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(113 votes) Published: Nov 17, 2008 4:05 a.m. In 1 Favorites Lists Viewed 793 times
I checked the site nobody has written an egg on how to make a ging.
Ging’s are a very effective weapon for killing birds, squirrels, old lady’s, you get the picture
What you need:
1. Jelly rubber. (You can get some at a shop where they sell spear guns)
2. A leather pouch
3.String/Bootlace Leather
4.Electrical tape (optional but highly recommended)
5.Cable ties
1. Get the string and cut off around 200 to 250 mm.
2. burn/cut two holes on either side of the jelly rubber and put string through.
3. Tie two knots really tight
4. Putting a cable tie just before the knots, helps stop them coming undone (Optional)
5. If you have attached a cable tie, then if you want, you can push it inside the jelly rubber, so when you shoot you don’t hurt yourself, believe me scratches from these hurt real bad!
6. Wrap the end of your ging in electrical tape really tight.
(Optional but highly recommended)
7. Attach string to the leather pouch; make sure it’s really tight.
To fire pull back pouch in left hand, while your right hand is holding onto the other end of the rubber.
To aim look down the jelly rubber if you don’t understand look at pic
Troubleshooting:
Q. why won’t my ging shoot far?
A. Either because it was poorly made or your jelly rubber might be to old
Q. Why won’t my ging shoot straight?
A. Because you’re holding the pouch wrong, or because you’re not aiming properly, it takes a while before you can shoot straight.
Nov 17, 2008 5:09 am - Yeah it is pretty common in Western Australia where I live,but most members on here live in America so probably wouldnt have seen it.
Nov 17, 2008 5:09 am - Yeah it is pretty common in Western Australia where I live,but most members on here live in America so probably wouldnt have seen it.