![]() ![]() And when I say load, I don't really mean "load", it's more like an assisted loading device that only gets half of the process done. The way it works is simple, you load the thing up with arrows and when you want to load an arrow into the bow, you pull the trigger and it rotates, forcing an arrow into the resting position. ![]() While most bows operate simply by hand loading every single shot or in case of the Thunderbow, a sequential Smart AR, the Revolution uses this nifty six round revolving quiver. What really makes the Arrow Revolution stand out from other bows is it's loading mechanism. ![]() That's why there are no internal shots for the Revolution, it's obviously got nothing to show. Unlike the Thunderbow, this string does indeed serves to propel the arrows whereas the Thunderbow actually used a catch system and a massive plunger all linked to the draw by a crap ton of gears. The elastic draw on it is notably strong but it isn't very difficult to pull. It's roughly the same size as the massive Thunderbow and it's relatively lightweight and comfortable to hold. Cosmetically it's not a bad looking bow and I know it's designed for girls but the almost neon noir color scheme make's it stand out quite a lot. The Arrow Revolution can be almost seen as an evolution of the Agent Bow since they use the same ammo type and fire much the same exact way. ![]()
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