Slingshots
A slingshot is a small handheld projectile weapon consisting of a Y-shaped frame, two elastic arms (bands) attached at the top of the fork, and a pocket or pouch that holds the projectile. The user grips the frame, stretches the bands, places a projectile in the pouch, and releases to propel the object forward. The velocity and range depend on draw length, band material, and projectile weight.
Modern slingshots are commonly made from metal or polymer frames, with replaceable or adjustable bands. The
Common projectiles include steel balls, lead shot, glass or ceramic beads, or small stones. Performance varies
Historically, slingshots gained popularity in the 20th century as toys, sport equipment, and hunting tools in