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Correct treatment of frameless slingshot

Answer: the little finger and ring finger are covered with rubber bands.

The little finger and the ring finger cover the rubber band. In the process of pulling, straighten the thumb of the front hand and push the two rubber bands hard. When the back hand is pulled, the bow will not hit the finger, because the thumb of the front hand is hard, and after the back hand is arched, the finger will migrate and will be emitted from above the finger.

As shown in the picture, the index finger and thumb are pressed on the rubber band, and the other three fingers are hooked on the rubber band, at the same angle as the slingshot. When a novice touches a circular rubber band for the first time, his thumb may not hold up and slip off, but he can spread it skillfully as long as he practices for about 20 minutes. Don't shoot in a hurry, practice your hands with soybeans first.

Extended data:

There is only one rubber band and one leather pocket, and the slingshot rack is made by hand, which is called frameless slingshot.

Frameless slingshots are divided into Sichuan school and Shanghai school, and "school" refers to different operation methods. "Chuanpai" is a forehand with the thumb and forefinger as the bow to support the rubber band; "The so-called' Shanghai School' is used to pinching rubber bands directly with the thumb and forefinger.

There are two styles of play in Shanghai and Sichuan: Shanghai style is represented by "urban hunters", and the forehand directly pinches rubber bands with thumb and forefinger; The representative figure of Sichuan school is "enjoying nature", and the forehand uses thumb and forefinger to make bows instead of traditional bows.