| | |  | Weapons | Home » » » » Set 3 Ninja Stealth Silver Throwing Knives with Nylon Case | | | | | | | Description: | | These throwing knives are great for practicing your throwing technique. The sport of throwing knives is becoming more and more popular as people realize the fun and excitement of being able to land a knife exactly where you want it. These inexpensive throwing knives are ideal for beginners and those just getting interested in the sport. They're sturdy enough and balanced enough to practice with. While perfecting your throwing technique, you will be able to make these knives stick whenever you want. The set of three throwing knives comes with a case that you can keep them in. Carry on your belt or in your backpack. When camping, bust them out and practice learning your new skill 6" overall (knife) Features included: Set of three knives Black Nylon sheath included Circle loop on the end of the knife Blade measures 2.75 inches 100% 440 stainless steel construction | | | Features: | |
• Item # : TG-25-0983
• Dimensions: 7" L x 2" W x 1" H
• Free Shipping within the lower 48 contiguous (USA states)
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 2.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 1.0 inches | | Package Length:
| 6.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 2.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 73 reviews |
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64 of 67 found the following review helpful:
Little BuggersJun 03, 2009
By Kyle Fitzsimmons
"Fitz"
Don't let their size fool ya. For their size, these things can fly!Although, I have to admit, I thought they would be a little bigger.
Good news first.
-They are actually sharp and stick well in targets. -Their curve enables the handle to fit in the palm comfortably. -And for some reason they are very easily controlled in the air.
The bad news.
-The case for them is really junky and they can fall out if you don't watch them. The strap on the top does almost nothing. -The dementions of the picture posted fooled me into thinking that I would be able to fit my fingers into the skeletonized handle(the holes)and be able to use them kind of like brass knuckles. And trust me unless you're three years or younger you wont be able to. -And the things are so sharp that they are getting ready to dig a hole through the bottom of the case.
Over all, I thought they were pretty cool. I've already done my damage with the little buggers.
28 of 32 found the following review helpful:
fun little knives...Sep 14, 2009
By D. Hollands
"Discerning Shopper"
I enjoyed tossing these even though I had no idea what I was doing. They are sharp, nicely machined and well balanced. Well worth the price.
19 of 21 found the following review helpful:
It would be fun...not in the house.Aug 01, 2010
By Pumi Phipathanananth
"Avid Buyer"
Its a great throwing knife just not very durably but I believe thats mostly my fault for missing and hitting the metal plate. So keep in mind if you are planning to use this alot try and get a sharpener as well since the tip will bend with every miss. Or you can do what I do and try to hammer the thing flat. definitely not as pretty.
Now as you probably read the case is the worst part of this set, but its also a very easily fix. Just duct tape the hell out of it. I use red duct tape on mine, not very ninja but very safe conscious. I can easily tell if my little nephew is trying to kill the plants now. Be sure to reinforce the belt loop as well, or it will rip.
All in all its a pretty awesome buy, I recommend it to every ninja out there.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Not badJul 25, 2011
By Tiny Tim
"Timothy"
This set is not bad, but it's definitely a little light for those that are beginner knife throwers in my opinion. I started off with these and targeting cardboard, but when I graduated to wooden targets, it was harder to stick. I ended up purchasing a set of 8.5" double bladed throwing knives instead. If you want something just to fool around with, these are the right ones for you, however if you are serious about learning how to throw knives, I'd recommend carbon steel or at least 440 stainless steel with a starting size of 8.5"-10". Have fun!! :)
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Good for newbiesMar 08, 2010
By Parrish LL
"Avid View"
This knife set is great for just messing around if you dont know what your doing, also they are palm sized and extremely sharp, ive thrown them countless times and have no dents yet so thats a + also. Overall I'd recommend them if you want to buy these and try your hand at throwing knives
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