A crossbow is a weapon consisting of a small, powerful bow that is fixed across a piece of wood, and aimed like a gun. Leading missile weapon of the Middle Ages, consisting of a short bow fixed transversely on a stock, with a groove to guide the missile and a trigger to release it. The missile, known as a bolt, was usually an arrow or dart. First used in antiquity, it was an important advance in warfare. Its destructive power came from its metal bow, which could propel a bolt with enough velocity to pierce chain mail and gave it a range of up to 1,000 ft (300 m). Powerful and versatile, it remained in use even after the introduction of the longbow and firearms and was not discarded until the 15th century. It has been used in modern times to hunt big game
A weapon, used in discharging arrows, formed by placing a bow crosswise on a stock
A curvature across the width of the strip at a 90-degree angle to the direction in which the strip has been rolled or uncoiled
means a device for propelling an arrow by means of traverse limbs and a string, mounted on a stock at least twenty-five inches in length, and having a working safety