Archery bow stabilizer and embedded arrowhead remover

Mechanical guns and projectors – Element – For archery projector

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29254, 273416, F41B 500

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045849838

ABSTRACT:
An archery bow stabilizer and embedded arrowhead remover formed by a bolt having a head at one end and internal and external threads at an opposite end, two weights carried by the bolt, and a relatively thin disc being sandwiched between the weights, the latter structure being utilized as an archery bow stabilizer by threading the external thread to a stabilizer socket of a bow, and in order to remove an arrowhead embedded in a tree or the like, one of the weights is removed, the bolt is secured to a threaded stem of an arrowhead from which the arrow shaft has been removed, and the remaining weight on the bolt is manually reciprocated against the bolt head to create impact forces which are transferred through the bolt to the arrowhead to, thus, facilitate the removal thereof.

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