KingsArchery Crossbow Pistol with Bolt Rack Self-Cocking 80 LBS with Adjustable Sights and Spare Crossbow String and Caps








Key features
- •80 lb easy to use self-cocking crossbow by KingsArchery
- •Comes with a total of 3 aluminum and PVC arrow bolts in this package, great to start hunting with quality bolts
- •Bow is constructed from durable fiber glass, ultra durable and strong to withhold repeated shoots
- •New cocking system makes it easier to full and faster to reload
- •Includes spare crossbow string and caps
KingsArchery Crossbow Pistol with Bolt Rack Self-Cocking 80 LBS with Adjustable Sights and Spare Crossbow String and Caps
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.8
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Five Stars
Amazon Customer•June 24, 2017
Present for my wife and it is just the right size for her. She adores it
What a fun shooter. Although I broke an arrow first out ...
Smt&Crn•March 17, 2017
What a fun shooter. Although I broke an arrow first out the gate because the feathers snapped of the back of it going through my target. Worth the price and a great addition to any gun collection.
Five Stars
Amazon Customer•December 26, 2015
This was a chrisrmas gift and the recipient couldnt be happier
Five stars if i get the aditional string that was missing
Sean•September 17, 2015
Great fun, bolts are nice for learning, seller quick to resolve a uncommon packaging error, great experience using and was happy they called to propose reminding the missing string.
I still have not received the string that was missing in the original shipment, it was nice to hear they would like to send it to me and it has only been a couple of weeks, so if I receive it I will add to this review. I will say I am happy with the product for the price, and do buy more bolts - they will break as most do eventually, once you have "learned the Bow" then buy nicer ones. The picture added was after a bunch of fun. I felt the sights worked well and the cocking was smooth, the safety is a little awkward to release but it does set automatically after cocking. I also felt the sights were OK, worked as expected - better once I painted the front pin red, but that is just my eyesight. Over all still happy but hoping the string comes soon.
I still have not received the string that was missing in the original shipment, it was nice to hear they would like to send it to me and it has only been a couple of weeks, so if I receive it I will add to this review. I will say I am happy with the product for the price, and do buy more bolts - they will break as most do eventually, once you have "learned the Bow" then buy nicer ones. The picture added was after a bunch of fun. I felt the sights worked well and the cocking was smooth, the safety is a little awkward to release but it does set automatically after cocking. I also felt the sights were OK, worked as expected - better once I painted the front pin red, but that is just my eyesight. Over all still happy but hoping the string comes soon.
Happy with Bow
Seewiz•August 7, 2015
At 80 lb pull this is definitely not a child's toy. It's a Big Boy toy.
It does lack decent assembly instructions so for those who lack tools and basic know how assembly can be a chore. Otherwise not too hard.
Some thin double sided tape may come in handy assembling the metal/rubber spacers and prod to the body.
Also watch for residual chrome flashing in the elbow(s) of the forward chromed stand/foot stirrup making full insertion into the body of the crossbow and installation of the retaining clip impossible. If that happens take a small pair of channel locks, carefully remove the offending material and reinsert the ends of the stand into the body of the bow. Clip should snap on easily now.
There are some useful videos on line for single person stringing of an 80 lb bow. Watch them first and save yourself some pain.
I do wish there were some better quality and slightly heavier bolts to be had on line. Still looking and may find them yet. Bolts are pretty inexpensive, but some will break up when fired - especially against harder objects. Some can be repaired with (I prefer) Gorilla glue and some will be a loss. The heavier aluminum ones tend to be a loss. The plastic ones, although lighter, are more durable.
Keep the string and rail WAXED. Same as you would for a full sized bow or crossbow.
This bow turned out to be easier to cock than the "other" style self cocking pistol crossbow. In fact I was very pleasantly surprised at how nicely it does cock. Minimal effort considering it's and 80 lb. bow and absolutely no need for the so called foot stirrup. Grip pistol in right hand pull cocker with left straight back until "click". That's it. Easy.
This is not a long range crossbow, it's not intended to be, but within it's effective range it's accurate and packs a wallop. It's a Man toy. So have fun.
It does lack decent assembly instructions so for those who lack tools and basic know how assembly can be a chore. Otherwise not too hard.
Some thin double sided tape may come in handy assembling the metal/rubber spacers and prod to the body.
Also watch for residual chrome flashing in the elbow(s) of the forward chromed stand/foot stirrup making full insertion into the body of the crossbow and installation of the retaining clip impossible. If that happens take a small pair of channel locks, carefully remove the offending material and reinsert the ends of the stand into the body of the bow. Clip should snap on easily now.
There are some useful videos on line for single person stringing of an 80 lb bow. Watch them first and save yourself some pain.
I do wish there were some better quality and slightly heavier bolts to be had on line. Still looking and may find them yet. Bolts are pretty inexpensive, but some will break up when fired - especially against harder objects. Some can be repaired with (I prefer) Gorilla glue and some will be a loss. The heavier aluminum ones tend to be a loss. The plastic ones, although lighter, are more durable.
Keep the string and rail WAXED. Same as you would for a full sized bow or crossbow.
This bow turned out to be easier to cock than the "other" style self cocking pistol crossbow. In fact I was very pleasantly surprised at how nicely it does cock. Minimal effort considering it's and 80 lb. bow and absolutely no need for the so called foot stirrup. Grip pistol in right hand pull cocker with left straight back until "click". That's it. Easy.
This is not a long range crossbow, it's not intended to be, but within it's effective range it's accurate and packs a wallop. It's a Man toy. So have fun.
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