🎯 Lock, Load, and Launch with Precision!
The GoFoad Flat Rubber Band Free Tie Sling is a stainless steel slingshot engineered for serious range and durability. Featuring a folding wrist lock for enhanced stability, an ergonomic molded grip for comfort, and a compact foldable design, it delivers over 100 yards of shooting distance while fitting easily in your pocket.
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | GoFoad |
Manufacturer reference | 906607 |
Package Dimensions | 16.7 x 13.2 x 3.9 cm; 190 g |
ASIN | B07Z4DRBH9 |
J**K
Brilliant
What a brilliant and comfortable little slingshot fits easily in your pocket and is very comfy in the hand seems to be a solid metal frame with wood on the grip I presume you could unscrew the wood and wrap with paracord if one so desired
L**B
Some fettling required
This is a solid slingshot that is let down by a poor handle fitting.I removed the wooden handle and epoxied the handle and fixings in place. I dried it and then sanded the wooden handle until the metal and wood became flush. I found some hot spots for me personally in the handle so I took a large half round file and took the edges off that bugged me. Pic to show what I took off as a suggestion.The weight is solid so minimal flick imo, and style is over the top or OTT. You'll need to know that to get bands made for it unless you make them yourself. The band fixing mechanism is great. I love that.The sighting things are not for me. The fibre optic rods need fitting to the iron sights if you use them. There is a knack. Cut the rods in the colour you want to about 5/6mm, then place the rods all into the sights. Do them all at once. Place the rods halfway in and then grab a lighter and melt one side until blobs form and you are happy. Then melt the other side without dropping the rods out the sight holes.That way the fibre optic rods can accept light better and glow as you look at them as a daysight properly. Just cutting them can cause fractures and stop light flowing cleanly.I add a pic of a band newcomers can try. No bands come with this slingshot.Recommend 180 snipersling 23/18 taper 0.5mm bands. If inside shooting and learning use bb pellets or clay. Less to go wrong. These things are fast!!! Move up to thicker bands and 8mm+ steels if hunting.Have fun!
S**T
Impressed
Pros-Catapult is good qualityShoots wellHave tried to bend in a vice and hasnt bent.Very good value for moneyCons-Wood grips arnt flush to the metal which isnt a problem for me, I'll make some more.Few sharp edges on metal where bands attach, again quick file, sorted.
S**L
What's not to like?
Fantastic little slingshot. I have around 30 different frames of various sizes, and when it arrived it looked incredibly small, but when held in the "pinch grip" it fits an adult hand perfectly. It's not small, it's compact. I saw many reviews saying it's too small, I suggest watching a few YouTube videos on how to hold a slingshot (the sights are designed for "gangster " style of shooting) I made some bands (theraband gold 18-10mm taper) and I've sent several hundred 8mm steel balls down-range and I can keep my grouping within a 50mm circle at 10m. I don't hunt, so thin bands are fine for me. I would say the max band thickness at frame end is 20mm, but the clamps would take more than one band easily. The frame itself is mega sturdy, not like some other cheap frames, and the sights are metal also, not cheap plastic. I would happily buy another. 10/10
M**T
Solid
Solid build pretty comfortable and pretty compact for carrying in pockets
K**R
Great little slingshot
This is such a fun item!Great slingshot and it's lovely and compact.Feels very comfortable in the hand and packs away into a small space.Great place to start!
D**N
Too Small and Too sharp edges for comfort
Ergonomically its a great shape but needs to be bigger and able to hold heavier stronger bands for hunting Great for a Kid to learn with a light Band on But no Good for Hunting with unless wearing a Glove for comfort
A**R
Watch your thumb !
Bought this to pop at crows which are a pest in the morning.It’s a bare unit so bought a package with ball bearings and bands. No instructions and no internet to you-tube . Presumed the slits in the side took the bands before the clamps and ended firing a ball-bearing into the base of my thumb! So for fellow rookies and big kids out there here’s a few tips;Make sure the ammo is right in the middle of the slingMake sure the bands are not twistedFire with the forks horizontal and not vertical.Not doing any of the above may result in a mis-fire and sore thumb . I also took out one of the sights and nearly my wife’s back window with misfires so be careful. A good idea would be to practice with the clay balls first but the shinny ball bearings were too much of a draw for meSaying that it’s a nifty wee thing once set up. I’ve only had it a few days , fired about 100 ball bearings and so far so good .
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