I was really interested in those myself along with the regular secret agent slingshots. I think they look comfortable but i went the more traditional route...
I would recommend using really light band's and light ammo to start with . I used Airsoft 6mm plastic BBs and dried peas and beens until I got the hang of shooting them .
The extended grip Secret Agents as shown are perfectly fine for beginners on up.
Yes the frame is smaller than some but the truth is it's actually quite ergonomic and pretty comfortable to hold... the Secret Agent that does not have the little grip extension, the standard model, is harder to hold and a more experienced shooter would have a better time with it.
But to be perfectly honest about it, the fork dimensions of the Secret Agent slingshots are actually larger than most of the commercially available slingshots of the past.... like the milbro types, little Davids, the Zipzip and so forth.
The larger forked slingshots that use big tubes need a large fork because of the type of ammo and elastic they use.
Watch just about any of our videos on how to shoot where pouch hold, release and aiming are shown... and you'll be fine.
We don't sell anything I wouldn't let a kid use... unless we tell you it's for an experienced shooter, like the PFS for example.
We don't sell anything I wouldn't let a kid use... unless we tell you it's for an experienced shooter, like the PFS for example.
That's a great policy, my friend!
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