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    any id please

    any heads up would be appreciated
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    U.S. Special Forces were known to have carried crossbows as a silent killer occasionally, most of which were crude Montagnard weapons with the rudimentary thumb trigger. I have read that at least one SF trooper carried a crossbow made by WHAM O, the toy and sporting goods manufacturer which had the more traditional trigger as yours does but I couldn't claim with any certitude that yours was military issue or even a CISO product.

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    the bow is well made for a toy

    the bow cable was missing before me, and its killing me not to shoot it.

    it does have a 7 digit serial number with 3 letter stamps above the rear site, if you enlarge the pic you can see them.

    i am thinking(hoping) its wwII made for covert ops...........lol

    also it has a built in knife which i think adds to the cool factor

    thanks friends
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    Quote Originally Posted by hardcore View Post
    the bow cable was missing before me, and its killing me not to shoot it.
    There use to be a guy that made custom bow stings named Hugh. I haven't bought from him in a while but you can give him a shout at barleybow@gmail.com Barley Bow LLC
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    found info on it. ultimate spy book page 142

    wwII british special forces, can shoot darts or the knife.

    mine need darts and a cable string, gunna work on that. thanks friends

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    Quote Originally Posted by hardcore View Post
    a cable string
    Bowstrings aren't particularly hard to make up, your local archery supply should be able to manage a special.
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