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Shepherd Sling, Sling Shot, Survival Gear (550 or 750 paracord) Handmade in USA
$ 6.73
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Description
My best selling sling just got better!One of my best-selling slings is getting a brand new “velvet & steel” redesign that incorporates the strengths of two different leathers and combines these strengths into a single sling: The former pouch was made from a rugged 4-5 oz. Kodiak black oil tanned leather. The new pouch is made from an even more rugged 5-6 oz. water buffalo leather. The finger loop and button have also been upgraded to a more soft and supple 4-5 oz. Cheyenne cowhide leather. Together, the new finger-loop and button combine to offer a far more comfortable slinging experience than the typical paracord loop & knot. The pouch and finger loop are both reinforced for durability with solid brass grommets, and the cord is made from a sturdy, black 550 Mil Spec 7 Strand Type III Nylon Parachute Cord, and is knotted and hand-stitched to the pouch and finger loop for added strength. These new upgrades will be offered for the same price as the earlier model for a limited time only.
Upgrade to 750 lb. paracord for just a buck more. Use drop-down menu above to choose your paracord strength. *While the photos for the 750 lb. paracord are the same, the 750 paracord actually has a larger diameter than the 550 paracord.
Slings can be excellent for:
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Survival situations!
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Because rocks are almost everywhere (and therefore not provided in this auction), you’ll have access to an enormous (and cheap) supply of ammo!
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Because the inside of the parachute cord contains 7 white strands of strong nylon material that can be used as fishing string!
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Because slings are lightweight and portable and won’t bog down your survival kit!
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Providing more velocity and distance than a slingshot. Slings are
significantly different than a sling-shot
and provide far more knockout power than a slingshot. This particular sling can comfortably sling rocks that are at least 1-1/2 times bigger than a golf ball.
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Teaching the background of biblical stories: 1 Sam. 17 (David & Goliath); Judges 20:16 (Benjamites who were remarkably accurate with slinging stones)
How do I use this sling?
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See the following YouTube video, which contains a brief demo on how to use this sling:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5Yo9_zEg28
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While slings are fun, keep in mind that slings should not be treated like toys unless you are slinging large marshmallows. Always keep safety first, and look out for others!
***Custom quantities available upon request***
Always be aware of your surroundings when using a sling and never use a sling in such a way that a mis-aimed rock could strike a person. User assumes full responsibility for the safe use of the sling.