🎯 Aim High, Shoot Far!
The COOY Slingshot is a professional-grade hunting tool featuring a robust metal body, ergonomic design, and six powerful rubber bands for enhanced launching capability. It includes a removable flashlight for nighttime use and comes with a complete set of accessories, making it ideal for training, entertainment, and hunting.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.83 x 4.84 x 2.83 inches |
Package Weight | 0.76 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 4 x 8 inches |
Brand Name | COOY |
Color | Black slingshot kit |
Manufacturer | COOY |
Part Number | 23893m42ye4 |
Size | Black slingshot kit |
M**N
Slingshot
Works great and great quality. I use 7/8mm steel shot. 👍👍
B**E
What a product
Wow! What a product. An incredible value. It feels and looks solid. The metal is robust and industrial looking. It's got to be fake wood on the handle for the price but you could fool me. Comes with an attachable flashlight and heavy duty bracket. And last but not least, it's powerful and fun to shoot.
A**R
pretty darn accurate
I bought this out of boredom during the pandemic in April 2020. Initially I found this sport to be too easy. I could pick a target - generally speaking - and hit it. I found that as the target got smaller my aim was off. As the months rolled on , doing about 100 shots per month of 10mm steel ball bearings (all in 1 day), that my aim was improving. Eventually, all the provided set of of rubber slings broke. The replacement set, although stronger than the originals, also helped my accuracy somehow. I am new to this and it seems that an upgrade in the bands increases your abilities.So be prepared to buy at least 1,000 pellets of ammo and extra bands. Not because what is provided is bad. It is just that rubber breaks after so long - even tires run out of tread eventually. Also the 10 pieces of ammo provided would not be enough to hunt, kill zombies, or hurt butterflies...Overall I would buy this again. It is more accurate than my Daisy B52.The flashlight is crap. Buy one with a red light for night time use. Search Coast or try to find a laser sight that fits - if you do this please let me know what you bought.This is heavier than other wrist rockets, but the projectiles fly faster and are more accurate - than at least my Daisy B52, but yours could be better.You be the judge.
M**K
Not a quick-draw system, for sure.
No doubt about it; this is one handsome devil. It feels good in the hand, though the forearm support is a bit stiff (Time and use will see to that, and heaven knows I'll give it plenty of both). It has some serious problems, though. As you can see in the first picture, there are scuffs or chipping on the support structure at the base, which were there when I opened the box. That's minor, though, compared to the major issue, which is the burr - or maybe it's a bridge - blocking the band from getting into the slot when inserting it. The third picture shows that clearly. I had to figure out how to get a file in there to grind that away so I could get the last band inserted. All the others slipped in with a pop, nice, smooth, and secure. But I fought with that one for a long time, and I have to think that it chewed up the rubber a bit before I took a close up pic and saw what was really going on there. It was time to break out the handy (Insert favorite brand here) rotary tool & cutting wheels. Once I found them, it was about a halfasecond's work. The last problem is that there were no instructions whatsoever, and as adaptive, improvisational, and good at overcoming as I am, I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to get the bracket for the flashlight mounted on that base without being 1) off-kilter, and 2) blocking the forearm-support bracket from swinging 270 degrees like it seemed to be designed to do. (Pic 4) Turned out you have to install it and remove it each time you use it. Not good in a "kinetic" situation. Just sayin'.
A**R
Has some power.
I love it! Does the job perfectly. Needed it to scare off the doe that loves my flower garden "buffet"! Was enough power to get her attention and scare her off! It certainly wouldn't kill her, just enough to tell her the Diner" is closed! Lol I need to target practice for fun, entertainment and scare off racoons that love the birdseed buffet I have for the birds! I had tried another brand that was so flimsy and would not hold the band in place. This exceeded my expectations. At least now the deer can't laugh themselves to death like I am sure she did when I fired the first wrist rocket.
A**H
I am putting this as five stars so you can see it.
I would actually give this four stars but i would like it to be seen right a way. After at least 45 minuets shooting one of the bands broke. it did not break in the middle but at the place where the pouch is. Otherwise i like it except i cannot get enough power with the provided ammo because it hurts my fingers. I use legos inside and gravel outside and both work fine. I shoot through one side of a cardboard box and it catches it. It is very well made, it looks cool but the fork could be deeper. I have not tried the flashlight. i will try to get bands from another manufacturer and see if they work better. Also the shipping was fast.
A**
Great slingshot but bands are total junk!! NOT STAINLESS! RERATED to from 3 to 1 star
The slingshot itself is 6 stars very well made the wrist brace can be adjusted to be tight or loose the anodizing in this case gold is very well done, accuracy was excellent... until the first band broke at 23 shots, I retired that one and got 3 more shots before another band broke... see pictures, only got 11 shots on second band and 3 broke at same time 2 of them hitting me in the face below my right eye! The flashlights also junk so don't buy just cause the flashlights included ya will want to buy a better one, and research where to get better bands before you buy cause the included ones are junk... only buy if ya can get higher quality bands otherwise your throwing your money away on years the leather pouch started coming apart after only a dozen shots or so.. really bad leatherUPDATE; I needed to update my initial review after having some time with this and it will be getting returned, for starterrs ya don't chrome plate stainless next its ZINC that the whole things made of including the yoke... stainless won't melt at 715 degrees but... zinc does and I shaved off casting flash from the yoke as well as inside the holes in the grip and.. shaved some metal off the yoke itself with my stainless Gerber multitool blade it shaved way too easy so.. I put it in my lead melter and watched the temp it went liquide at.. a hair over 715 degrees.... I'm ordering a good ol Daisy B52 made of REAL stainless here in the USA and setting it up with flat bands..
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