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(== Description == A functional home-made reconstruction of a historical all-wooden crossbow with a simple "string-catch" and a bottom-mounted "rising peg" lever mechanism. The wooden peg is pushed upward through a hole by a wooden lever, lifting the bo...)
 
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Though this simple crossbow could be used in self-defence, it has a weaker bow, better-suited to hunting small prey (or just target-shooting for fun). The selfbow is made of hazel, the stock and trigger mechanism are made from a block of spruce wood.
 
Though this simple crossbow could be used in self-defence, it has a weaker bow, better-suited to hunting small prey (or just target-shooting for fun). The selfbow is made of hazel, the stock and trigger mechanism are made from a block of spruce wood.
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This photo has a close-up on the string-catch and trigger area, showing the setup of the rissing peg trigger and the simple bottom-mounted lever that pushes the peg upward once a person is ready to shoot the crossbow.
  
 
'''Info:''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sk%C3%A5ne_lockbow Traditional crossbow with bottom-mounted lever and rising peg mechanism]
 
'''Info:''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sk%C3%A5ne_lockbow Traditional crossbow with bottom-mounted lever and rising peg mechanism]

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Description

A functional home-made reconstruction of a historical all-wooden crossbow with a simple "string-catch" and a bottom-mounted "rising peg" lever mechanism. The wooden peg is pushed upward through a hole by a wooden lever, lifting the bowstring from the string-catch and releasing it, allowing the crossbow to shoot.

Though this simple crossbow could be used in self-defence, it has a weaker bow, better-suited to hunting small prey (or just target-shooting for fun). The selfbow is made of hazel, the stock and trigger mechanism are made from a block of spruce wood.

This photo has a close-up on the string-catch and trigger area, showing the setup of the rissing peg trigger and the simple bottom-mounted lever that pushes the peg upward once a person is ready to shoot the crossbow.

Info: Traditional crossbow with bottom-mounted lever and rising peg mechanism

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By Petike - my own handiwork and my own photo (C) 2019

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