The manual how to add the string to your limb comes with the original device. At least it was like that with my compact. Can't remember that I have even seen a manual added to any separately sold limb from any manufacturer tbh. Still remember how I struggled in the earlier days when I had to replace the string of a Cobra crossbow - well at least the procedure did not change over the years ;) On a General note, while the packaging is more on the toys side the device is still a potentially deadly weapon. Hence everyone should handle it constantly like that. Best example the Interceptor, pin has a small button to press. Well if you press it pin comes out and can get removed. Should you always check that the pin is 100% in place before shooting yup - at least when you see any potential contact happening before.
I must have had one with my original AR-6 too, but my M10 is completely made out of spare or separately ordered parts, so no manual. That's very disappointing to hear. If I were a crossbow manufacturer or seller, especially for a repeating crossbow, I would do everything possible to ensure my products are safe so I can keep selling them and my customers can keep enjoying them. Haha, I understand-it’s not a fun task, right? The new repeating crossbows all have safeties, so they’re much safer, of course. And a great general note: safety above everything! I don’t know exactly which pin you’re referring to, but I hope to test the Mey Interceptor soon!
I'm sorry to hear that! I knew I couldn't be the only one. If you claim to sell premium products, then you expect more. But a lot of the time, you don't even get the bare minimum from Steambow. How hard can it be.
the second arm you showed has an issue... the string was not turned enough before putting it on. it seems that the string is touching the limbs. that should not happen and is a indicator that it is not tensioned enough. on the first bow you put the sting on (the pink one) you did it right. do the second one like the first one.
The manual how to add the string to your limb comes with the original device. At least it was like that with my compact. Can't remember that I have even seen a manual added to any separately sold limb from any manufacturer tbh. Still remember how I struggled in the earlier days when I had to replace the string of a Cobra crossbow - well at least the procedure did not change over the years ;)
On a General note, while the packaging is more on the toys side the device is still a potentially deadly weapon. Hence everyone should handle it constantly like that. Best example the Interceptor, pin has a small button to press. Well if you press it pin comes out and can get removed. Should you always check that the pin is 100% in place before shooting yup - at least when you see any potential contact happening before.
I must have had one with my original AR-6 too, but my M10 is completely made out of spare or separately ordered parts, so no manual.
That's very disappointing to hear. If I were a crossbow manufacturer or seller, especially for a repeating crossbow, I would do everything possible to ensure my products are safe so I can keep selling them and my customers can keep enjoying them.
Haha, I understand-it’s not a fun task, right? The new repeating crossbows all have safeties, so they’re much safer, of course.
And a great general note: safety above everything! I don’t know exactly which pin you’re referring to, but I hope to test the Mey Interceptor soon!
the pink furniture looks absolutly gorgeous! if i get a stinger some day i will get it too! :D
you can put a small amout of grease in the caps, to make them stick while doing your stringi thingi :D
I damaged my Stinger lower body using the supplied strinig aid with the 120lbs limb. Its unbelievable they dont deliver a manual.
I'm sorry to hear that! I knew I couldn't be the only one.
If you claim to sell premium products, then you expect more. But a lot of the time, you don't even get the bare minimum from Steambow. How hard can it be.
the second arm you showed has an issue... the string was not turned enough before putting it on. it seems that the string is touching the limbs. that should not happen and is a indicator that it is not tensioned enough. on the first bow you put the sting on (the pink one) you did it right. do the second one like the first one.