- Material: Fiberglass / Carbon
- 7 variations: 35 to 150 LBS
- The limbs are compatible with all spare strings for the AR-6 Stinger I + II
- Includes limbs, string, limb tips and stringing aid
- The new limbs do not fit the older versions of the AR-6 Stinger
Model CQ - 35 Lbs
Ideally suited for short distances, frequent training and indoor use. The AR-6 Stinger II Compact comes by default with this limb. The CQ limb enables the fastest shooting sequences and, due to the lower stress on shooters and material, also particularly long training times. However, especially with broadheads, this limb is also very dangerous and requires the same level of compliance with all safety rules when shooting.
Note: Due to the low draw weight, this limb is thinner and a bit more "fragile" than other limbs, which are quite indestructible. As with all other limbs, the same applies here: The fitting of a string must always be done with a stringing aid.
In our view, the CQ limb is the ideal all-rounder for the Compact and at the same time good for training with Tactical and Survival.
Model Tactical - 55 Lbs
The standard limb for the AR-6 Stinger II Tactical and the Survival. From our point of view, the balanced combination of power, speed and robustness. This limb can still be cocked with the Compact without sacrificing too much shooting frequency. On the AR-6 Stinger II Tactical, this one is an ideal limb for indoor shooting and shorter ranges. It provides good strength for beginners without causing too much wear on the string and limb tips.
Model Advanced - 75Lbs
The limb for all those shooters who want more power, but don't want to deal too much with the issue of maintenance and care. A straightforward limb that offers more than enough power for most applications. Although the 75 lbs limb can still be cocked on the Compact, fast shooting sequences are no longer possible. For most shooters, the ADVANCED is not going to be a good fit on the Compact anymore. For the Tactical and the Survival, on the other hand, it is the optimal compromise between more power and manageable wear.
Model Pro - 90Lbs
The ideal limb for professional users and special applications such as hunting or defense. In our view, this limb represents the optimum for the AR-6 Stinger II Tactical - very high penetrating power paired with a significant increase in range, but still well and quickly cockable with the support of the buttstock. However, this limb needs more care and is not forgiving of mistakes or negligent behavior. Even a single dry shot without an arrow can result in destroyed limb tips or damage to the limb. We therefore recommend the use of aluminum limb tips.
The use of arrows weighing less than 10 grams (155 grains) will cause damage to the equipment.
Model Magnum - 120Lbs
The MAGNUM limb is designed for those users who want to get the most out of their Stinger II. This turns the Tactical into an extremely powerful bow with enormous range, provided you use the right arrows for it. Without sufficient training, however, the extra power comes at the slight expense of rapid rate of fire. Trained shooters, on the other hand, can achieve times similar to regular use of the PRO limb.
The MAGNUM needs significantly more care and is not forgiving of mistakes or negligent behavior. Even a single dry shot without an arrow can result in destroyed limb tips or damage to the limb. The use of aluminum limb tips, as well as careful handling, are therefore basic requirements.
The use of arrows weighing less than 11.5 grams (178 grains) will cause damage to the equipment.
Model Hunting - 150Lbs
The HUNTING is a particularly strong limb for shots at longer distances and for more energy in the target. This limb transforms the AR-6 Stinge II Survival into a full-fledged hunting crossbow, especially when using longer arrows.
Neither suitable for training nor for fast shooting sequences! We support the use of this limb exclusively with the AR-6 Stinger II Survival and only with sufficiently heavy arrows.
The HUNTING needs significantly more care and is not forgiving of mistakes or negligent behavior. Even a single dry shot without an arrow can result in destroyed limb tips or damage to the limb. The use of aluminum limb tips, as well as careful handling, are therefore basic requirements.
The use of arrows weighing less than 11.5 grams (178 grains) will cause damage to the equipment.