V3RTIB1RD
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
bow arrived on time and in good condition from the vendor. need to fit a red-dot to the crossbow to make aiming easier as there are no ironsights.
Anthony
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Awsome
Renee
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
This little crossbow pistol has some serious power, once I sighted it in, took it to hunt deer, dropped the buck where I hit it, I'd recommend this to ANYONE, anytime
Daddyo
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Great having the magazineGot for target practice andneed be for home defense
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
Missing front bottom bracket. String is used and looks like it has been used and needs replaced . Plastic hole on pistol grip is already cracked. 3 practice bolts are missing. The 2 wrenches are missing
Jeremy Jones
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024
Day one, while zeroing in the scope I got for it, the cable jumped off the pulley as shown. Apparently this can happen when the cable isn't twisted properly during manufacturing/assembly. Fixing it requires you to buy the restringing tool which costs a surprising amount.Still, if you enjoy it you'll need to restring it eventually, so it isn't really a waste. Just be prepared to spend the extra early on.Overall a pretty solid little tool. I can't vouch for its accuracy since I was zeroing it in at close range when it fouled, but it's lightweight, seems well made, and the drawing mechanism is fantastic.
IMMUTABLE
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024
I haven’t fired this yet, but as per the instructions for mounting parts and operation of the system it is very vague to none existent.There are no instructions for mounting the magazine and the instructions for replacing the cables are not in debt. Then there is the point that to replace the cables you will need a press which is sold separately; something I believe should come with the kit.Going back to the mounting of the magazine; there are no instructions for that and in the safety section it says one must lubricate the rails, which means one will need to take the magazine on and off to do so, this will require taking off two flimsy screws that are screwed into the actual frame of the bow every time one has to lubricate the rails and these screws and the screw locations will probably not tighten after two times of loosening; they should have made some type of quick disconnect system for that.I bet, that after taking the magazine off the second time, you will probably have issues mounting it properly again.Than there is the point where there are no instructions on the lever that pushes down the bolts on the magazine, it comes with a cable the holds it in place while boxed and there is a sticker on the rail of the bow that tells you not to take it off until the magazine is installed, but nothing tells you that everytime you take it off to lubricate the rails; that you will need to reinstall the cable so that the arm won’t flip the wrong way.For safety they talk about proper bolts to be used, but then there is no information on exact size, weight, etc., of bolts.The front grip cannot be tightened in place and moves easily.They provide a bunch of stickers to promote their business; money that they could save in providing better instructions and in making the system truly safe. They start off with safety is most important, but than go cheap on the magazine and installation which becomes or will become a safety issue.I will probably update this after I fire the system.
KB
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023
Some online claims can be a little questionable, but this company delivers. Assembly was very simple, requiring only a few allen head screws (they provide an appropriate wrench). My big concern was the strength required to cock the crossbow. Once again they told the truth. I could easily pull the draw. My wife needed to place the crossbow nose down and place her foot on the fishing reel bracket in order to pull it, but she did it easily using that method. The six bolts (arrows) provided are target practice only, but hunting bolts are available. The speed is astounding! It is almost as fast as my full size crossbow. The drawbacks are 1.) the price of the extra bolts - $40 for 6 bolts and 2.) you need to buy the initial wax for the strings and bolt carrier as none is provided. Neither are significant drawbacks.TAKE SERIOUSLY THEIR WARNING AND DO NOT FIRE THE CROSSBOW WITHOUT A BOLT.