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MAKING OF THE CARABINE CROSSBOW

SIDE VIEW

TRIGGER AND THE ARROW HOLDER
STATUTORY NOTICE: **A Crossbow is a lethal weapon, and can cause a fatal injury or may even cause death if used on a person. Carrying a crossbow in public and hunting with a cross bow is prohibited in India, however you can always use it for fish hunting, and target practice provided you have the adequate space required for such activities and you take the necessary precautions.**
STRETCHED CROSS BOW

FRONT VIEW OF STRETCHED CROSS BOW
 The materials that went into the making of this Crossbow are almost innumerable, given the fact that many turned out to redundant, spare or useless at the end. But myself having gone through the rigorous trial and error procedure to make this marvelous piece of a weapon to take shape, you get the luxury of getting to the exact ingredients as mentioned below-
1. Plywood 10mm- 2 pieces of 1'x3' size(approx), for the outer body.
2. Plywood 18mm- 1 piece of 1'x3' size(approx), for the inner body or you can also say the Stock.
3. Flat Aluminium Bar 18mm thick for the Trigger and the Bolt.
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TOP VIEW AT STRETCHED POSITION

My sweetheart welding The Crossbow



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