crossbow cheetah

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good morning to the whole forum my name is lugi and I write from Italy I am an ex noncommissioned officer of the Italian military harbor and I would need your help.
I own a crossbow CRISBOW cheetah mk4 unfortunately I have lost the lock that stops the arc to the hilt and in italia I don't succeed in finding the retailer.
can you help me?
I thank so much you
excuse me for mine not good English
thanks still
 
unfortunately on excalibur I have not found anything someone you/he/she can help me?
thanks
if someone has a photo of the piece the way that I can build him/it, thanks still
 
You are in luck, my friend. Those crossbows are not very well known, but I have one. I will post a few pics for you. They were manufactured in South Africa and I got mine as a birthday present when I turned 17. The Cheetah frame is compatible with the Quadro 2000 compound prod. I upgraded my Cheetah many years ago and it is now a Crisbow Cheetah with a Quadro 2000 compound prod. This makes it effectively a Crisbow Quadro 2000.

Watch this space for pictures and further information...
 
Okay here is the Crisbow Cheetah MKIV with a Quadro 2000 compound prod:

CheetahQuadro1.jpg


Here is the compound prod by itself:

Quadroprod.jpg


Bibirino, you can add one of those prods to your Crisbow too. The frame accepts both prods.

A few years ago (2003) I bought spare grips and a spare prod from a company in Belgium. They might have a spare stirrup for you (the part in the front that you need). The stirrup is the same no matter which prod (arc) you use. Here are the details of that company:

SSASportingGoods.jpg


Here is a picture of the stirrup:

CrisbowStirrup.jpg


If SSA can't sell you one, let me know and then I will take detailed measurements of mine, and post it here.
 
By the way, for all you folk who haven't yet heard the term, the Crisbow is an EBC.


























(Evil Black Crossbow :p)
 
"...lost the lock that stops the arc to the hilt..." You mean the lock that holds the string when you have a bolt in the bow? I'd still try the shop Odd Job mentioned.
Odd Job, you know if that bow is still being made? It doesn't appear on a net search.
 
Sadly, it is no longer made in its Evil Black Crossbow configuration.
However, the company I listed above was selling a wood-stocked version a few years ago. It is probably old stock. A club member bought one and I tried it out. Sorry I don't have pictures of it. These are the main differences:

1) Wood stock, no adjustable grips or butt stock
2) Off-centred cable guide
3) No front sight (must use a scope)
4) Brass track

Everything else was the same, including the trigger and the prod. I much prefer mine because of the adjustable grips and butt-stock. I am also not in favour of off-centred cable guides.

By the way, if you get one of those, be advised that you must have a good set of arms on you. The draw weight is 140lbs on the compound prod and 150lbs on the recurve. There is no load assist. The guy at the club who bought the wood version cannot load it more than once or twice a session. No known electric loaders can be attached to it. I could probably fit one to mine, but I don't need it.
 
I must add that the OP is most certainly referring to the stirrup. He could not have lost anything out of the trigger housing because there is no way to access that. It is a sealed unit.
He might have lost the bolt retainer (the spring clip in front of the trigger housing) but the way he words it I am confident he has lost the stirrup.

Edit: the wood version has a metal stirrup whereas mine is GRP.
 
That'a way to help out ODD JOB, I like to see that.

Interesting crossbow by the way, have you ever chronied an arrow through it?
 
I haven't put one through a chrony, but IIRC the specs say that an Eagle 2117 16" bolt with a field tip will be doing about 300 fps. I haven't verified this. In unscientific tests with cellulose sheets, I saw good penetration (better than 9mmP FMJ) at close range. But that isn't a surprise.

Still no email from the company.

If there is interest in this crossbow, I will take more pictures. Sadly they are very difficult to find now.
 
The belt hook would probably pull my pants down :p
A guy at the club has that rope harness and I tried it. To be honest it put more strain on my back. I am avoiding that at all costs.
When I load it, I use arms only, with my chest resting on the buttstock. Any standing method will put load on your lumbar spine.
I'll either continue doing arms only or I'll try to fit one of the electric winches on the frame.
 
The 'winch' at that site is kind of pricey at $75. Mind you, they want $36 for the rope. My only cross bow is a medieval replica. Has a stirrup, but it's light enough to use one hand. A hunting bow it ain't.
 
I still haven't heard back from SSA via email. Just tried to call but there was no answer and no answering machine (but it is Saturday). Trouble is, I can't phone them during the week. It is possible they are no longer trading.
Did anyone successfully contact them? Where is our Italian friend who asked about the crossbow?
 
Quadro 2000

Hi. I recently bought a Crisbow Quadro 2000 and i was wondering if someone could help me with the specs on it and is it any good? As well as if there is a manual aviable for it? Many thx
 
Crisbow Quadro 2000

Hi Guys,
I've also acquired this Cross - bow recently and would be much obliged if some-one could send me specs on it,tried to Google it ,but to no avail.
Plan to shoot Wart-hog and Impala with it.Thank you.
 
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