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Shepherd Sling, Survival Gear Made with Kevlar Thread & Bison Leather in the USA

$ 11.61

Availability: 37 in stock
  • Type: Shepherd Sling
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Brand: Handmade
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Material: Leather
  • Suitable For: Hunting
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: New

    Description

    This Handcrafted Shepherd Sling is One of the Most Rugged Slings on the Market!
    Here's what makes these slings unique:
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    The pouch, finger-loop, and comfy-grip button are crafted with a beautifully textured Tomahawk Ridge bison leather that's made in the US.
    ·  The comfy-grip button is backed by a hand-carved and polished Jasper stone (US supplier)
    ·  The pouch and finger loop are reinforced for durability with solid brass bushings
    ·  The paracord cords are made from a heavy duty 750 lb. 11 strand inner core (750 paracord / US supplier)
    ·  The cords on the pouch and finger loop are tied off with a layer of rugged brown Kevlar thread that's so strong, that I have to cut it with a razor blade (Kevlar thread is also produced by a US Veteran owned & operated supplier)
    Slings can be excellent for:
    ·  Survival situations!
    ·  Because rocks are almost everywhere (and therefore not provided in this auction), you’ll have access to an enormous (and cheap) supply of ammo! Why rely on a supply of ammo in a survival situation that you might not even have? The good thing about rocks, is that they're pretty much everywhere - and they're FREE.
    ·   Because the inside of the parachute cord contains 11 white strands of strong nylon material that can be used as fishing string!
    ·   Because slings are lightweight and portable and won’t bog down your survival kit!
    ·    Providing more velocity and distance than a slingshot.
    ·   For geocaching treasure! Shepherd slings can be great items to leave in a remote geocaching location (along with the QR code pictured above), as those who find the sling can find AND use their newly discovered treasure! The QR code pictured above can be printed and placed with the sling in the geocaching location, scanned with a cell-phone (by the person who finds it), and the code will send you to my video on how to throw a rock with a shepherd sling :)
    ·    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? See the following YouTube video, which contains a brief demo on how to use this sling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5Yo9_zEg28
    While slings are fun, keep in mind that slings should never, under any circumstances be used to harm other people. Always keep safety first, and look out for others!