19K 6-SHOT ARROW MAGAZINE INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL


19K 6-Shot Arrow Magazine Module


This is the arrow retaining rod.


This is the arrow magazine.


This is the arrow magazine pulley bracket module.


These two movable blocks can clamp different bow shapes.


These two screws can be adjusted to change the distance between the arrow magazine and the bow riser, so that the bowstring stays centered in the magazine’s string groove and avoids wear on the bowstring.


Fix the pulley bracket to the outside of the bow riser through the screw holes here.


Push these four screws into position to clamp the bow riser, then tighten them.


Remove the screw from the release module.Remove the screw from the release module.


Fit the right side of the arrow magazine into the groove of the pulley bracket.


Then pass it through the grooves of the two rear wheels in sequence.


Place the bowstring in the string groove.


Adjust the pulley bracket so that the bowstring stays centered in the arrow magazine’s string groove and does not rub against the magazine.


Reinstall the release module into the arrow magazine.


Just tighten the screw.


19K 6-SHOT INSTALLATION COMPLETED


Arrow Placement Slot


Lift the arrow retaining rod.


Place the arrow shaft into the arrow magazine.


After placing the arrow shaft into the arrow magazine, return the arrow retaining rod to the slot to hold the arrow in place.


After placing the arrow shaft into the arrow magazine, return the arrow retaining rod to the slot to hold the arrow in place.


Push the bow forward with your front hand and pull back with your rear hand to draw the bow.


Pull the release trigger to fire.


This bow can be aimed using a laser, a five-pin sight, or other aiming devices.


The 19K is a compound bow that can automatically feed arrows and fire 6 arrows consecutively. It is equipped with dry-fire protection. When the arrow magazine is empty, the bowstring cannot be latched for firing. Do not force the bowstring to latch, as dry firing may cause damage. This bow uses special two-fletch arrows.


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