Here, I fixed it for you.
[QUOTE=ceriksson;12214091]Apparently not actually. Found this video
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That's something to consider for sure.
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you have an electrical problem.
Chip H noted that the slip fit is enough that air trapped in the rear of the hollow arrow gives a sort of spring effect when ramming the arro on the tube fast. So there would probably be a similar vaccuum effect holding the arrow on.
Crosman already has a list of the various state laws that do or dont allow it for hunting.
And a form to contact your state to request be allowed...
Hey Scruffie, I know I promised to bring you back some Crosman swag, but there are limits!
A quick google search will find you a US retailer listing them as a pre-order for $850USD. They also advertise that they can be shipped to Canada... Take that as you may
I'd buy one for sure. Hope they allow this for bow only seasons. One can dream...
I imagine this is going to be treated very similar to the Fx Verminator - legal and non restricted. The Verminator is sold as a pellet gun that shoots over 500fps with ability to switch to bolt firing. It makes it require PAL for purchase. This one? The only problem with em is where do they got in terms of hunting? Is it considered a crossbow, a firearm, a "I dunno" lol. Anyway I have a Verminator and regardless of classification, it's a lot of fun!
There's no ambiguity about way it is.
A bow, no matter the type, has a... BOW as one of its primary parts.
This has no bow. It is not a bow. Of any description.
It is an air gun that fires an arrow. That's all.
No good for use in a bow season. As for rifle season, you'd have to check your provincial regs to make sure it meets the minimum requirements (if any) for all other rifles like muzzle energy, etc. (even though it wouldn't kill the same way)
For interest's sake, there's also a conversion you can get for the 10-22 that uses a .22 blank to fire an arrow.
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