Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Toy Crossbow

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Manufacturer: Inspiration Works
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Inspiration Works EAN: 5060067590420 Label: Inspiration Works Manufacturer: Inspiration Works Manufacturer Minimum Age: 72 Publisher: Inspiration Works Studio: Inspiration Works
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Robin Hood Beware Comment: This is an excellent product. My 8 year old had one for Christmas and has not put it down since. It will easily fire the small bolts 20-30 feet, and at some speed too. The box doubles up as a target and has been placed in various spots around our house for target practice.We have seen shots from kneeling, standing, running and even rolling across the floor positions, usually coupled with crys of 'another bullseye Dad'. I recommend this to any budding marksman (or woman). Just remember to buy one for yourself because you won't get the one off of the kids.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Toy Crossbow - Fun For All Comment: This toy crossbow is the greatest fun our family have had in ages. We bought two and have fought over who gets to play - kids or parents! Totally safe, sucker darts stick to shiny surfaces, mirrors, windows, fridges etc but don't hurt at all ! friends will all be getting them as birthday presents this year !
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On your first day at marksman school you will learn two cores skills: stealth and accuracy - an essay on both these attributes is due at the end of the third week. On your second day, you will receive this, the practise Crossbow. Treat it with the respect that it deserves for it will be by your side through the highs and lows of your training. On day three you will be expected to use the Crossbow competently. Which, if you have been doing your homework, shouldn't prove too difficult. It is designed to be easy to aim and fire. But here is a reminder, in case you didn't pay attention: Place a plastic sucker dart in the Crossbow, draw the firing mechanism back steadily. Aim the Crossbow at your target and, when your hand is steady, fire by gently squeezing the trigger. Even after a couple of tries you will be producing shots with the deadly accuracy of a true professional. ATTENTION: to prevent undue alarm, please do not bring your Crossbow to Graduation Day.
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