lever can feed two balls instead of one, this can be avoided by not pulling the lever all the way back.
Lubricating the loading-lever with some spray will make the action much smoother. Also use ‘rail-lube’ on upper and lower rail to prevent wear.
Occasionally tighten the screw that holds the limbs down as after many shots it rattles loose. Not often enough to require loc-tite though.
Will last many shots, overall a good machine definitely worth the price.