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Metal slingshot OTT with string and sights Crab 1
Metal slingshot OTT with string and sights Crab 1
A pocket-sized metal slingshot with a comfortable handle with OTT aiming system, which is suitable for learning to shoot with a slingshot. When fired, the ball flies through the top arc of the slingshot. Fixed rubber grip from above over the top of the forks with metal pliers, tightened screws. The screws are tightened using the Allen key included in the package.
The metal handle of the sling is wrapped with two-coloured string. The string can be unwound and used for any other purpose.
The 1,5 cm wide rubber is flat, which increases the performance of the sling. There is a hole in the middle of the bed for inserting the ball for its correct positioning, through which air flows well during the shot and does not obstruct the ball.
The Crab 1 slingshot is equipped with five-pin light-water sights.
As ammunition we recommend steel balls, which can be found in our offer.
Parameters:
Material: metal with string/rubber/leather
Rubber: flat, width 1,5 cm
Dimensions: 11,5 x 7,4 cm
Colour: silver/blue/red
Weight: 130 g
Packaging:
Metal Slingshot with Crab String 1 piece
Some tips for shooting with a slingshot:
Hold the slingshot in your weaker hand (right-handed people in the left hand and left-handed people in the right hand).
Hold the rubber towards your dominant eye.
Don´t sling with too much force, put your hand in the sling.
When firing the sling, stand sideways to the target.
Place the ball in the middle of the bed.
Hold the slingshot horizontally when shooting.
If the slingshot is not equipped with sights, the upper edge of the top fork of the slingshot serves as a sight. The eye serves as the sight.
Stretch the rubber so that the angle between the sling forks and the rubber is 90°.
Reach the back of your hand towards your face.
The hand holding the leather bed with the bullet determines the length of the bullet´s impact.
The shot is regulated by moving the hand holding the ball up or down by millimetres. Fix the front hand in one position.
The sling can cause serious injury and property damage, so do not let children shoot with it without adult supervision.
Aim the slingshot only at a safe target from which the pellets are not likely to bounce.
Do not shoot into the air.