New Tech 2016, The Pocket Shot


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The Pocket Shot reimagines a projectile launcher as a cone-shaped latex pouch secured to a fiber-reinforced composite ring. Simply drop your ammo into the pouch, stretch it back, and let it fly!
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Small enough to stow in a bugout bag or slip in a pocket, this compact slingshot doesn’t compromise when it comes to performance. The ultra-effective Pocket Shot can double the rate of fire and double the projectile’s velocity compared to a conventional y-frame slingshot.

For hunters and recreational users alike, the Pocket Shot delivers an impressive payload in a tiny package. 


The Pocket Shot  is the evolution of the slingshot.  Our patented circular design allows users to load and shoot different projectiles at two to three times the rate of a regular slingshot. Perfect for hunters and recreational use as its tiny size allows you to keep it in your pocket, tackle box, or backpack while storing ammo in its watertight compartment.  Up to 350 feet per second, the Pocket Shot is not a toy.   Created and built in the USA, our team takes pride in our invention and hopes you enjoy it as much as we do.

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When the Pocket Shot is in use, it measures 5 inches long but the Pocket Shot measures only 2.3 inches by 1.3 inches when it is closed.






We recommend to use 1/4 inch up to 5/16 inch steel slugs, marbles, small paintballs around .4 cal, and airsoft for the Pocketshot.  We DO NOT recommend Bb's as they will tear the pouch and may be dangerous.

Our aluminum pouch molds with power fins (patent pending) have been specially designed to maximize power and accuracy.    Each pouch is dipped in the highest quality latex and hand rolled to perfection.  All pouches go through an inspection process to insure quality.

Our Pocket Shot base ring, locking ring, and cap have all been CNC'd in steel to ensure every unit is identical.  The material used to make the pocket shot is a fiber reinforced composite that can be found in some top of the line knife and gun handles.

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