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  2. Crossbow - Wikipedia

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    Crossbows were used at the battle of Hastings in 1066, and by the 12th century they had become common battlefield weapons. [60] The earliest extant European crossbow remains were found at Lake Paladru, dated to the 11th century. [1] A model of a medieval crossbowman drawing his bow behind his pavise. A hook on the end of a strap on his belt ...

  3. Crossbow Technology - Wikipedia

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    Crossbow was founded by Mike A. Horton in 1995. It created products based on technology developed at the University of California, Berkeley, supported by A. Richard Newton [1] and had investment from Cisco, Intel, and the Paladin Capital Group in 2005.

  4. Mike A. Horton - Wikipedia

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    Mike Horton was born October 23, 1973, in Austin, Texas, the second of two children of Claude Wendell Horton Jr. and Elisabeth Alice Becker. [ 1 ] Horton received a B.S. and an M.S. in electrical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley .

  5. Category:Crossbows - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Star Wars weapons - Wikipedia

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    The bowcaster is a crossbow-like weapon carried by Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew/Joonas Suotamo) during the events of the Star Wars films. Canonically, bowcasters were developed by the Wookiees and were a favorite weapon of theirs; other races were generally not strong enough to operate the cocking mechanism. Their function is described in reference ...

  7. Bullet-shooting crossbow - Wikipedia

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    A bullet-shooting crossbow, also known as prodd, [1] pelletbow, ballester, stone bow, or rock-throwing crossbow, is a modified version of the classic crossbow. The bow was usually constructed with wood or steel, depending on the preference.