Steambow's AR-6 Stinger II product family overview
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
- For many the AR-6 Stinger II family is a known and trusted product lineup. For others who are new to crossbows, this is a nice overview of some of the possibilities open to you if you decide to join the many thousands of satisfied Stinger II owners out there. Listen to Gerald to see what each configuration can do for you.
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Featured products
Steambow AR-6 Stinger II Tactical
Steambow AR-6 Stinger II Compact
Steambow AR-6 Stinger II Survival
Steambow AR-6 Stinger II tan body kit
Steambow AR-6 Stinger II orange body kit
Steambow AR-6 Stinger II white body kit
Steambow AR-6 Stinger II V2 speedloader and quiver
Steambow AR-6 Stinger II tuning trigger
Steambow AR-6 Stinger II carbon target arrows, light and heavy
Steambow AR-6 Stinger II carbon bodkin arrows, light and heavy
Steambow AR-6 Stinger II carbon hunting arrows, light and heavy
Steambow AR-6 Stinger II carbon warbolt arrows, light and heavy
Steambow AR-6 Stinger II quick detach frame
Steambow AR-6 Stinger II quick detach limb block
Steambow standard target
Steambow bandana
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Great video, thanks Gerald
Very very interesting piece of kit, currently weighing it up with the EK Cobra Adder, but I very much like your interoperability
might buy the steambow
looks good
I cant find the newest tactical version for sale anyplace? the one with the quick removable prob/limb and no front set screw? also where do you get the folding butt stock adaptor? thanks
The Tactical is available with open system and quick-change limbs. You can find it in our shop:
steambow.at/en/products/steambow-ar-6-stinger-ii-tactical?variant=47483215872330
The folding stock adapter is an optional accessory and you would have to order it separately.
@@Steambow do you have a direct link for the adaptor?
@@jmsmilin sure: steambow.at/en/products/ar-6-stinger-ii-folding-stock-adapter
Do you have to use 1st party bolts?
Is the best way
So just a small clarification question. Is the standard limb the same in the compact and tactical set? As a lot of reseller pages seem to suggest that the compact has a 35lbs limb compared to 55 for the tactical, but there's no limb included in the conversion kit?
Hello, it is correct that the Compact comes with 35 lbs and the Tactical with 55 lbs in the starter kit. The Conversion Kit does not include a limb. It is about the conversion option itself and you can then decide for yourself how and whether you want to change the limb.
@@Steambow Thank you kindly for the response! I'm just weighing up if the new version of the tactical is worth the cost compared to the old when considering the quick detach kit comes with a spare limb block but the new tactical doesn't, and when you add all those parts in, the costs are essentially the same but buying the individual components gives you more spare parts. So how much better is the new tactical?
@@EdgyShooter The revised Tactical comes with the quick-detach limb and the tuning trigger. The block is already mounted on the limb. If the quick-detach system is important to you, then take the new, if not, then save the money and grab the old.
@@Steambow Ah yes and thank you. It was more that the replacement limbs don't come with the mounting blocks, so it ends up about the same price to buy the old kit, the quick detach limb and the tuning trigger as it would to buy the new kit and an extra block.
That's why I was wondering if the new set had any differences when compared to upgrading the old one?
@@EdgyShooter No, if you retrofit it yourself, there is technically no difference between the two versions. You save the time for the conversion and it comes cheaper.