I've have never seen a crossbow where the bow portion can rotate to be upright like a normal bow would be held. Is this the redneck version of a gangster holding a gun sideways?
Dude, it also may be called the toxic broadhead because that cutting head looks like the bio-hazard symbol and not a cloverleaf?
Yeah, I thought it was odd that he called it a cloverleaf, unless he was worried mentioning that putting a biohazard symbol on something one might want to eat would be bad advertising.