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Blue Dragon Balanced Throwing Knife Set - Stainless Steel

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Skyfang Dragon Rhythm Throwing Knife Set - Blue Stainless

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A throwing knife set that actually understands balance. The Skyfang Dragon Rhythm Throwing Knife Set in blue stainless gives you three matched, full‑tang throwers at 6.5 inches and about 2 ounces each. Double‑edged spear points, center cutouts, and consistent weight make learning rotation predictable instead of guesswork. The blue dragon graphics aren’t just for show—they track rotation visually on the way to the board. Range‑ready, sheath‑carried, and built for anyone who cares how their throw really flies.

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Blue Dragon Throwing Knife Set for Sale – Built for Balance, Not Gimmicks

Most “fantasy” throwing knives look wild and fly terrible. This throwing knife set for sale flips that script. The Blue Dragon Balanced Throwing Knife Set in stainless steel puts symmetry, weight, and rotation first, then layers the dragon artwork on top. You get three 6.5-inch full-tang throwers, each about 2 ounces, tuned to feel the same in hand, throw after throw.

Why This Balanced Throwing Knife Set Matters to Real Throwers

If you’ve spent time at a range or in a backyard lane, you already know: balance and repeatability beat flashy marketing every single time. These knives are spear-point, double-edged, and fully symmetrical from tip to tail. That means your forward rotation feels the same whether you grip low on the handle or choke slightly up—the center cutout and groove help keep mass centered down the spine, stabilizing spin.

The stainless steel build keeps each knife at a consistent ~2 oz. That’s light enough for newer throwers to control, but not so light that the blade flutters in flight. Once you’ve dialed in your distance and step count, this set rewards you with predictable stick after predictable stick.

Design Details That Separate This Set from Toy-Grade Throwers

Symmetry, Center Cutout, and Rotation Stability

Look closely at the profile: spear point, double-edged grind, and a straight spine that carries through the handle. The center cutout and groove aren’t random styling—they remove material from the middle, helping keep the weight distributed evenly along the length of the knife instead of nose-heavy or tail-heavy. For a throwing knife, that balanced distribution is what keeps your rotation clean.

Because these are full-tang stainless steel throwers, there’s no separate handle material to shift, loosen, or crack over time. Every impact in the board is transferred through a single piece of steel, which is exactly what you want when you’re throwing in sets and logging reps.

Blue Dragon Visuals That Actually Help Training

The blue two-tone finish and dragon print are more than just fantasy dressing. The high-contrast artwork along the handle and blade plane makes it easier to visually track the knife’s spin in flight. If you’re coaching someone new or tightening your own rotation, that visual feedback is useful. You see the dragon roll, you feel the rhythm of the throw, and you can correct your release angle accordingly.

From First Stick to Flow State – How This Set Carries and Trains

This is a compact throwing knife set, not an oversized showpiece. At 6.5 inches overall, each knife is easy to carry to the range or pack in a training bag. The included nylon sheath with belt loop holds all three blades in dedicated slots, so you’re not fishing for steel or clanking loose metal around between throws.

Because all three throwers are matched in length, weight, and profile, you can work real sequences: three-throw drills, speed runs, or simple step-back practice at increasing distances. You’re not compensating for different balances every throw. That consistency is what lets you shift from thinking about the tool to thinking about your form.

Collector Appeal – Why This Blue Dragon Set Earns Wall Space

Collectors of throwing knives and martial-arts-inspired blades look for a couple of things beyond basic function: coherent theme, honest construction, and graphics that don’t feel cheap. This set checks all three boxes.

  • Coherent Theme: All three knives share the same blue dragon motif, two-tone finish, and spear-point geometry. The set looks intentional, not thrown together.
  • Honest Construction: Full stainless steel, full tang, no plastic add-ons pretending to be tactical. What you see is what you throw.
  • Display-Friendly: Line them up in or out of the sheath and the visual rhythm of identical profiles and matching blue blades just works.

For display, the knives read as a unified trio; for use, they perform like range tools. That dual role is what makes them worth owning if you already have a pile of generic throwers.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

Automatic knives—meaning blades that open using a button, switch, or hidden release in the handle—sit under a different legal framework than simple fixed blades like this throwing knife set. In the United States, federal law (the Federal Switchblade Act) mainly restricts interstate commerce and shipment of automatic knives and switchblades, especially by mail or across state lines to certain destinations. Day-to-day carry is governed at the state and local level.

Some states allow automatic knives freely, some allow them with blade-length or intent restrictions, and others heavily restrict or ban them. Because laws change and local ordinances matter, anyone looking to buy an automatic knife or switchblade should check current state and municipal regulations before carrying. This Blue Dragon set, however, is made up of fixed-blade throwing knives, not automatic or OTF mechanisms, so it generally falls under more straightforward fixed-blade rules in most jurisdictions.

What’s the difference between an automatic knife, OTF, and a switchblade?

Mechanism matters, and the terminology gets sloppy online, so let’s tighten it up:

  • Automatic Knife: A folding knife that opens via a spring when you press a button or switch. The blade usually pivots out from the side, like a standard folder, but driven by an internal spring.
  • OTF Knife (Out-The-Front): A type of automatic where the blade travels linearly out the front of the handle instead of pivoting from the side. These can be single-action (auto deploy, manually retract) or double-action (spring-assisted both ways).
  • Switchblade: In common U.S. legal language, “switchblade” is the umbrella term often used in statutes for automatic knives activated by a button or similar device. Many people use “automatic knife” and “switchblade” interchangeably, but legally, “switchblade” is the word that tends to appear in restrictions.

The Blue Dragon Balanced Throwing Knife Set is none of the above—it’s a trio of fixed-blade throwing knives. No buttons, no springs, no OTF mechanism, and no folding action. They’re purpose-built for throwing, not for pocket carry or automatic deployment.

What makes this throwing knife set worth buying?

Three things set this Blue Dragon set apart from the sea of bargain-bin throwers:

  1. True Balance: The combination of full-tang stainless construction, spear-point symmetry, and central cutout creates a genuinely balanced rotation profile. That’s what you feel the second you let one go.
  2. Consistent Specs: Matching 6.5-inch overall length and ~2-ounce weight across all three knives means your muscle memory actually transfers from throw to throw. No guessing, no recalibrating for an oddball blade.
  3. Functional Aesthetics: The blue dragon design doesn’t just look good—it gives you a high-contrast visual on the blade’s rotation. That feedback loop is invaluable when you’re refining distance and release.

If you’re tired of cheap, unbalanced throwers that bend, chip, or rotate unpredictably, this set gives you something better: a themed trio that still respects the fundamentals of throwing knife design.

Choosing the Right Blade for Your Style – From Throwers to Automatics

Not every knife in your life needs to be an automatic knife for sale or a pocket EDC with a trick deployment. Sometimes the right tool is a simple, honest throwing knife set that lets you drill distance, rhythm, and focus. For carry, you might be eyeing an automatic, an OTF, or even a traditional switchblade where legality allows. For practice and skill-building, this Blue Dragon Balanced Throwing Knife Set earns its place.

Own it because you care how steel flies through the air, not just how it looks on a shelf. This is a set for buyers who’ve thrown enough to know the difference between a wall-hanger and a knife that actually lands point-first.

Blade Length (inches) 3.5
Overall Length (inches) 6.5
Weight (oz.) 2
Blade Color Blue
Blade Finish Glossy
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Handle Finish Glossy
Handle Material Stainless Steel
Theme Dragon Print
Handle Length (inches) 3
Set Count 3
Sheath/Holster Nylon Sheath