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Solid stainless steel
Heat-treated black finish
Open-hole pommel
Cord-wrapped handles
12" overall length
Includes sheath
*This Item Cannot Ship to the Following States: NY, MA, CA, VA, KS, IL, DE
Solid stainless steel
Heat-treated black finish
Open-hole pommel
Cord-wrapped handles
12" overall length
Includes sheath
*This Item Cannot Ship to the Following States: NY, MA, CA, VA, KS, IL, DE
Product Description
These oversized throwing knives won"t disappoint! Each one features one-piece solid stainless steel construction with a heat-treated black finish and an open-hole pommel. The handles are wrapped in cord for a good grip, and each thrower is well balanced for throwing accuracy. Watch these bad boys sail right into your target with every throw!
this was my first purchase, and also my first throwing knife. this is a good knife over all. it came very sharp, it also has very good balance. I plan on buying another one because the knife is just that good.
Roland Lunasco Jan 17, 2013 (5 out of 5)
great kunai's, just be cautious on the tips
Robert Clark Mar 19, 2012 (5 out of 5)
blades are well made and have good balance as well, contruction is also high quality
Christian Woody Jan 02, 2013 (4 out of 5)
Fairly awesome throwers, though they are more suited for fighting. The tip tapers to a nice point, making for better penetration, but weak and prone to bending. The cord wrapping was done horribly, however. I re-wrapped them, and ended up with six to seven inches of extra cord. All in all, I am satisfied with my purchase.
dan forgit Feb 28, 2012 (4 out of 5)
while perfect for fighting, they are sharp on the edge, and the blades are WAY too thin. i threw one and bent it trying to get it out. i hammerd it strait, but still way too thin! i know its probably to keep the weight down, or the cost, however the tips bend too easily; perhaps a wider tip? other than being sharp edged and thin, though, a nice product.
Mathew Thompson Jun 08, 2012 (2 out of 5)
wernt sharp. the sheath pushes the blades together to make them bend. the blades bend easy as hell.