| Chapter |
The Crossbow
|
Pages |
|
XXIX.
|
The Slurbow |
129-130
|
| XXX. |
The Sixteenth Century Sporting Crossbow, with Thick Steel
Bow which was Bent by a Cranequin |
131-139 |
| XXXI. |
The Cranequin, and How It was Applied to Bend the Steel
Bow
of a Crossbow |
140-144 |
| XXXII. |
The Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Century Spanish
Sporting Crossbow, with a Steel Bow of Moderate Strength
which was Bent by a Cranequin |
145-155 |
| XXXIII. |
The Sixteenth Century Stonebow, with a Light Steel Bow
which was Bent by Manual Power Only |
156-160 |
| XXXIV. |
The Seventeenth Century Stonebow, with a Thicker Steel
Bow
which was Bent by a Lever Fixed in Its Stock |
161-162 |
| XXXV. |
The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Sporting and
Target Crossbow, with a Light Steel Bow which was Bent
by a Wooden Lever |
163-168 |
| XXXVI. |
The Sixteenth Century Improved
Locks which were
Fitted to the Sporting and Target
Crossbows that Discharged Bolts |
169-173 |