If we hold a hunt there is going to be some variation in reaction, depending on what one brings to hunt with. The guys who bring a gun are going to get nods for their practicality. The guys who bring crossbows are going to get credit for their stealth. The guys who bring a machete are going to get raised eyebrows. They are all welcome to join in with their preferred tool.
Anyone who shows up with a machete crossbow is getting wrapped in duct tape and left in camp for the duration.
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Joerg (the maker) is a regular poster over on Zombie Squad. He made this contraption because someone on his YouTube channel posed the challenge and the idea amused him.
I don't think it's practical for much more than shooting cardboard, but it's so _cool_
Looked like a nice Martindale machete. At least he's not just sitting around watching paint dry. It made me remember the "survival" lockback that Paragon Knives sold a few years ago that came with surgical tubing and a couple of very short bolts/arrows with hooks just behind the heads. That was in the early, mid 1990s.
I would be a little worried about the short arms on his regular slingshots/wrist rockets.
I would be a little worried about the short arms on his regular slingshots/wrist rockets.
His forks are large compared to what many like to shoot. Joerg seems to prefer the hammer-grip hold with a larger frame, compared to smaller slingshots with a high grip.
Here's an example of a grip higher up the forks (from the Dankung website):
Okay, that's totally bonkers, and good fun besides. This is what happens when you say "I dare you." Problem is, it's a single shot. And a quiver of machetes is kind of awkward to schlep around.
Haertig ... OK I'll pick up - on that photo you posted. Where did you get the nice-looking slingshot? Is it professional, or did you fabricate it? I don't recognize the word "Dankung". I'll look it up if I get time.
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