Just wondering, doesn’t seem like I’m doing anything wrong.
Oh and I live in Illinois by the way.
In Illinois it is illegal to throw a shuriken anywhere, much less in your front yard where an errant throw could kill someone. You’d be better off playing this game in your padded basement. Make sure all your pets are upstairs!
This new concept in throwing knives allows precise adjustment of the balance point for more accuracy and helps improve your technique! The Fulcrum Knives are styled after traditional throwing knives and perfect for backyard competitions. Available with black oxide coating. See who can hit the bulls
The bastards thought they were dealing with a rookie until one of them ran into the meaty end of my Louisville Slugger.
lol just about at a back yard Barbie, keeping the blueies off ya tucker ….
He’s 6, but an old 6. Very mature. Good arm.
Go for it!!! Give him a cat for target practice. Or an apple on top of your head!
Basic Rules:
Pick a small area with walls surrounding it
Players may only use Throwing Knives
Each team must stay on their half of the playing field
round is over when one team is eliminated
Players may use scavenger or one man army to get more throwing Knives.
Enjoy!
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i am interested in throwing knives but i dont know a good brand to start with i dont want to spend too much money but i dont want Knives that will break a day after i get them so i would like to know a brand with good throwing knives or a website with good throwing knives
Look up Gil Hibben he makes awesome Throwing Knives.
What type of store would have throwing Knives for sale in my area. My area code is 78043, and my city is Laredo, TX. I want to know where could get some good Throwing Knives, what type of store.
Gun shop
I want a good quality knife, won’t break easily, and will stay sharp for a long while. Anyone have any suggestions?
I have several brands of throwing knives and ‘d have to disagree with prev. poster. United cutlery throwing knives are made of very soft metal. It is so soft that sharpening an edge becomes an issue, metal folds too quickly.
Now, that isn’t really a problem with throwing Knives in general, but you mentioned staying sharp long time.
In that case I’d recommend Cold Steel true flight thrower knives.
As much as I don’t like cold steel knives, those are one of the better quality throwing knives.
Made of 1055 steel which is plenty tough and holds reasonably good edge for a throwing knife it’s a pretty good buy.
Mini review here – http://zvis.com/knives/throwing/cstft.shtml
At some point Rigid knives also made pretty solid throwing knives – http://zvis.com/knives/throwing/rigid.shtml
In general, Throwing Knives and good edge holding don’t really go along. Throwing implies impacts with wood and other hard objects, so blades have to be optimized for high toughness/impact resistance, which is detrimental for edge holding ability, which requires higher hardness, thus more brittle blades.