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@Pat: Do you whirl the sling, or simply use it to lengthen the radius of your arm's movement?


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Paul at Warlord Games of Warlord Games writes:

These are more new metal releases for our newly acquired Greek range – the ever-popular Greek Slingers.

Greek Slingers

Those too poor to fight as a hoplite would serve as lightly equipped infantry, usually with a javelin, stones or a sling. Lead shot was often used by the Greeks, which would be carried in small bags. These lead bullets were sometimes inscribed with such messages as "Take this!"

Farmers and shepherds would be capable slingers. When watching your flocks, you have plenty of time to practice with the weapon which can protect your livelihood from predators. This skill was no doubt put to good use against their enemies.

Xenophon says the people of Rhodes were particularly effective as slingers.

Ancient Greek Hoplites

The new slingers will ably back up your hoplites. Our Ancient Greek Hoplite plastic boxed sets contains 42 models, a waterslide shield design sheet, and metal arrow to pin to your shields/bases for that battle-hardened look!

Ancient Greek Hoplites

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