Crimson Velocity Precision Throwing Knife Set - Black and Red Steel
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This isn’t a wall-hanger set. The Crimson Velocity Precision Throwing Knife Set brings three 5.5" full-steel throwers balanced for real target work. Symmetrical spear-point blades, cutout handles, and consistent weight make them predictable in rotation, session after session. The red-on-black finish screams tactical sport, while the included nylon belt sheath keeps the trio ready at the range or in the backyard. For throwers who care about repeatable flight more than flash, this set earns its keep.
Crimson Velocity Precision Throwing Knife Set - Black and Red Steel
The Crimson Velocity Precision Throwing Knife Set is built for one thing: repeatable, predictable flight. Three identical 5.5" full-steel throwers with spear-point blades and cutout handles, tuned for backyard sessions and serious target practice. No gimmicks, no fantasy shapes that fly like bricks — just compact, balanced steel that does the work if your form is honest.
Why This Throwing Knife Set Belongs Next to Your Automatic Knife for Sale Shortlist
If you spend your time browsing every new automatic knife for sale, you already think in terms of mechanics, repeatability, and control. Throwing knives live in that same world. The difference is, there’s no spring to save a bad release. With this set, the geometry and weight distribution give you a clean learning curve and real feedback, the same way a precise automatic action tells you if the internals are dialed in or not.
Each knife is 5.5" overall, evenly split between blade and handle. That symmetry matters: it keeps rotation consistent whether you’re working from half-spin to full-spin distances. The steel construction and cutout handle reduce unnecessary bulk without compromising durability, which is exactly what you want when these are slamming into wood over and over.
Balanced Steel, Honest Flight: Mechanically What You’re Getting
There’s no assisted mechanism, no OTF track, no coil spring hidden under a scale here — the "action" is pure aerodynamics and mass distribution. For someone who appreciates a crisp automatic deployment, this is the analog counterpart: a clean profile that cuts both air and wood predictably.
Symmetrical Spear Point, Purpose-Built for Target Work
The red spear-point blades aren’t about looking mean for Instagram. That geometry brings the point into line with the center axis of the knife, which matters when the rotation carries it into the target. You’re not fighting a weird offset tip or decorative nonsense — just a centered, dual-bevel point that bites in cleanly when your release is right.
Full-Steel Construction with Cutout Handles
All three throwers are full-steel, handle and blade in a single, integral profile. The handle cutouts aren’t just visual; they trim weight and shift balance slightly toward the point, helping the knife drive in rather than bounce off. Jimping near the handle gives you tactile reference for consistent grip placement — the throwing equivalent of knowing exactly where your thumb lands on an automatic’s firing button.
From Automatic Knives for Sale to Throwers: Why Enthusiasts Cross Over
If you’re the person who reads every spec line on automatic knives for sale, you already appreciate repeatable performance. Throwers give you that same satisfaction, but in motion. The Crimson Velocity set is compact enough to ride secondary in your range bag or go in a pack with your favorite OTF or side-opening automatic. Different tool, same mindset: reliable, repeatable mechanics.
The nylon belt sheath keeps all three knives together, stacked and secured with a snap closure. No rattling around loose, no dinged edges from lazy carry. You draw, throw, reset. Rhythm and mechanics, just like working a favorite automatic open and closed to feel the tune in the action.
Legal Context: Throwing Knives Versus Automatic, OTF, and Switchblade Laws
Collectors who buy an automatic knife pay attention to laws, and they should — automatic, OTF, and traditional switchblade regulations vary wildly by state and even city. Throwing knives, however, usually fall under a different part of the code.
Federally in the U.S., the major knife restrictions target interstate commerce of switchblades and automatic knives, not simple fixed-blade throwers. These are fixed blades with no spring, button, or automatic deployment. That typically makes them easier to own and transport than an automatic or OTF knife, though some local laws still regulate blade length, concealed carry, and public transport of "dangerous" knives.
The bottom line: always check your state and local laws, especially if you’re already researching whether an automatic knife is legal to carry in your area. What gets attention in one jurisdiction might be completely unremarkable in another.
What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife
Are automatic knives legal?
In the U.S., federal law (the Federal Switchblade Act) restricts interstate sales and shipment of automatic knives and switchblades, but it doesn’t outright ban ownership. The real complexity comes from state and local laws: some states allow automatic knives for EDC, some restrict blade length, some ban carry but allow home ownership, and a few heavily restrict them altogether.
If you’re looking for an automatic knife for sale or comparing it to this throwing knife set, treat legality like you treat steel or action type — know exactly what you’re getting into. Always verify your specific state and city regulations for automatic, OTF, and switchblade categories before you buy or carry.
What’s the difference between an automatic knife, OTF, and a switchblade?
"Automatic knife" is the broad mechanical term: a knife that opens via a spring or stored energy, activated by a button, switch, or similar control. The user doesn’t manually move the blade through the full arc — the mechanism does the work.
OTF (out-the-front) knives are a specific subset of automatic knives where the blade travels linearly out of the front of the handle. Many modern OTFs are double-action, meaning the same control deploys and retracts the blade using spring tension and track geometry.
"Switchblade" is the traditional legal term often used in statutes for side-opening or OTF automatic knives. In enthusiast circles, it usually refers to classic side-openers. This throwing knife set is none of those — it’s a fixed-blade trio with no moving parts. No spring, no button, no automatic or OTF action, which is why it usually sits in a different legal lane than your typical automatic knife for sale.
What makes this automatic knife worth buying?
For this product, the better question is: what makes this throwing knife set worth buying if you already care about precision mechanisms? Three things:
- Consistency: All three knives share identical length, weight, and geometry, so your practice transfers one-to-one between them.
- Symmetry: The 5.5" profile with equal blade and handle length creates a predictable rotation path, crucial when you’re dialing in distances.
- Durable simplicity: Full-steel construction, no liners, no pivot, nothing to gum up or break. You focus on form, not field stripping hardware.
If you already know why a crisp automatic action feels satisfying, you’ll understand why repeatable flight from a simple, honest throwing knife feels just as good.
For the Enthusiast Who Buys with Intent
This set isn’t pretending to be an automatic knife for sale, and that’s the point. It occupies its own lane: compact, balanced throwers for people who appreciate mechanics, whether they’re tuning an OTF action or refining a release at 10 feet. The Crimson Velocity Precision Throwing Knife Set gives you three matching tools, built for the grind of daily practice and the satisfaction of steel that flies the way you expect, every single throw.
If you judge gear by how honestly it does its job, this set earns a place alongside your favorite autos, not behind them.
| Blade Length (inches) | 2.75 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 5.5 |
| Blade Color | Red |
| Blade Finish | Satin |
| Blade Style | Spear Point |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material | Steel |
| Handle Finish | Matte |
| Handle Material | Steel |
| Theme | None |
| Handle Length (inches) | 2.75 |
| Set Count | 3 |
| Sheath/Holster | Nylon sheath |