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Man Kung MK – TCS3G Sobek Recurve Pistol Crossbow, 80 lbs, 185 fps, 7 arrows

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The Man Kung MK-TCS3G Sobek crossbow is a versatile multi-shot crossbow designed for speed and precision. It is based on the reliable MK-TCS2G Alligator but has been upgraded with a 7-arrow magazine, which automatically feeds the next arrow as you draw the string. This system allows for rapid consecutive firing, making it ideal for dynamic target shooting. Thanks to its self-tensioning mechanism, the Sobek can be drawn with minimal effort. The length-adjustable shoulder stock provides a stable and comfortable shooting position, while the movable front grip improves handling and control. Four Picatinny rails-on top, bottom, and sides-provide ample space for mounting optics, lights, lasers, or other accessories. With a draw weight of 80 pounds and a bolt speed of up to 185 feet per second, this crossbow performs exceptionally well and maintains accuracy at ranges up to 20 meters. This MK-TCS3G Sobek comes with a support beam for easy assembly and 7 specially designed 6.5-inch aluminum arrows.

Specifications of the Man Kung MK-TCS3G Sobek Automatic Crossbow

  • Draw Weight: 80 pounds (36.6 kg)
  • Velocity: 185 feet per second (185 FPS) – 56 m/s
  • Accuracy up to 20 meters
  • Weight: 1252 grams
  • Length: 56.0 cm
  • Width: 41.9 cm
  • Top rail type: 20 mm Picatinny
  • Bottom rail type: 20 mm Picatinny
  • Side rail type: 20 mm Picatinny
  • Fiberglass tip
  • Plastic barrel with a 2-year manufacturer’s warranty
  • Includes 7 aluminum arrows for the Man Kung 6.5-inch crossbow (MK-TCS3 Sobek model)

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