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The AF Archery Turkish Recurve Bow is a 50-inch laminated longbow crafted from fiberglass, bamboo, and ash wood with a cowhide-wrapped ergonomic handle. Featuring a 20-60 lbs adjustable draw weight and ambidextrous design, it blends traditional Turkish style with German lamination technology for enhanced durability and arrow speed. Perfect for hunting, horseback archery, and target practice, it suits beginners to pros seeking precision and comfort.




| Model Name | Turkish Bow Black 40 |
| Brand | AF Bow&Arrow |
| Color | Black Turkish |
| Material | Glass Fiber, Bamboo, Ash Wood |
| Team Name | Turkish |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Archery Draw Weight | 40 Pounds |
| Archery Draw Length | 28 Inches |
| UPC | 749142865305 |
| Size | 40LBS |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 42 x 9.2 x 1.2 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | AF Bow&Arrow |
| Warranty Description | 360 days warranty |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | AF Bow&Arrow |
| Style | Black Turkish |
| Included Components | bow*1, string*1 |
C**T
Gorgeous Bow
At the time of this writing this is 1 of the 2 bows I really like being offered by Amazon, and they are both sold by AF Archery. The other bow I like is the 53" Tatar bow. This bow is super light weighing about 4/5th of a pound, its fast and snappy. Built and finished very well.It has one drawback, but that's because of how fine the bow is and how short the bow is and so it should be expected. The bow is a little unstable...what does this mean? It means if you are not careful to make sure the limbs of the bow are straight after you string the bow...this means the string has been put on a little crooked. If you draw the bow like that, it will warp and destring itself violently on you. This is NOT a defect, this is what happens when you so finely tune a bow to these dimension. YOU, need to make sure you string the bow so it is straight. Get on youtube and learn how. If you are uncertain about that, then I recommend the Tatar which is a little more stable due to being a little less stressed with the added length. But this really shouldn't put you off, I am writing it hear to help prevent unnecessary returns. These two bows are my absolute favorite and I am buying another of each in heavier draw weights for hunting.
K**S
Short Bow
This bow at 48” at first sight makes you think it’s a kids bow. Mine is 40# @ 28”. Being small there was for me a learning curve. But I have put around 7000 arrows through it and it just gets better every day. But there is a learning curve. It shoot fast and flat for a traditional style bow. 30 yds is the max that I shoot it. But after 40+ years of shooting I think for me that’s far enough. Good bow worth the money. Fun to shoot and can be a tack driver.
D**G
Great performance, low cost
Short, fast bow with a big comfortable handle. The 50lb model is easy to shoot, accurate and has good penetrating power.
S**3
Missing the string, back of bow delaminating before even strung
Bow looks nice, feels good in hand, but unfortunately I can't shoot it, because they didn't include the string in the box, so now I have to order a string to even attempt to shoot it. 😢Edit...upon closer inspection the back of the bow is already delaminating before it was even strung. kinda scared to even try and shoot it if I had a string.Stitching in the riser is very uneven.
J**N
Still great after about 3000 shots
A little worried about the limb twist issue after reading some reviews. Also not sure about the fiberglass quality of the black version. After one month and about 3000 shots I can say it's still a great, accurate, intuitive bow, and it still looks and works like in day one.Also I was a bit concerned about the durability of the leather like arrow pass but it turned out to be incredibly tough, same if not more durable than the white bone inlay arrow pass on my other af archery tatar bow. 3000 shots only smoothed a bit on the arrow pass, no sign of wearing out.
J**D
Good quality for price..
Beautiful.. was as described..
T**R
Beginner Bow that is affordable and reliable
This shortbow is powerful, and the Ottomans used it to conquer 1/3 of Europe with it. It's made from Ashwood so it's not the highest quality wood, but it is still strong, flexible, and tough. I have had this bow for a month as my first bow. I have shot roughly 1700 arrows off of it. It's accurate and really brings out weaknesses in your form. This is because mistakes get amplified due to how short the bow is. It's a great learning bow,I've read the other reviews on this bow, and nearly didn't buy it because of the bow string issues. I decided to buy it because I assumed people who complained about the bow string were probably string it themselves instead of using a bow stringer. Like your shooting form, stringing this bow with your body will bring out of your mistakes in bow stringing form, because of how short the bow is. That said, I always unstring and restring it nearly daily and have never had any issues. Hey I get it, it's cool to string a bow using your body, it even looks cool, but it's less safe and effective than using a proper bow stringer.I used thumb draw because I hope to shoot off of horseback someday. But I would definitely recommend this bow for beginners. FYI, I am 6'3", so the picture makes the bow look even shorter.
D**A
Powerful, light, compact bow
I got the 40# model and it measures 41# at 28'' when I measure. This bow is a pleasure to shoot. The draw is very smooth upwards to 29'', which is to my ear with a thumb draw. It does draw to 32'', but starts stacking after 29'' with 30-31'' being pretty stiff (but also adding poundage and fps.)The hand shock is very mild and essentially non-existent if you use proper khatra.The bow is very light, and with the smooth draw, I can shoot this all day. It is a pleasure to use. However, as a light, short bow, it is pretty unforgiving for errors in technique and release. I would not recommend this for someone who has not used a horsebow before.Some have mentioned in reviews that the string does not stay on. This has not been a problem for me as long as you check that the string remains within the string bridges during stringing. Stringing a horsebow is a little different so it may be worth reviewing some guides on YouTube before trying to string.
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