![]() In this case, however, the priming handle is attached to the plunger tube and breech assembly. ![]() The attached arms are merely cosmetic, without any real benefit or hindrance to the propulsion system. The AF Crossbow is a pullback blaster, similar in operation to the Nerf Crossfire Bow. Note that comfortable two-handed grip is virtually impossible when using a drum.Īlso included is Buzz Bee’s large red dot sight and two ten-dart magazines. The lack of a real front grip (outside of a tiny section of ribbed plastic) does bother me, though. ![]() So while the small magazine well is annoying, it does seem sound. I even tried doing so with a 35-round drum, and it stayed in place. Even with lots of shaking, however, I couldn’t get the magazine to pop loose on its own. The magazine rattles in place, and it is easily pulled out when the breech is retracted – the magazine release doesn’t even need to be pressed. On the topic of magazines, the well they sit in is minimal, as well. The AF Crossbow has very little up front for blaster grip the included magazines are the best bet. Even if you’re a small child, this is better wielded like a pistol. The handle features odd angles that press into your hand (as an adult), and the stock may as well not exist. The grip and stock are both small, and they’re possibly even more uncomfortable than the Thermal Hunter. The Adventure Force Crossbow opts for an eye popping combination of colors, as well as a minimalist approach to shell features. The Hong Kong Design Patent for the Adventure Force Crossbow.
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