
The good news is that you dont need a licence for this gun. The bad news is that it could cost you (or your parents) a lot of dollar in broken windows and stuff. If you like to play enchanting, delicate pushes and tickles then this may not be the bat for you. If on the other hand, you see far off buildings, vehicles and low flying aircraft as potential targets then go ahead and make the acquisition. After saying all this, we assume you get the idea behind the stick. Reshape shoulders and toe, more wood in the meat of the bat and a resulting middle as big as a big, fat, piggys belly. Be warned, the Stick is a serious bit of kit and in the right hands can easily ruin a perfectly pleasant game of cricket.
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What people are saying about us
'Behold The Stick which, indeed, looks like a Stick. But with wood taken from the shoulders and put in the middle, there's method in this madness. Ultra-light in the pick up, it allows for more hand-speed in the hit, which means more power. Stylish.' - Sport Magazine June 2010. Issue 162
'The fact that the shoulders are missing means an even larger middle and, with the benefit of a nice, light pick-up, the piece of Grade 1 English willow is perfect for the aggressive shot-maker that is inside every club cricketer.
Designed for players that predominantly hit straight, 'The Stick' can still cope admirably with the short ball. Never mind a sweet spot, 'The Stick' simply had a massive middle that meant even if not quite to the pitch of every delivery, the ball still seemed to come off the bat superbly.' - Awarded 4 stars out of 5 in the SkySports.com Locker Room Review November 2010