Trumark Fiber
Optic Sights Slingshot
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Durable Slingshot - Removable Wrist Brace - Rotating Prongs
The FSX-FO folding slingshot combines Fiber-Optic Sights with ROTATING PRONGS! It is the same slingshot as the FSX-2000, but without the stabilizer. If needed, the wrist-brace can be easily removed from the handle, and reinstalled later. Although removing the brace changes the FSX-FO into a non wrist-braced, slingshot, it can still store ammo in the handle.
Unique fiber-optic sensors capture light rays which make the red and green sights dot GLOW for better aiming and shooting accuracy. Powerband Saver rotating prongs extends the slingshots band life by rotating around the slingshot fork 180 degrees. Light aluminum frame, rivetless one-piece black, ABS plastic handle, Storage chamber, and powered by matched-pull latex RR-T powerbands. Split-leather pouch is soft and pliable. The handle holds SA30, SA50 or SA375 ammo. 225 Yard Range!
A slingshot, shanghai, flip, bean shooter, or wrist rocket is a small hand-powered projectile weapon. The classic form of slingshot consists of a Y-shaped frame held in the off hand, with two rubber strips attached to the uprights. The other ends of the strips lead back to a pocket which holds the projectile. The pocket is grasped by the dominant hand and drawn back to the desired extent to provide power for the projectile.
The middle 1950s saw two major innovations in slingshot manufacture, typified by the Wrist-Rocket Company of Columbus, Nebraska, later renamed Trumark. The Wrist-Rocket was made from bent steel 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. The Wrist-Rocket also used rubber tubing rather than flat bands, which was attached to the backwards-facing fork ends by sliding over the tips of the forks, where it was held by friction
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