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  • iwannagofish

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    Okay guys, I'm posting this for my neighbor. I haven't shot it. I was told that it was only shot a few times. The length of the crossbow is around 36 inches, it's width 28 & 1/2 inches, and the weight is close to 9 pounds. It will fly bolts at 260 fps. It's draw weight is 150 pounds. It's really easy to draw because it breaks down mid-draw. The great thing about this x-bow is that when it is cocked, it automatically switches on safety. It comes with about 18 bolts, a red dot scope, sling, a six-arrow quick-detach quiver and a nice storage/travel case. Looking for $375 OBO

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    Accurate and comfortable to shoot, the Copperhead TS crossbow is a rock-solid performer in the field. The crossbow--which is finished in a film-dipped Mossy Oak Treestand camo--features a 150-pound draw weight and shoots at 260 feet per second. Construction-wise, the Copperhead TS boasts an anodized machined-aluminum barrel, a molded rifle-style stock with a comfortable thumbhole grip, and an aluminum trigger guard. Accuracy stems from the adjustable stock and fore-end, which help shooters aim comfortably. And to ensure safety, the trigger is equipped with an automatic safety mechanism that engages when cocked. The Copperhead TS, which includes a Weaver-style scope rail, comes with a Viper Series 4x32 multi-reticle scope, four 20-inch Charger bolts (points not included), a six-arrow quick-detach quiver, and a cocking strap.
     

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    iwannagofish

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    I believe the gumball machine and yellow scaffolding is for sale also. Just throwing that out there ;)
     
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