Uncommon Carry Ghost Hunter Mini Crossbow GH-O-B - Infrared Light for Night Targeting and Stainless Construction
Uncommon Carry Ghost Hunter Mini Crossbow GH-O-B - Infrared Light for Night Targeting and Stainless Construction
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Uncommon Carry Ghost Hunter Mini Crossbow GH-O-B - Infrared Light for Night Targeting and Stainless Construction
Uncommon Carry Ghost Hunter Mini Crossbow GH-O-B - Infrared Light for Night Targeting and Stainless Construction
The Uncommon Carry Ghost Hunter Mini Crossbow GH-O-B is a compact stainless-steel crossbow designed for hobbyists, collectors, and curious tinkerers who want portability without sacrificing a surprising range. At just 4.5 inches long, it delivers a 10–15 meter reach and features an infrared light for low-light demonstrations, plus a durable metal string for reliable use with small projectiles.
- Size: 4.5" overall length for ultraportable storage and easy handling
- Range: 10–15 meters, offering surprising distance from a tiny platform
- Illumination: Integrated infrared light for visibility in dim environments
- Material: Stainless construction with a robust metal string for durability
- Projectile compatibility: Designed to fire small items such as q-tips, toothpicks, and matches (use responsibly and within safety guidelines)
- Packaging: Boxed for gifting, display, or secure storage
Beyond its novelty, this mini crossbow serves as a compelling tool for demonstrations of propulsion concepts, mechanial action, and infrared illumination in a compact form. Its sturdy stainless build and metal string are built to withstand regular handling, making it suitable for science classrooms, maker spaces, or collector shelves. The boxed presentation makes it a thoughtful gift for enthusiasts who appreciate precision miniatures, while its portable size ensures you can show it off or carry it along on trips. For safe, supervised use, pair with soft, non-sharp projectiles and follow local guidelines.
