Trumark WS-1 Slingshot
- Size: 7 1/2″ Tall
- Range: 225 yards
- Materials: Aluminum Frame
- Accessories: Split Leather Small bag
Product Description
Trumark’s WS-1 wrist-braced slingshot was invented in 1953 and has been manufactured continuously by Trumark for over 45 years. Millions have been sold! The unique design evolved over time and has been changed small over the last forty years. It is still as well loved today as when it was introduced in 1953. The combination of the bendable (one-piece) aircraft aluminum frame and soft vinyl handle gives it a comforatable ?feel? when drawn back and shot. Although basic in design, its performance is comparable to more expensive slingshots on the market today. The WS-1 has a light, aluminum frame, matched-pull latex powerbands, and large split leather small bag. Effective for up to a 225 Yard Range!
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With marbles its a excellent way o teach dogs not to bark excessively or get in the trash. Works OK on coons although they are hard to hit but not unexpectedly doesn’t work on bears. Not recommended on children below the age of 13.
Rating: 5 / 5
Slingshots are cool. This one has an exceptional design, since you can slip your hand through it and brace the rubber pad solidly against your forearm to provide stability when pulling the sling back. This also makes it much simpler to aim and gives you greater range. I use mine to shoot at squirrels and deer coming into my yard and causing hurt – though I don’t get too many shots off at the deer because a) they usually only come out a night and b) they bolt the second they hear anything amiss, like me sliding the door to my deck open. The squirrels are a different tale though. They reckon once they are up in a tree they’re safe, so they tend to sit there, just daring me to do something about it. It only takes me whizzing a few ball bearings or marbles in their direction to get them off and in succession as quick as their small rodent legs can carry them.
I’m not a very excellent shot, probably having hit my intended target at 25 yards (or so) maybe once or twice out of a couple of hundred shots. I suppose with practice I’d get surpass, but I’m not that worried about it. At that range, you’re not talking about a lethal shot, which isn’t my intent anyway. I just want to scare them off, even though I know they’ll be back a few minutes later. Why this is entertaining to me, I don’t know, it just is. I suppose I could just let the dog stay out in the yard more to take care of deer and squirrel duty, but she lacks opposable thumbs and doesn’t be with you the concept of slingshots either, so she’s not going to have as much fun as me.
I haven’t tried shooting small rocks yet, out of concern that the rocks might eventually hurt the sling, but now that I’m in succession out of the ball bearings and marbles I originally bought with the wrist rocket, I’ll probably start doing that anyway. I had a bumper crop of acorns this year too, so maybe I’ll give them a try as well. In any case, it looks like you can buy a replacement sling or two, or for that matter, at eight dollars a pop, I could probably just get another wrist rocket if I really needed to.
All in all a nice small sling shot to give to your kid or play with yourself.
Rating: 4 / 5
The Wrist-rocket has been around for decades now, but no one has yet improved on it. It’s low-cost. It’s powerful. What more could you want?
Rating: 5 / 5
I have a folding slingshot. It works excellent but hard for my arm and the top v was not large. would break paint balls on the v. I grew up using the ordinary non folding alingshot so i fond one and bought. My kids fit the folding one they use that one. We have fun and now I can shoor with surpass aim and further,also not breaking paint balls on v any more. Thankfulness
Rating: 5 / 5
I ordered the Original Wrist Rocket Slingshot with Brace on December 8, and that time, it was pictured with a molded integrated handle grip. The item shipped was like the one now pictured. When I emailed the company about persistent it, they changed the photo, then told me if the item was like the photo, they would charge me a 15% restocking fee. I am taking action againt this vendor.
Rating: 1 / 5