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Wham-O powermaster! My first crossbow was a wham-o. It was great fun. Wham-Os were indeed made for three-fletched bolts, with cock-feather down, but if your hold-down bolt is only 3/8 in. down, you may have to make the cock-feather very low-profile. You could always make it a bit longer say a 4-inch
4 Feb 2010 Hey all, I've got an ancient whamo power master crossbow, with a steel (?) prod, wooden flight deck and rear aperture sight. I used to shoot it many,
12 Apr 1976 WASHINGTON, D.C. (Apr. 12) -- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission in cooperation with WHAM-O Manufacturing Company, San Gabriel, California, announced the recall of approximately 15,000 "Power- master" rifle crossbows and pistol crossbows which may pose an unreasonable risk of
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Crossbows can be deadly and are certainly intimidating. to be released to fly at your leisure. whose aluminum-alloy prod I purloined. So why not build a neat-o medieval bow? The bow I built in a friend's shop was probably no better than the Powermaster. slower-loading and greater cost. I received one other thing of value
Hey guys, i bought this wham o powermaster crossbow about 2 weeks ago, i just wanted to show it off, its the 1966 model with an 80 pound aluminum prod, i don't.
20 Sep 2012 "Powermaster" Crossbow Primitive Weapons, Bows and Crossbows.
5 Jan 1997 My crossbow. I got it in trade for a maile armour vest I made. It took quite a while before I figured out what I actually had. Even now, I don't know everything about it. But here it is anyway. Enter ye traveleres of goode hearte.
I recently came to inherit a "powermaster" crossbow, I don't know how old it is, or really much about it at all, My grandfather got it in the 70's or 80's I think. Image It was heavily greased and stored with his fire-arms and has no visible rust, I tested the trigger mech and it seems to be sturdy enough to take the
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