Bows and Arrows - Crossbow

Crossbow

In a crossbow, the limbs of the bow, called a prod, are attached at right angles to a crosspiece or stock in order to allow for mechanical pulling and holding of the string. The mechanism that holds the drawn string has a release or trigger, that allows the string to be released. A crossbow shoots a "bolt" rather than an arrow.

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