I feel like they used to make a paintball specific one but has anyone tried your run of the mill Bass pro shop slingshot to sling some paint?
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Anyone try a slingshot for paintball?
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When I took my dad paintballing he wouldn't stop talking about how he and his buddies played the same game but with red ryders, wrist rockets and trash can lids growing up.
Id imagine with enough time and tinkering it wouldn't be too difficult to make or find one that maxes out velocity wise at field safe speeds. I think the hard part would be avoiding breaking the paint in the little pocket part of the sling when drawing it back. Sounds like a fun project though!
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A quick reddit search shows a guy that made the little leather pouch part paintball sized. I just got a step up from the cheapest one they had to do some backyard trials. $25 came with fiberoptic sights and steel balls
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Oh hell yea, leathers a great idea, will you try something similar?
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I'll probably play around with it till I break the rubber tubing 😂
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Yep, we shot 50cal out of our slingshots as a kid when we ran out of Co2Pumps4ever Feedback Page https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...-feedback-page
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I've seen a couple like that. One guy had a pouch to hold the ball with a tab on the back to pull so you wouldn't squish the paintball.
Another guy made a paintball grenade launcher out a rubber band speargun. Saw it work, but it was never field legal.
That grenade coming down could knock a man off his feet.
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We have sling shot paint all fights all.the time. I use the daisy ones from Cabela's I think? Just gotta be gentle on the squeeze. Have the sling wrap around the ball and pull from front of the ball. The key to a good slingshot is getting ones with bigger tubes and sling so your not putting a lot of force on just one area when you pull back.
We use them in close quarters almost exclusively. In abandoned buildings sort of thing. They are pretty accurate up to maybe 100ft. We never wear masks but I wear glasses so I don't care if someone gets hit in the eye lol
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Slingshot paintball is a great time. Have gotten a couple eliminations in rec ball that were extremely satisfying, but it’s very very difficult depending on the field. Gotta play fairly stealthily and only engage within about 10-30ft. Have only ever used a cheap Barnett or Daisy slingshot with 15 balls or so in a dump pouch up front.
1v1 slingshots on a speedball field is also a blast but can quickly become a funny running match of misses and bounces.
Some fields are weird about slingshots but I’ve probably never gotten a ball much over 200.
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I can get 260fps on a full draw with one of these. It’s definitely good enough to get an elimination.
https://www.amazon.com/Barnett-16043.../dp/B000HE8NL2
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Amazon wont ship them but you can find places that will I had mine shipped. I think off eBay. Some websites will ship them to but that the one to get if you are going to do it. You really got to draw it back to get the velocity with a Paintball.
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Hey! This was the one I always used too before I lost it on a canoe trip.
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I have seen it done at a handful of scenario games
Style points to those who try it. Style points squared for those who score eliminations. It's a difficult wonky platform to play with.
I have scored far more eliminations with barrel tags and training knives. I don't have the patience for a slingshot.
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Every time I have attempted to use a sling shot I have gotten a hand full of eliminations with it through out the day. It’s a lot easier if the field is setup with good plentiful cover. Just got to get close and make them count. It’s surprisingly accurate just slow. It’s much easier to use a Wrist Rocket than the Airow Bow. A good dump pouch to hold paint helps. You can kind of hold a few rounds on your draw hand with your other fingers while using your pointer and thumb to pinch the paintball in the pocket.
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"It’s much easier to use a Wrist Rocket than the Airow Bow"
I always loved the idea of the airow, but the execution was poor. Having to manually load each ball by twisting stuff and messing with bits is a huge PITA. It didn't even have detents or a proper bolt.
With a little more RnD time, there's no reason it couldn't have been made compatible with DAM mags and FS, and there's no reason it couldn't have been made semi. By semi I mean, when you draw back it loads the next ball. Naturally it also should have had rails.
I realise that would require a fairly significant overhaul of the design, but it's very doable.
If I could buy a CF20 and FS compatible airowgun that worked ambidextrously and was semi (as stated), that would be hard to resist.
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It could definitely be improved. The biggest issue is the size and weight of draw required to get field speeds. I always wanted to put one on a Autococking CrossBow but they are super expensive and it would require a complete re design with a larger shorter piston chamber,
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Oh for sure to bad most fields don’t allow them. I bet it could be made way more efficient if the dump chamber was enlarged and designed more efficiently as well.
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