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Title: Broke my 8 arrow spring arm quiver
Post by: Novaln1975 on October 30, 2009, 10:46:00 PM
At my first attempt installing it on my bow, the top spring arm broke inside the rubber protection. SNAP! it went...

The brake is right where the rod bends at 90 degrees, a week spot I guess.

Any body out there have an extra arm collecting dust that would sell to me?

It’s the 8 arrow, Spring arm at top and bolt on at bottom, plastic hood with the big Bear logo.

A real bummer, just got it today.

Simon
Title: Re: Broke my 8 arrow spring arm quiver
Post by: d. ward on October 31, 2009, 06:31:00 AM
I'll look today and if I got one I'll send it with the bushing I've not mailed to you as yet.bd
Title: Re: Broke my 8 arrow spring arm quiver
Post by: raghorn on October 31, 2009, 11:00:00 AM
Is it a long, med, or short arm? Or, which bow are mounting it on?
Title: Re: Broke my 8 arrow spring arm quiver
Post by: Novaln1975 on October 31, 2009, 11:42:00 AM
Thanks guys. I’ve PMed you both.

BD. Keep me informed if you have one please. Thanks.

Raghorn. Good question. The quiver is to be mounted on a 1972 Super Kodiak, RIGHT HAND. Not sure if that’s short, medium or long arms. Thanks

Simon
Title: Re: Broke my 8 arrow spring arm quiver
Post by: artifaker1 on October 31, 2009, 12:36:00 PM
I made a nice asbell style quiver out of one of those. I took one of the spring arms off and made a short 90 degree wire out of coat hanger, attached a 30" arrow to it and a strap off of some luggage for over the shoulder. I've carried it for quite a while, it rides very well and I can go thru a fence with it on.