Monday, September 27, 2010

Wrist Rocket Slingshot - My Childhood Companion

I spent much of my childhood roaming the backyard of my parents house with a pocket full of rocks and a slingshot in my hand. Not just any sling shot but a wrist rocket.



My dad first introduced me to sling shots one day as we were doing yard work and trimming trees. He came across a forked branch and said, "This would make a perfect sling shot." After we finished our work we went in the house and began hunting for supplies. A few rubber bands from the kitchen and then a scrap of denim from beneath my mothers sewing machine. Soon I was in the back yard knocking over soda cans like a pro.

A sling shot however should not be confused with a sling. The weapon David use to defeat Goliath. A sling does not use an elastic band, and is also used to hurl a much larger stone. A sling uses two cords attached to a rock holding pouch. The rock is swung and one of the cords is release to send the rock flying.

Several years (?months) later, while shopping at Fedco (does anyone remember that store?) my father sees a commercially manufactured slingshot with a wrist support. He immediately placed the item in the shopping cart. I think the purchase was actually for himself. Having a wrist support and surgical tubing increased the efficiency of a sling shot incredibly. The one we purchased that day was a deluxe folding model. However the plastic grip eventually cracked and I replaced it with a wrist rocket original (the one picture above).



Last week, I was in the hardware store and above the drawers of nuts and bolts was a single replacement band for a wrist rocket type sling shot. I immediately placed it in my shopping cart. As soon as I got home, I found my wrist rocket (I knew exactly where it was) and replaced the broken sling, and went in my back yard to fire off a few shots.







I am very happy that I get to take this part of my fathers childhood and pass it to my child.

3 comments:

  1. been there done that.

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  2. NOW THE CHILD NEEDS SOME AMMO (SACK OF MARBLES) AND DAD WILL BE REPLACING WINDOWS AROUND THE HOUSE

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  3. I hope all goes well.

    I'd switch him over to a basic spring powered bb gun.
    As much as I like the supported slingshot, I'm concerned that it's a bit more powerful than I would want my young son to fool with.
    A 'wrist rocket' like slingshot could kill a human.
    I'm sorta glad I went the bb gun route.

    I'd like to learn to use a sling. I've watched a couple of videos about them and how to use 'em.

    There was a story, recently about a kid who used a slingshot against a bad guy.
    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/14-year-old-boy-slingshot-saves-sister-kidnapping-michigan-woods-alpena/

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