@@nevadacario2000 Thanks, I was worried that there was like some kind of internal rack or something that they needed to be lined up with.. So the arrows just kind of sit in there and fall in to place, no problem? Btw if you want to have some fun, get some broadhead bolts and a torch, take the tips off and heat them up with the torch until they turn bluish in color, then dip 'em in water to cool them off instantly. The fast cooling of the metal is important. It makes the metal feel heavier and more dense, hardened.. Bluing steel. Lol. Definitely feels like it adds impact. Just a fun little trick to try. When they made radios out of copper wire, 9 volt batteries, and razors during WWI, they had to blue the razorblades to get it to work right. Definitely something vibrational to it.
Dry firing a crossbow can cause the prod to essentially come apart Sending dangerous shrapnel flying. Major injury can occur in such instances but not always. Better to just not shake the dice on this one. Don't dry fire your crossbows.
These cross bow's are fun. I was in the ARMY and shot all kinds of gun's, it's fun but they get old after a while...
@@MichaelFiden yeah they do get old.
Hey man, this new version looks aweseome. Definitely quicker than mine (version 1) 👍
I think your talking about the compact version.
@@nevadacario2000 Yes, mine is the regular AR 6.
@@VinceMenger mines is the pistol non buttock version will you get a gun license?
@@nevadacario2000 Not yet, I still don't have the driving one 😂
@@VinceMenger wow that sucks I will be moving into a apartment.
It's NEVADA Cario!
Lol
I wish someone would show how one of these is loaded WITHOUT a 30 dollar speedloader I don't want to order.
its not that hard to tell you the truth lol I mean just insert it to the mag.
@@nevadacario2000 Thanks, I was worried that there was like some kind of internal rack or something that they needed to be lined up with.. So the arrows just kind of sit in there and fall in to place, no problem?
Btw if you want to have some fun, get some broadhead bolts and a torch, take the tips off and heat them up with the torch until they turn bluish in color, then dip 'em in water to cool them off instantly. The fast cooling of the metal is important. It makes the metal feel heavier and more dense, hardened.. Bluing steel. Lol. Definitely feels like it adds impact. Just a fun little trick to try. When they made radios out of copper wire, 9 volt batteries, and razors during WWI, they had to blue the razorblades to get it to work right. Definitely something vibrational to it.
@@omuArdeid yup no need to use a speed loader lol.
@@omuArdeidthe speed loader is just an option.
Dry firing a crossbow can cause the prod to essentially come apart Sending dangerous shrapnel flying. Major injury can occur in such instances but not always. Better to just not shake the dice on this one. Don't dry fire your crossbows.
Yes i have done that it was an accident this is a repeating crossbow it was hard to keep track.