YES! Take my money. The concept deserves a mass production. This would be a winner. Good idea replace with a little longer throwing arms, and please keep 7 shots mag at least. Also please keep the full length front handle, I think full grip is better when using stronger limbs. And would be perfect if it were ambidextrous somehow, maybe switching the handle as well as in Fenris? This is the dream concept. Thanks Joerg for your creative mind.
@@HighSpeedNoDrag It appears you didn´t listen very well to what Jörg hat to say about this neat little thing in regards to german law. From that pov, this little bow is a total dream come true and very much worth being produced and sold in a propper way.
Burglar: *breaks into Joerg's house* Joerg with the coolest deadly minibow in hand: "please dear stranger, don´'t leave I just want to show you its features!"
Yep. The German National Committee of What the Hell did Joerg Build This Time That's Going to Force us to Create More Laws Against it. Biggest regulatory agency anywhere. If Joerg had been born in a different time period the whole world might be speaking German today. "Let me show you it's features! HAHAHAHAHA!"
@@VosperCDN Yeah, I could picture that, him in his official state uniform of jean shorts and safety T-shirt. "Und now, Minister Joerg vill show you it's features!" (If my writing in a German accent offends anyone, I'm not sorry. Here on The Slingshot Channel we are not pu$$ies. Get over yourself!)
@@kj3n569 I’m not offended because that’s the same exact voice I’ve used before too lol. Yeah they figured the trade off of bending the health and safety rules a bit so Joerg would work with them was worth it because of all the amazing stuff they would get! :D
ever since i found this channel in 2010 i have always been fascinated and entertained abut what i love most is how you have impacted the archery world and i simply can not thank you enough
WOW! That's the one I've been hoping for. (A little larger would be nice) Make the front handle able to fold up against the body for storage in a case. It could fold down and lock in place for use. Leaving that handle its full length won't hurt its storability. If it's produced without the folding feature, I'd likely wait to buy one. I would hold out, expecting a "version 2.0."
@@MrTimmmers There would be a "catch" to lock it open, of course. It's not like it'll have a recoil that a gun would. I thought of the screw-in handle also. I just figured a folding handle would be more convenient.
This is actually a great news. Looking forward to buy a ready commercial product. In my country it is forbidden to own a crossbow without a permit, but we can have bows :) Maybe making a foldable handle will improve compactness. Cheers.
That's awesome! i want 1! The fact you were able to make this work and have it be so compact really opens up doors for my realistic but still fantasy book idea
I have been watching for about 3 years now and I can't remember if you've said anything about having an engineering degree. I love all of your great ideas and watching you bring them to life.
I don't believe he has any former degree in engineer. But he surely is one of the best. Just proof that the piece of paper doesn't matter if you are talented.
If gun laws and weapon laws show anything, is just how creative people can be to get the intended results while still complying with said lies. If you need more examples of this look at the restrictions on fully automatic firearms in the US.
@@justapoatoe5542 CA compliant firearms are another good example of how to get around them. It's sad that things have gotten to that point though. I think most people learn to bump fire to simulate full auto now that the stocks are banned.
Indeed a very good compromise between, compactness, cost, fun-aspect, ableness for serious damage and legal aspect. You surpass yourself once again joerg, good work, hopefully you can bring steambow on board with this.
I don't know that it need longer limbs. The small size is really a nice feature. If the left handle was hinged so that it would store flatter, but either flop or detent into draw position, that might be a good addition.
Did I miss something or was there 7 shots fired during the timing 3:46 I believe your calculations are a little off sir. It actually fires at a higher rate!
Did he fire 7 shots, or did he only fire 6? The question you have to ask yourself is, do you feel lucky punk? Well, do you? (With acknowledgements to Harry Callahan)
I saw the same thing, mabe 7 shots makes illegal in Germany but six it is "just considered a toy"😁 mabe Joerg is just trying to keep it on the down low 🤣
Its technically not a crossbow it does not hold the string back in a locked position it's more like a small bow wit a build in release and of course a magazine 😂👍
I designed a semi-auto CO2 powered crossbow. It uses a piston inside the butt-stock to pull the string back, a regulator set to between 50 and 100 psi, two electric valves, a switch that activates when a string is not currently cocked back, and a kill switch that disables the battery if the trigger is currently being held back (for safety purposes).
Thanks Joerg. Ive been watching your channel for years, now. Im not doing very well and I really appreciate some light entertainment as a distraction from my pain and misery. Damn that thing IS quick!
Thank you Joerg for that ideea .I add a plywood (5mm) under the magazine and print suport for Limb (50lb) and handle. Works great in that way and has significant more power ( even at 50lb limb) than rubber variant.Again - THANK YOU !!!
Great idea..... When printed in something more durable like PETG or ABS I guess the Legolini body should be able to work with additional stress without re-inforcment. Only the trigger should be printed with something like PET although the Adderini trigger is printed as well in PLA with up to 50 lbs draw weight. Using the base parts of the slingbow design of the Sliding Legolini would provide a good base (pistol grip plus slider) to attach a plate of plywood keeping the bow in place. Stress to the Legolini body could be reduced by using a somewhat weaker pistol crossbow bow with something like 50 lbs. You can get those including a string at Amazon for below 20€-
Das Ding ist ja mal geil! Jörg, um ein größeres Magazin unterzubringen, auch bei dem Full Auto Bogen, wäre es nicht eine Idee, das Magazin parallel zu dem Bogen anzubringen und dann mit einer Dreiecksleiste an der Unterseite des Magazins die Bolzen seitlich in den Abschussschacht zu befördern? Damit würde man das ganze Kompakter bekommen. Dann kragt das ganze nicht in zwei Ebenen aus und wird handlicher und führiger. Bei dem kleinen Ding fällt das nicht auf, aber eventuell beim Bogen.
This size is optimal in my opinion, definitely the perfect home defense tool if no guns are available. Any larger would make it harder to go around doors without risking of it getting grabbed, so please let it stay exactly like this! And I hope it gets produced asap, I really want this
Seems like some pulleys would allow you to keep the bow arms tactically short but exponentially more powerful while allowing for a longer pull. I'm sure you thought of that already though, right?
Joerg showed us while ago a new concept of bow limbs based on springs that stores energy when a number of the coils of the spring are put under tension. That would be a totally nice improvement to the overall size of the weapon.
I have been watching you for the last couple of years. Your Engineering skills are amazing. Not only on paper but you actually build these items and prove they work. Thank you for sharing your skills with us.
Wait, it's illegal to put a light on a weapon in Germany? That makes zero sense. You put a light on a weapon in large part for safety reasons, so you can positively identify a target before engaging it.
There is no logic in German gun law. But I belive this law is very old and was meant to prevent poaching or something. And now we can't even put a laser on a fking airsoft. And you have to take into consideration that in Germany Weapons are not meant to be used for self defense. Here they are only available for sport shooting/hunting. So therefore no use for tactical stuff. If you are American make sure to protect your 2 amendment or you will end up with the same bs as us.
@@magnusnordstrm2827 Here in the UK bows and crossbows are not regulated but any use of any "weapon" [including fists] may have to be defended in court - lawyers write the laws that requires "reasonable use of force" and then make more money in court disagreeing about what was reasonable. Best wishes to our friends in the EU countries we used to have free movement to - been to Copenhagen once and loved it
@@hattyfarbuckle Here in Hungary, when at night anybody breaches your home, you can defend yourself anything you can. When 3 or more people , or anybody with a weapon goes unauthorized to your property, you have right to that too. Crossbows are still considered a weapon, if a police officer find it at street, or at your car, he/she confiscate it, and after it you have to pay fine.
YOU ARE JUST SIMPLY AMAZING MY FRIEND . I WISH I HADE THE WITS AND CRAFTMANSHIP U HAVE . I CAN COME UP WITH SOME STUFF BUT ITS RUFF NOTHING PROFESSIONAL LOOKING AND PERFORMANCE LIKE YOURS ..ALL OF YOUR PROJECTS ARE GREAT . YOU SHOULD BE RICH.JUST MAKING THESE...NOTHING BETTER THAN MAKING MONEY DOING WHAT YOU ENJOY AT HOME .👍🏼
Do you have a monthly visit with the German police inspectors who make sure you don't attach any lasers on anything or check the legality of your concoctions?
A burglar gets into Joerg Sprave's house. A small tiny bright green dot blooms on the burglar's face. "Welcome to your teeny tiny nightmare! Let me show you it's features! BWAHAHAHAHA!"
Can I just express my gratitude for making your videos in English? 🤩 Monolingual American here who would not be able to appreciate your amazing work if you'd gone with Deutsch.
It's interesting seeing the legal differences between countries; here in Canada crossbows are unregulated but pistol crossbows are illegal. Our laws seems geared to outlawing concealable weapons, although sadly we cannot have the air powered arrow shooters without a gun license like you can. They look so cool...
No need to make the limbs longer for more power, check out the features of the Chinese double and bow. I think there is even a triple bow as well. Also Jorge, instead of using wood for your prototypes, maybe try aluminum faced poly core sheeting. It's often used in large advertising signs, it's light, thin, and strong. Thanks again for sharing your Genius
You should make the fore-grip a collapsable one. This would leave a "full size" grip in use, but a flat fore-end when collapsed. If you also made the rear "grip" able to rotate, it could also collapse the profile for a more "compact" look. If you "borrow" any of these ideas, please let me know. I'm cool with it, and want nothing more than to know I helped.
excellent! (i was a hunter and also bowshooting competitor, this is point of view on this like marvel). this is the beauty of creativity! AND : the dog gets good quality food, :)
Hey Jörg, Andreas hier. Ich muss sagen du bist echt der Gott der Entwickler. Mit was für Sachen du im die Ecke kommst überrascht mich immer wieder. Ich schreibe sonst so gut wie nie irgendwelche Kommentare aber dieses Mal konnte ich es nicht lassen. Das ist echt der 🔨 schlechthin. 6 in gut 3,5 ist echt schnell. Ich hoffe dass dieses Technikwunder auf den Markt kommt. Ich würde es aber definitiv aus Aluminium fertigen lassen und so weit es geht auf Polymer verzichten. Gefällt mir sehr gut. Weiter so. Gruß, Andy
You could mount a few on the walls of the home Tomb Raider style, housed in Gargoyle faces and run by a pneumatic servo with a push button by your bed.
I saw your hand shakes when you draw. This is because the bow limbs aren't aligned in straight line with your hand, so your muscles are working hard (you don't always notice). To overcome this you should attach an arm holder, like in many high tech slingshots (which have the same problem), and in the Gearhead slingbow. So I recommend attaching one of this to this bow as well.
The Barrett 107 has built-in shock absorbing for recoil and makes more accuracy in shooting. This could also make your fast bows to take the shock better and safer for the tool.
Keep the bow that size. Compact is good, and the power is there. I saw the wild boar video and the stinger dropped an adult boar with ease, the bolt completely disappearing inside the chest cavity. It dropped within 50 yards.
Hey Joerg, if this goes into Production please let it be with Compound limbs, Much stronger and if it comes with a Let-off the Trigger won't be under so much Tension
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Knights of the poker table
Leteth me show thee , its features..
Empty thou contents of thy pantaloons at this instant
@@crusanosicus562 Elst thou shalt feel the sting of mine quiver
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YES! Take my money. The concept deserves a mass production. This would be a winner. Good idea replace with a little longer throwing arms, and please keep 7 shots mag at least. Also please keep the full length front handle, I think full grip is better when using stronger limbs. And would be perfect if it were ambidextrous somehow, maybe switching the handle as well as in Fenris?
This is the dream concept. Thanks Joerg for your creative mind.
Uh No, the presented toy is useless. What is needed is a Major League Power Crossbow that fires anything including Re-Bar.
Yeah at least for home defense! Small, simple and effective!
@@HighSpeedNoDrag It appears you didn´t listen very well to what Jörg hat to say about this neat little thing in regards to german law.
From that pov, this little bow is a total dream come true and very much worth being produced and sold in a propper way.
Maybe a red dot picatinny rail on the black slider.
Same here!
You and your jovial laughter is a gift to mankind. Never stop at what you're doing JoergSparve, you sir are a gentleman and a scholar!
How can anyone not at least smile when he laughs?
Ha ha ha ha
Burglar: *breaks into Joerg's house*
Joerg with the coolest deadly minibow in hand: "please dear stranger, don´'t leave I just want to show you its features!"
😂
But then Joerg starts laughing and the burglar self defenestrates. (Throws himself out the window.)
...the last thing he heard was: "HA HA HA!" 😁
@@ksp-crafter5907
"That's it for today... thanks and... bye... bye!"
LOL
Somewhere, someone in an office is probably going ... "Damn it, he's done it again."
Yep. The German National Committee of What the Hell did Joerg Build This Time That's Going to Force us to Create More Laws Against it.
Biggest regulatory agency anywhere. If Joerg had been born in a different time period the whole world might be speaking German today.
"Let me show you it's features! HAHAHAHAHA!"
i guarantee you there is at least one person specifically appointed to check out the inventions of jörg for any illegal stuff
@@kj3n569 They should just make him a "Minister of Unconventional Armament" and be done with it.
@@VosperCDN Yeah, I could picture that, him in his official state uniform of jean shorts and safety T-shirt.
"Und now, Minister Joerg vill show you it's features!"
(If my writing in a German accent offends anyone, I'm not sorry. Here on The Slingshot Channel we are not pu$$ies. Get over yourself!)
@@kj3n569 I’m not offended because that’s the same exact voice I’ve used before too lol. Yeah they figured the trade off of bending the health and safety rules a bit so Joerg would work with them was worth it because of all the amazing stuff they would get! :D
Take my money! I’m all in. Put this badboy in production!
My thoughts exactly
Yes. I want one too. The Fenris is too expensive. And this one does a good enough job short-range (which is what home self defense realistically is)
@@omgpickle It also circumvents certain legal problems crossbows have in certain countrys.
ever since i found this channel in 2010 i have always been fascinated and entertained abut what i love most is how you have impacted the archery world and i simply can not thank you enough
WOW! That's the one I've been hoping for. (A little larger would be nice) Make the front handle able to fold up against the body for storage in a case. It could fold down and lock in place for use. Leaving that handle its full length won't hurt its storability.
If it's produced without the folding feature, I'd likely wait to buy one. I would hold out, expecting a "version 2.0."
Exactly what I was thinking! He could also add a wrist rocket style folding brace to it for better aim/stability.
Fold forwards, it needs to lock to work. The Adder way would work, just screw it on to shoot. Off to store.
@@MrTimmmers There would be a "catch" to lock it open, of course. It's not like it'll have a recoil that a gun would. I thought of the screw-in handle also. I just figured a folding handle would be more convenient.
@@lawr5764 You pull against it while cocking. it must be rigid.
This is actually a great news. Looking forward to buy a ready commercial product. In my country it is forbidden to own a crossbow without a permit, but we can have bows :) Maybe making a foldable handle will improve compactness. Cheers.
Australian is a nanny country we can’t have anything fun
a foldable handle would be perfect for it
This convinced top, im gonna buy one
You have to have a permit just for a cross bow?
@@TheKb4350 do you got any freedom left in there with all that covid 😃
That's awesome! i want 1! The fact you were able to make this work and have it be so compact really opens up doors for my realistic but still fantasy book idea
I have been watching for about 3 years now and I can't remember if you've said anything about having an engineering degree. I love all of your great ideas and watching you bring them to life.
I don't believe he has any former degree in engineer. But he surely is one of the best. Just proof that the piece of paper doesn't matter if you are talented.
part is good old fashioned German brains too, I got some of that!
@@modelnutty6503 “GERMAN SCIENCE IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD!!!”
He either does or at least used to work in a patent office.
We are getting to a sweet spot here, a optimization of speed, power and compact design without restrictions from silly laws (Germany in this case).
If gun laws and weapon laws show anything, is just how creative people can be to get the intended results while still complying with said lies. If you need more examples of this look at the restrictions on fully automatic firearms in the US.
@@justapoatoe5542 CA compliant firearms are another good example of how to get around them. It's sad that things have gotten to that point though. I think most people learn to bump fire to simulate full auto now that the stocks are banned.
Indeed a very good compromise between, compactness, cost, fun-aspect, ableness for serious damage and legal aspect. You surpass yourself once again joerg, good work, hopefully you can bring steambow on board with this.
Basically a smaller SIL? sounds good. Would be especially interesting if the materials stay simple and the price low.
I don't know that it need longer limbs. The small size is really a nice feature.
If the left handle was hinged so that it would store flatter, but either flop or detent into draw position, that might be a good addition.
Espesially in the woods where branches can hinder ur aim
I love it how this guy takes an illegal crossbow, and turns it into a perfectly legal, deadlier version of it!!
Did I miss something or was there 7 shots fired during the timing 3:46 I believe your calculations are a little off sir. It actually fires at a higher rate!
It appears you are correct. Joerg is just trying to underplay how awesome he is
Did he fire 7 shots, or did he only fire 6? The question you have to ask yourself is, do you feel lucky punk? Well, do you?
(With acknowledgements to Harry Callahan)
@@MonkeyJedi99 🤣👍
There were definitely seven shots
I saw the same thing, mabe 7 shots makes illegal in Germany but six it is "just considered a toy"😁 mabe Joerg is just trying to keep it on the down low 🤣
You are a genius when it comes to these devices. I appreciate all the information you freely share with the rest of the world.
Definitiv ein fun shooter!!! Wäre toll, wenn er in Serie gehen würde!
Sign me up !!!! Anxiously awaiting for you guys to manufacture them !!! It’s a must have as far as I’m concerned. Absolutely Brilliant !
Great crossbow, Joerg! Yes, it deserves to be produced. Pity Norway no longer allow the sale of crossbows. We used to many years ago!
Its technically not a crossbow it does not hold the string back in a locked position it's more like a small bow wit a build in release and of course a magazine 😂👍
They will ban all weapons as society collapses.. just drive over the border and buy things..
@@wearetheremnants1615 murica. buy a 3d printer and look up the fgc9
you cant buy crossbows? wtf.
@@matts3579 thats wat happens when you give up your rights. theyre losing their free speech now and rapidlyy.
I designed a semi-auto CO2 powered crossbow. It uses a piston inside the butt-stock to pull the string back, a regulator set to between 50 and 100 psi, two electric valves, a switch that activates when a string is not currently cocked back, and a kill switch that disables the battery if the trigger is currently being held back (for safety purposes).
Suggestion:
The left hand handle should be given an option to turn 90 Degrees so it can either be held as 🤜 or 👍
Simple: Use a rotating handle
Who know it is all ready? You just flip it over. That one reason he likes everything in line.
@@MultiMarty100 This is what I mean. The handle must be able to turn to accommodate people with weaker grip.
It's also a matter of ergonomics.
@@MaliciousMollusc pretty sure you need the leverage with left hand to compensate the grip being off center, "slingshot handle" style.
Thanks Joerg. Ive been watching your channel for years, now.
Im not doing very well and I really appreciate some light entertainment as a distraction from my pain and misery.
Damn that thing IS quick!
I'd definitely buy an affordable production version of this! 🤩
Thank you Joerg for that ideea .I add a plywood (5mm) under the magazine and print suport for Limb (50lb) and handle. Works great in that way and has significant more power ( even at 50lb limb) than rubber variant.Again - THANK YOU !!!
So good, a subtle change in thinking = big changes in design! 😁
Another fine idea, it's fantastic how your mind works. Keep the projects coming.
Great idea.....
When printed in something more durable like PETG or ABS I guess the Legolini body should be able to work with additional stress without re-inforcment. Only the trigger should be printed with something like PET although the Adderini trigger is printed as well in PLA with up to 50 lbs draw weight. Using the base parts of the slingbow design of the Sliding Legolini would provide a good base (pistol grip plus slider) to attach a plate of plywood keeping the bow in place. Stress to the Legolini body could be reduced by using a somewhat weaker pistol crossbow bow with something like 50 lbs. You can get those including a string at Amazon for below 20€-
Das Ding ist ja mal geil!
Jörg, um ein größeres Magazin unterzubringen, auch bei dem Full Auto Bogen, wäre es nicht eine Idee, das Magazin parallel zu dem Bogen anzubringen und dann mit einer Dreiecksleiste an der Unterseite des Magazins die Bolzen seitlich in den Abschussschacht zu befördern?
Damit würde man das ganze Kompakter bekommen. Dann kragt das ganze nicht in zwei Ebenen aus und wird handlicher und führiger.
Bei dem kleinen Ding fällt das nicht auf, aber eventuell beim Bogen.
This size is optimal in my opinion, definitely the perfect home defense tool if no guns are available. Any larger would make it harder to go around doors without risking of it getting grabbed, so please let it stay exactly like this! And I hope it gets produced asap, I really want this
Seems like some pulleys would allow you to keep the bow arms tactically short but exponentially more powerful while allowing for a longer pull. I'm sure you thought of that already though, right?
Seems 90 degrees toeach other and 45 degrees to the bow would be ergonomically correct
Sharp response
Joerg showed us while ago a new concept of bow limbs based on springs that stores energy when a number of the coils of the spring are put under tension. That would be a totally nice improvement to the overall size of the weapon.
THIS!!! 🤔🤔🤔
If he does that I hope he also produces this version. There's a lot to be said for simply but reliable
please bring it into production - I already have a fenris and your inventions are amazing!
This is awesome, I would definetly add this to my arsenal
I have been watching you for the last couple of years. Your Engineering skills are amazing. Not only on paper but you actually build these items and prove they work. Thank you for sharing your skills with us.
This was exactly what i was waiting for since the original legolini video!!
Where can i send money to, please?!
You're the gift that keeps on giving, Joerg.
As soon as those become available to buy, I want one!
it really looks like something that lots of it could be 3D printed
Canadian government: "Now THIS is an avengers level threat"
I'll buy one, I hope you make it adaptable for your speed loader idea. And still keep it a compact size.
The biggest crime is making it illegal to defend yourself from people that don't care if it is or not.
Wait, it's illegal to put a light on a weapon in Germany? That makes zero sense. You put a light on a weapon in large part for safety reasons, so you can positively identify a target before engaging it.
There is no logic in German gun law. But I belive this law is very old and was meant to prevent poaching or something. And now we can't even put a laser on a fking airsoft. And you have to take into consideration that in Germany Weapons are not meant to be used for self defense. Here they are only available for sport shooting/hunting. So therefore no use for tactical stuff. If you are American make sure to protect your 2 amendment or you will end up with the same bs as us.
@@alkoholisierterpfandsammle4205 There's no logic in any gun laws anywhere.
@@alkoholisierterpfandsammle4205 Exactly the same problem we have in Denmark.😒
@@magnusnordstrm2827 Here in the UK bows and crossbows are not regulated but any use of any "weapon" [including fists] may have to be defended in court - lawyers write the laws that requires "reasonable use of force" and then make more money in court disagreeing about what was reasonable.
Best wishes to our friends in the EU countries we used to have free movement to - been to Copenhagen once and loved it
@@hattyfarbuckle Here in Hungary, when at night anybody breaches your home, you can defend yourself anything you can. When 3 or more people , or anybody with a weapon goes unauthorized to your property, you have right to that too. Crossbows are still considered a weapon, if a police officer find it at street, or at your car, he/she confiscate it, and after it you have to pay fine.
So down to earth and that laugh is contagious as hell ! Keep it awesome my friend that I have never met !
Now...if only Porsche could have Jorge design a 'proper-fitting' car for them...
Great crossbow, Joerg! This deserves to be produced. I want one. Love your blogs and laugh, keep it going.
GET IT DONE ! And let us know when we can buy it.
YOU ARE JUST SIMPLY AMAZING MY FRIEND . I WISH I HADE THE WITS AND CRAFTMANSHIP U HAVE . I CAN COME UP WITH SOME STUFF BUT ITS RUFF NOTHING PROFESSIONAL LOOKING AND PERFORMANCE LIKE YOURS ..ALL OF YOUR PROJECTS ARE GREAT . YOU SHOULD BE RICH.JUST MAKING THESE...NOTHING BETTER THAN MAKING MONEY DOING WHAT YOU ENJOY AT HOME .👍🏼
You're personality is infectious :)
@Darkness nein
burglar comes in.
jeorg: picks up a bow (let me show you its features)
burglar: nein mein herr
Isn't that crazy they started regulating crossbows
There is a million ways to shoot something
Your creativity never ceases to amaze me!
Do you have a monthly visit with the German police inspectors who make sure you don't attach any lasers on anything or check the legality of your concoctions?
Another Great invention from Master Joerg! Thank You Sir! 🌷🌿
Nice weapon, I wonder if explosive bolts are an option
Not in Germany.
@@calvingreene90 I might know where
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This guy is awesome & I love his laughter!
What?!?! It's illegal to attach a fleshlight to a crossbow in Germany? They are monsters! 😏🤣
Everything is forbidden here..
At least everything you can have Fun with.
Tactical fleshlight attachment - Joerg's next invention
Brilliant .... Yes please to a commercial one ..... It's a winner.
I can see this becoming the new viper Mr Sprave! I think you are a genius boss! I love the features you showed me 😉😆
Du haust echt Sachen raus, Wahnsinn. Und dein Lachen setzt dem ganzen noch die Krone auf ✌😃
Bester man 🤙✌
You inspire us, Joerg.
A burglar gets into Joerg Sprave's house. A small tiny bright green dot blooms on the burglar's face. "Welcome to your teeny tiny nightmare! Let me show you it's features! BWAHAHAHAHA!"
Another great creation, Jorge.!! Put it into production...make it strong & powerful...& PLEASE...Take my money!! (Oregon-Pat)
Can I just express my gratitude for making your videos in English? 🤩
Monolingual American here who would not be able to appreciate your amazing work if you'd gone with Deutsch.
Would not be surprised if next week I tune in and Joerg has one of these in full auto. Lol.
I will definitely wait for this in the shop!
If you came out with a production model, just take my money. This is such an efficient bow .
This needs to go to commercial production!
Du bist ein Pionier der Wissenschaft in Bögen und Armbrüste!!! ❤️
Joerg Comes up with the Best Stuff when it comes to "Automatic Archery".
Du bist einfach ein Genie!!!!!
It's interesting seeing the legal differences between countries; here in Canada crossbows are unregulated but pistol crossbows are illegal. Our laws seems geared to outlawing concealable weapons, although sadly we cannot have the air powered arrow shooters without a gun license like you can. They look so cool...
No need to make the limbs longer for more power, check out the features of the Chinese double and bow. I think there is even a triple bow as well.
Also Jorge, instead of using wood for your prototypes, maybe try aluminum faced poly core sheeting. It's often used in large advertising signs, it's light, thin, and strong.
Thanks again for sharing your Genius
This is a masterpiece. I will buy one as soon as it is available.
It's about time you did a "Self Defense against non-firearm Projectile Weapons" video.
"Hey jeorg, teach us how to break into your house and not get killed"
You should make the fore-grip a collapsable one. This would leave a "full size" grip in use, but a flat fore-end when collapsed.
If you also made the rear "grip" able to rotate, it could also collapse the profile for a more "compact" look.
If you "borrow" any of these ideas, please let me know. I'm cool with it, and want nothing more than to know I helped.
excellent! (i was a hunter and also bowshooting competitor, this is point of view on this like marvel). this is the beauty of creativity! AND : the dog gets good quality food, :)
Great video and great idea! We are waiting for the same only with a compound bow from a mini block crossbow!
Dude I remember when you had 2k subscribers. Well deserved success and awesome content!
Joerg that's impressive. Good job on improving a already cool tool. I really think you got something their. Don't stop.
Always a pleasure to see your new and innovative inventions and love your laughter.
My day is not complete until I have heard a Joerg Sprave chuckle!
I love this one send your idea of lengthening the draw...smoother.
I'm proud of how far this chann had come from the simple sling-shot,and I like where the chann is going,carry on...
Hell yeah, make a commercial version! It would be sick if you could have bows of different strengths, too. Like, from 50 lbs all the way to 120 lbs!
Another great idea Mr. Joreg Sprave!
Hey Jörg, Andreas hier. Ich muss sagen du bist echt der Gott der Entwickler. Mit was für Sachen du im die Ecke kommst überrascht mich immer wieder. Ich schreibe sonst so gut wie nie irgendwelche Kommentare aber dieses Mal konnte ich es nicht lassen. Das ist echt der 🔨 schlechthin. 6 in gut 3,5 ist echt schnell. Ich hoffe dass dieses Technikwunder auf den Markt kommt. Ich würde es aber definitiv aus Aluminium fertigen lassen und so weit es geht auf Polymer verzichten. Gefällt mir sehr gut. Weiter so. Gruß, Andy
You could mount a few on the walls of the home Tomb Raider style, housed in Gargoyle faces and run by a pneumatic servo with a push button by your bed.
I saw your hand shakes when you draw. This is because the bow limbs aren't aligned in straight line with your hand, so your muscles are working hard (you don't always notice). To overcome this you should attach an arm holder, like in many high tech slingshots (which have the same problem), and in the Gearhead slingbow. So I recommend attaching one of this to this bow as well.
Awesome Concept, Super Necessary!!!
The Barrett 107 has built-in shock absorbing for recoil and makes more accuracy in shooting. This could also make your fast bows to take the shock better and safer for the tool.
Jeorg! You are a bloody genius...love your channel!!!
Jésus bless you. I pretty like your concept Video. Pretty cook. I want your all inventions !!
I aspire to be like you sir, an intellectual but also a philosopher and manly jovial beacon of logit for others
Keep the bow that size. Compact is good, and the power is there. I saw the wild boar video and the stinger dropped an adult boar with ease, the bolt completely disappearing inside the chest cavity. It dropped within 50 yards.
Agree
Why am I not surprised Joerg feeds his dog pure beef wet food :) A real man's dog needs a real man's dog food!
He also gets buffalo, sheep and goat.
@@Slingshotchannel a fitting diet for such a manly creature. I imagine his owner eats some of the same things. 😂
I love how the loophole leads to cool stuff.
Hey Joerg, if this goes into Production please let it be with Compound limbs, Much stronger and if it comes with a Let-off the Trigger won't be under so much Tension
I agree with you. Looks like a great gun to have.
Did anybody else hear that German evil laugh LOL.. he's like a super villain. Love the video here in America
i suggest a finger guard at the end....... hand stop (~@6:48) for example