
My personal Crossfire:
17/32" Brassed, 1/2" nested piece, stock spring, re-shaped plunger head, and an additional two dart capacity in the handle. Paintjob appears darker than it actually is, as usual. It matches the scheme of my crossbow/SF setup and my manta. For those of you who were at NANO...yes, this is the same one that barely got darts out the barrel. It's all better now. Ranges average ~50 feet, and can reach 60 when it finds a dart it really likes.
This is the holster I've finally settled on. It came with a green electric cordless screwdriver that's shaped like a drill I was given for Christmas. You can find them at OSH (umm...duh?) They're absolutely perfect for Minimized Crossfires. Problem is, when I say minimized, I mean
minimized. If you look closer at the first pic, you'll see that not only was a lot removed from the bottom, but the entire box that contained the rail mount crossfires come with has been dremeled clean off, leaving a hole in the slider. I find the gap makes it easier to grip the rail when cocking it anyway. The outer flap on the holster velcros down, and comes stock with space for three darts, which I like to use for spare loaded shells for my crossbows main barrel.
I've been through three different holster options for this thing, from a leg-mounted tactical, to a hip mounted twistdraw, to now this, a right-handed crossdraw. It holds it steady and bounce-free, doesn't constrict leg movement like leg holsters have done with me in the past, and isn't out on my hips, which makes rolling difficult, and can catch on trees/walls/corners. It's also the fastest and easiest draw I've found as of yet, so I'm quite happy with it.


Credit goes to Baghead for the super awesome pink tipped white foamy fairy darts of doom.
Edited by Falcon, 18 June 2008 - 03:03 PM.