08-01-2018, 03:14 AM
They spring out of the middle - the blades themselves then remain stationary and the ball spins.
The bladed version is sharp (so can be used to 'anchor' in pieces of scenery and cut where a blunt ball couldn't) and can't ricochet, so is ultimately slower to recover from/throw out a lot than the blunt version, which can bounce.
The bladed version is sharp (so can be used to 'anchor' in pieces of scenery and cut where a blunt ball couldn't) and can't ricochet, so is ultimately slower to recover from/throw out a lot than the blunt version, which can bounce.



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