The C3.3 Lethal Armor-Piercing Lego Crossbow

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The C3.3 Lethal Armor-Piercing Lego Crossbow

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This is the third (and last) mod of the C3 Crossbow, and is by far the most powerful I've ever made. This crossbow shoots sharpened knex bolts, or pencils, at high speeds. The crossbow can fire 60+ feet, and has 9 rubberbands tied together in 3 sets of 3. This crossbow is very powerful, and could kill someone if fired at close range (I'm not exaggerating).

Pros:

-Very Powerful (60+ feet)
-Very Strong (Can Penetrate Cardboard, CDs, Cans, Ballistics Gel)
-Fairly Accurate
-Fires Pencils or Knex rods
-Good Sight
-No Recoil
-2 Handholds
-Durable

Cons:

-Fairly long reload (4 seconds)
-Fairly heavy (2 pounds)

MY WEBSITE: http://sites.google.com/site/bblegobrickworks/

IF YOU KILL, INJURE, OR DAMAGE SOMETHING OR SOMEONE USING THIS GUN, I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR ACTIONS.


Bottom Part 1

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The bottom part of the handle.

Trigger

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easy to make

Bottom Part 2

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This part works on the area that holds the counterweight rubberbands.

Bottom Part 3

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This completes the bottom part for now.

Forward Handle

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VERY easy. self explanitory

Rubber Band Holders Part 1

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This step makes part of the front of the crossbow which holds the firing rubber bands.

Rb Holders Part 2

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The other half of the holders.

Runway Part 1

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This step creates the base of the runway.

Runway Part 2

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Building up the runway.

Runway Part 3

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Finishing the firing runway. Ive seperated the sets of pieces with one stud on top into groupings to make it easy to tell which ones are which in the closeups.

Back Section

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In this step, the back of the gun is built up.

Firing Gear

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This is the gear which the rbs are put on to fire. This step also builds up the area around the firing gear.

Rear Sight

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This step makes the sight placed on the back of the crossbow.

Firing and Counter-weight Rbs + Attaching the Handhold

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You need 9 Total Large Firing Rubberbands, and 4 Smaller, thicker counter-weight rubberbands.

Ammo + Loading

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For ammo, you can use either pencils, or the sharpened knex pieces shown. To sharpen the knex pieces, just take the red rod shown and sharpen it in a regular pencil sharpener until it is as sharp as possible. Then, attach the orange connector to the back, and that is your ammo. Oh, and if you kill or injure someone with this gun, I take no responsibility for your actions.