Here is the trigger with the rubber band on it.The other end of the rubber band goes over the yellow connectors in front of the trigger.The small rubber band starts around the back of the trigger.Here is the bow after it has been strung up.When the knot is pulled tight, it should look like this.Tie a slipknot in the other end just like before, pull it around the pulleys, and attach it to the other white rod.The string will loop around the bottom of the crossbow to the other pulley, then across the top of the firing rail, around the first pulley, and back to the underside.Put the loop over one of the white rods on the underside of the bow and pull it tight.Make sure it is tied so that pulling on the long end of the string tightens the loop. Stringing the bow begins with a slipknot tied near the end of the elastic string.Here is another view of the assembled frame.One of the gray rods attaches to the Y-clips on the front of the crossbow.The bow begins with these two pulleys and the gray rods.Here is what the crossbow should look like at the end of this step.Here is the completed structural frame.After the connectors have been attached, the blue and green rods will complete the frame.Attaching the green connectors first makes the connection easier. These connectors will form part of the structural frame under the rail.Attaching a blue rod across the back of the grip will hold it all together. The yellow connectors will keep the trigger from collapsing all the way into the grip. They will go between the outer grips to act as spacers.The inner grip consists of the two pieces here.
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