Category: Sports
New starting at $40.00
Buy itYOU ARE LOOKING AT 80 LBS SELF-COCKING COBRA CROSSBOW THAT COMES WITH 15 ARROWS, AND IT'S BRAND NEW. WHY BUY SELF COCKING ? SELF-COCKING ALLOWS YOU TO SHOOT OVER AND OVER FASTER THAN REGULAR ONE.. YOU CAN EASILY LOAD AGAIN WITH YOU HANDS. YOU DON'T HAVE TO USE MUCH FORCE. WHY BUY ANY OTHER? ITS MUCH FASTER THAN OTHERS..... COMES WITH METAL ARROWS..... WOULDN'T BREAK EASILY... SELF-COCKING FEATURE, SIMPLE AND SAFE WHILE ENSURING PRECISE STRING ALIGNMENT ALUMINUM ALLOY CONSTRUCTION HIGH-TECH FIBERGLASS PROD. "AUTO" SAFETY THAT ENGAGES WHEN COCKING TRACK STYLE FOR GREATER CONTROL AND ACCURACY BOLT RETAINER
| Publisher | Cobra Bows |
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| Brand | Cobra Bows |
| Label | Cobra Bows |
| Studio | Cobra Bows |
| Title | 80 lbs Cobra Self-Cocking Crossbow Pistol Cross Bow 15 Arrows |
| Manufacturer | Cobra Bows |
Review by Aniruddha Deshkulkarni, 2010-09-05
Stringing the prod was hard, I needed help. product looks good and fires with great force. this is NOT a toy. One can be seriously hurt with this. After shooting maybe 3-4 arrows string came unloose. Seller was nice enough to send a free string hopfully putting an electric tape around it will work this time. when it works its fun.
Review by T. horvath, 2010-04-23
just got it today with only one complaint. the aluminum part frays the string quickly. i put electrical tape on the string to help. if anyone has hunted with it please tell me. its not very accurate, but its still fun.
Review by Lara B. Sanders, 2010-03-16
One of the tips where the string attaches broke the first time both of the crossbows were fired. I feel bad that my son spent his hard earned money on this. This is not something we would ever buy again. I have bought many items off of Amazon and this is the first time I have been disappointed.
Review by B. Viti, 2010-01-23
I have the 80 lb pistol crossbow with the self cocking handle. These things shoot awesome and fast! The only thing I have noticed is my trigger is very HARD to pull. I'm shooting at a wood box made of something like white or yellow pine. These things stick into the wood about an inch -- hard to get out. I'd say 90% of the time the back plastic part of the arrow pops off and breaks. A few times I was able to use a arrow a second time, but even then I was wary because the impact of the arrow with the wood had made the aluminum arrow slightly curved, this happened every time. I guess I should shoot into something softer like a Styrofoam target or something. One time i missed and this thing went right through a metal cabinet which was probably like the thickness of a gym locker. Had to open the cabinet and look for it inside. Another time I hit a cement cinder block and the arrow took a nice big deep chunk out of it.
Review by Brian Connelly, 2010-01-20
The instructions are unclear. And to get the string on the prod, I found using a vise, I could do it by myself. Only have shot it a few times but it's pretty accurate, and the bolts were going about and inch into the tree in my yard. And like other reviews have said, purchase other bolts. Wasted 3 just getting the sight lined up.