Description
The slingshot described is a classic form consisting 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. The dominant hand grasps the pocket and draws it back to the desired extent to provide power for the projectile - up to a full span of the arm with sufficiently long bands.
Description
Features:
Slingshot Blue
A Slingshot or ging (primarily Australian and New Zealand), kattie (in 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.
The dominant hand grasps the pocket and draws it back to the desired extent to provide power for the projectile - up to a full span of the arm with sufficiently long bands.