Crossbow stock
First Claim
1. A crossbow stock having a guide surface along which a bolt slides when fired from the bow and a stirrup mounted on the fore-end portion of the stock for pivoting relative thereto about a stirrup axis between a first position in which the stirrup extends from the stirrup pivot axis in a direction longitudinally of the stock beyond the fore-end of the stock and a second position in which a part of the stirrup remote from the stirrup axis lies adjacent to the stock, there being provided means for restricting the range of pivoting movement of the stirrup relative to the stock to prevent the stirrup occupying a position above the level of the guide surface of the stock when the stock is in the normal position of use with the guide surface facing upwardly and defining a horizontal path for a bolt.
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Abstract
A crossbow stock has a stirrup pivotally mounted on the fore-end portion of the stock to pivot between a first position in which the stirrup extends longitudinally of the stock beyond the fore-end thereof and a second position in which the entire stirrup lies adjacent to the stock. In its first position, the stirrup can be used for holding the stock during cocking on the bow.
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2 Claims
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1. A crossbow stock having a guide surface along which a bolt slides when fired from the bow and a stirrup mounted on the fore-end portion of the stock for pivoting relative thereto about a stirrup axis between a first position in which the stirrup extends from the stirrup pivot axis in a direction longitudinally of the stock beyond the fore-end of the stock and a second position in which a part of the stirrup remote from the stirrup axis lies adjacent to the stock, there being provided means for restricting the range of pivoting movement of the stirrup relative to the stock to prevent the stirrup occupying a position above the level of the guide surface of the stock when the stock is in the normal position of use with the guide surface facing upwardly and defining a horizontal path for a bolt.
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2. A crossbow stock comprising a releasable clamping mechanism for clamping a bow prod in its position of use to the fore-end portion of the stock, a guide surface on the stock and along which a bolt slides when fired from the bow, a stirrup mounted on the fore-end portion of the stock for pivoting relative thereto about a stirrup axis between a first position in which the stirrup extends from the stirrup axis in a direction longitudinally of the stock beyond the fore-end of the stock and a second position in which a part of the stirrup remote from the stirrup axis lies adjacent to the stock and means for restricting the range of pivoting movement of the stirrup relative to the stock to prevent the stirrup occupying a position above the level of the guide surface of the stock when the stock is in the normal position of use with the guide surface facing upwardly and defining a horizontal path for a bolt, wherein the stirrup is a handle of the clamping mechanism.
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