MoreFarther Professional Slingshot Set, Y Shot Sling Shot Wrist Rocket Slingshot for Hunting slingshots High Velocity Catapult with 200 Ammos and 2 Replacement Slingshot Bands (Kingkong Black Set)
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MoreFarther Professional Slingshot Set, Y Shot Sling Shot Wrist Rocket Slingshot for Hunting slingshots High Velocity Catapult with 200 Ammos and 2 Replacement Slingshot Bands (Kingkong Black Set)
- [PROFESSIONAL SLINGSHOT]: MoreFarther professional slingshot set, made by 6 rubber bands, more power, accurate and high velocity, best slingshots for hunting.
- [PROFESSIONAL DESIGN]: MoreFarthher Y shot slingshot, wrist rocket slingshot with wrist forearm brace design makes the ejection base more stable. Steady handle and wrist support frame play a greater ejection intensity. ErgonTomic design made the grip handle more comfortable and easy to use.
- [PORTABLE SLINGSHOT]: Foldable slingshots with removable flashlight mount design and magnetic ammo storage design - -You can easily put the slingshot into your pocket and accurately find all the targets in the night quickly and accurately hit it.
- [STRONG ALLOY MATERIAL]: Durable metal alloy slingshots, no fade, no deformation can be used for a long time, perfect for outdoor competition, fitness catapult, entertainment, competition and hunting, also for boutique collection.
- [QUALITY GUARANTEE]: MoreFarther have professional team and a lot of loyal fans, your satisfactory is our target, if you have any questions please feel free just contact us and we will try our best to solve it for you.
A slingshot or catapult (UK), ging (primarily Australian and New Zealand), shanghai (Australian),Gulel (India), kettie (South Africa), bean shooter, or flip or tirador (primarily Tagalog), is normally a small hand-powered projectile weapon. The classic form consists of a Y-shaped frame held in the off hand, with two natural-rubber strips attached to the uprights. The other ends of the strips lead back to a pocket that holds the projectile.
Early, slingshots were a "do-it-yourself" item, typically made from a forked branch to form the "Y" shaped handle, with rubber strips sliced from items as inner tubes or other sources of good vulcanized rubber and firing suitably sized stones.
While early slingshots were most associated with young vandals, they were also capable hunting arms in the hands of a skilled user. Firing projectiles, such as lead musket balls, buckshot, steel ball bearings, air gun pellets, or small nails, slingshot was capable of taking game such as pheasant, rabbit, and dove. Placing multiple balls in the pouch produces a shotgun effect, such as firing a dozen BBs at a time for hunting small birds. With the addition of a suitable rest, the slingshot can also be used to fire arrows, allowing the hunting of medium-sized game at short ranges.
The 1940s also saw the creation of the National Slingshot Association, headquartered in San Marino, California, which organised slingshot clubs and competitions nationwide.
The middle 1950s saw two major innovations in slingshot manufacture, typified by the Wrist-Rocket Company. It was made from bent aluminium alloy rods that formed not only the handle and fork, but also a brace that extended backwards over the wrist, and provided support on the forearm to counter the torque of the bands. Slingshots are also occasionally used in angling to disperse bait into the water over a wide area, so that multiple fish are attracted near the angler's fishing rod.









