Barnett Crossbows RAZR

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posted on January 17, 2013
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Barnett has worked to revolutionize the crossbow market in recent years, and its new RAZR is another huge step forward. The carbon and titanium build crossbow offers a 43 percent lighter riser thanks to Barnett's patented Carbon Riser Technology. It has a patented Microflight Track Insert and an Anti-Dry Fire Trigger Safety System String Suppressor. The RAZR features a retractable under arm support bracket and adjustable butt pad for easier, more comfortable shooting.

A patented, built-in sidearm quiver can carry up to three arrows and folds back into the stock when not in use. The RAZR also offers a built-in RAZR blade skinning knife that is easily accessible from the bottom of the stock.

Features:

• 400 FPS
• 185 lbs. Draw Weight
• 142 Foot Lbs. of KW
• 16" Power Stroke
• 6.5 lbs.
• 34.75" x 19.5"

Dave Barnett breaks down the perks of the new RAZR in the following video:

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