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This document provides instructions for operating a repeating crossbow. It describes how squeezing the trigger causes the slide to move downward slightly, engaging the bias strip to lock the slide in the firing position. A groove cut across the rear of the slide also engages the trigger sear to prepare for firing. Practice quarrels or bolts used with the crossbow should be blunt pointed for safety.

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Crossbow Full

This document provides instructions for operating a repeating crossbow. It describes how squeezing the trigger causes the slide to move downward slightly, engaging the bias strip to lock the slide in the firing position. A groove cut across the rear of the slide also engages the trigger sear to prepare for firing. Practice quarrels or bolts used with the crossbow should be blunt pointed for safety.

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REPEATING

CROSSBOW
By Austin H. Phelps
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