Lost_Thought
Lost_Thought t1_iv1bm99 wrote
Reply to comment by rezerox in The company WHAM-O (known for producing toys) also had an extremely limited run of firearms under the brand name WAMO by Doobliheim
You can order a steel prod and have a safe to use crossbow, I just haven't had the inclination to do so.
Lost_Thought t1_iv17xgy wrote
Reply to comment by bazillion_blue_jitsu in The company WHAM-O (known for producing toys) also had an extremely limited run of firearms under the brand name WAMO by Doobliheim
The gifter probably found it at a resale shop and had no idea that it's a SAW trap.
Lost_Thought t1_iv17dwo wrote
Reply to comment by passwordsarehard_3 in The company WHAM-O (known for producing toys) also had an extremely limited run of firearms under the brand name WAMO by Doobliheim
Kinda. it's plain but has some nice lines.
Lost_Thought t1_iv0vxti wrote
Reply to The company WHAM-O (known for producing toys) also had an extremely limited run of firearms under the brand name WAMO by Doobliheim
The crossbow they made is also dangerous to the user. They used an aluminum prod (the bow part) instead of steel. While functional as a bow, it also fatigues the metal. There is no way to tell how fatigued it is as a user until it fails catastrophically, putting the users face in danger of highly tensioned blocks of aluminum smacking them at high velocity.
I have one of these crossbows, it does not get used.
Edit: fixed a spelling error
Lost_Thought t1_iv1uafk wrote
Reply to comment by Oznog99 in The company WHAM-O (known for producing toys) also had an extremely limited run of firearms under the brand name WAMO by Doobliheim
I'm happy with it as a display piece and momento of it's previous owner.