The correct crossbow for the original trilogy Bowcaster was originally called the Horton Magnum, although the name itself was never on the crossbow.
it was developed by Bernard Horton for Single Point Inc to showcase their new red dot sight. He said that 12,000 to 15,000 were produced.
An executive of Single Point Inc later sold theunder the Gunmark Crossbow brand.
Lillywhites is a UK sporting goods store that also apparently sold them under their own brand.
The infamous “Champagne Champion Crossbow” name might also have been yet another brand, if there is any truth to that name.
It’s possible the Magnum didn’t sell particularly well when introduced, and ended up being wholesaled to any number of smaller retailers, who branded it as their own.
it is a fairly nondescript crossbow, which is why it is hard to find.
Original Trilogy Bowcaster page on PropWiki
it was developed by Bernard Horton for Single Point Inc to showcase their new red dot sight. He said that 12,000 to 15,000 were produced.
An executive of Single Point Inc later sold theunder the Gunmark Crossbow brand.
Lillywhites is a UK sporting goods store that also apparently sold them under their own brand.
The infamous “Champagne Champion Crossbow” name might also have been yet another brand, if there is any truth to that name.
It’s possible the Magnum didn’t sell particularly well when introduced, and ended up being wholesaled to any number of smaller retailers, who branded it as their own.
it is a fairly nondescript crossbow, which is why it is hard to find.
Original Trilogy Bowcaster page on PropWiki
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