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Bows | Sarmat Archery
I have shot my Varang Lux for about 11 months, which I feel is enough time to give an unbiased evaluation...
Rowan Loftus
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Bow Mamai | Sarmat Archery
Description
Mamai – the stylization of the bows of the Turkic-tatar peoples of eastern Europe and their neighbors in the period after the Golden Horde and up to the 19th century. These bows differed f...
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Bamboo laminated bows | Sarmat Archery
Traditional bamboo-laminated Bow Mamai. Stylization of a composite bow of medium length. Such bows were used by nomadic peoples in Asia and Europe until the 18th century. Symmetric handle with leather...
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Bow Dzungar | Sarmat Archery
Great bow,powerfull,accuret,allmost no handshock.Beside that great service.Friendly people.I appreciate very much.
goodscot
by goodscot on Dzungar
Very good bow! Accurate, little handshock, perfect l...
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Jurchen | Sarmat Archery
Description
Jurchen – it is a bamboo-laminated bow, a stylization of composite recurve Manchu bows with long libms, heavy siyah and big string bridges. Such bows were common in China and in some nearb...
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Traditional Bow “Giray” | Sarmat Archery
Description
Giray — stylization of the Crimean-Tatar bow, a composite bow made of the wooden core with a horn on the belly and sinews on the back, with stiff siyahs. Such bows were widely used in East...