File:CPSC recall Daisy Natural.jpg

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English: Picture of the band attachment mechanism that led to the recall of the Daisy "Natural" line of slingshots. Pictured is the ERG-100 model. The bands are held in place by a small ball inside the tubing at the fork end; if the bands are allowed to slip down the slot, they may slip off the fork and strike the user in the face, causing severe facial injury.
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Source http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2006/Slingshots-Recalled-by-Daisy-Manufacturing-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Eye-Injury/
Author United States Consumer Product Safety Commission

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