Pocket Shot is a brand of compact and portable slingshots designed for outdoor activities like hunting, fishing, and target shooting.
Founded by Nathan Farrar in 2013.
The original Pocket Shot design was inspired by a Chinese finger trap.
The Pocket Shot was included in Forbes' list of 'Top 10 Outdoor Gadgets for Survival' in 2015.
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The flagship product of Pocket Shot that features a ring and pouch made of durable materials like aluminum and latex.
A smaller and lighter version of the Pocket Shot that is designed for younger and smaller users but still delivers the same power and accuracy.
A universal handle that can be attached to any Pocket Shot ring for a more comfortable and ergonomic grip.
Pocket Shots are legal in most states in the US and in many countries around the world, but users should check their local laws and regulations before using or carrying one in public.
Pocket Shots can shoot projectiles such as marbles, steel balls, or arrows up to 350 feet per second, which is faster than many traditional slingshots or BB guns.
Pocket Shots are not specifically designed for self-defense purposes and should not be relied upon as such. It is recommended to use them only for recreational or outdoor activities.
Pocket Shots are made of high-quality materials such as aluminum and latex that are designed to withstand wear and tear from regular use. However, users should also follow the care and maintenance instructions provided by the manufacturer to extend the lifespan of their Pocket Shots.
The main difference between Pocket Shot Pro and Junior is their size and weight. Pocket Shot Pro is bigger and heavier than Junior, which makes it more suitable for experienced users or for shooting larger projectiles. Junior is smaller and lighter, which makes it ideal for younger or smaller users or for shooting smaller projectiles.