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title speaks for itself.. dont think my other one worked, so trying again =)
'the sort of crossbow designed for when aliens invade from another dimension.'
the mythbusters make some pretty cool crossbows out of newspaper and a lunch tray. the myth was to see if it was possible to kill a human being with a crossbow as stated in the myth of the dude who gets shot in the head with a paper crossbow in jail. wish i could buy one.
clip taken from the documentary 'weapons that made britain', takes a look at the technology of the crossbow and puts it head to head with the famous british longbow.
wow! lego crossbows that shoot lego bricks. very interesting design, though i'd prefer to have better trigger mechanism.
nice flame.
a man has allegedly shot a horse with a crossbow then kicked it to the ground before using his mobile phone to film it dying on a property in western australia's goldfields. a 30-year-old man from norseman, allegedly killed the horse near the town on august 1, police spokeswoman ros weatherall said. august 1 is the day acknowledged as the birthday of all horses. the man was charged with cruelty to animals and failing to ensure the safekeeping of a firearm and ammunition. he was also charged with the possession of unlicensed ammunition. police allege the man found a group of horses about 7.30am that day and shot two arrows from a large hunting bow, at one of horses from a distance. "the horse, which was in pain and shock, received substantial wounds from being shot," ms weatherall said. "the man then kicked the horse with significant force to force it to the ground and filmed the horse suffering and dying." the vision was seized by police after someone allegedly viewed it on the man's phone and alerted the rspca, who referred the matter to local police. the penalty for animal cruelty ranges from a minimum fine of $2000 and a maximum of $50,000 and five years imprisonment. rspca spokesman richard barry said details of the case would "shock the whole of australia". "i've never seen anything like this," he said. source