Repeating Pistol Crossbows
Repeating pistol crossbows are designed to allow multiple shots to be fired quickly without manually loading a bolt after every shot. Unlike traditional crossbows that require a single bolt to be placed on the rail each time, repeating models use a bolt magazine or loader system that feeds the next bolt into position when the crossbow is cocked.
These compact crossbows combine the portability of pistol-style designs with innovative loading mechanisms that make shooting faster and more convenient. Because of their smaller size and relatively simple operation, repeating pistol crossbows are popular for recreational shooting and target practice.
How Repeating Crossbows Work
Most repeating pistol crossbows operate using a magazine that holds several bolts at once. Each time the crossbow is cocked, the mechanism moves a bolt from the magazine onto the rail, preparing it for the next shot. This allows shooters to fire several bolts in succession while maintaining consistent alignment and accuracy.
Repeating crossbows are available in different configurations and draw weights, giving shooters the ability to choose a model that suits their preferred shooting style.