Dragon Arc Triple Throwing Knife Set - Teal Blue Yellow
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This isn’t a wall-hanger set. The Dragon Arc Triple Throwing Knife Set gives you three matched, full-tang throwers built to actually leave your hand and stick. Each 8" spear point blade rides a single-piece steel profile for predictable rotation, with teal, blue, and yellow dragon scales that keep your knives visible in grass and low light. A stitched leather sheath keeps the set together on your belt so you can train, practice, and throw without babying your gear.
Dragon Arc Triple Throwing Knife Set - Teal Blue Yellow
The 8" Dragon Arc Triple Throwing Knife Set isn’t pretending to be a tactical fixed blade or an automatic knife for sale. It’s exactly what it looks like: three purpose-built throwing knives with enough visual attitude to live on a display shelf and enough honest steel to live at the range. Full-tang, spear point, no moving parts, no gimmick mechanisms to fail.
Why This Throwing Knife Set Works When Others Just Look Good
Most cheap throwers chase fantasy shapes and forget the one thing that matters: how the knife flies. Here, the blades and handles share a one-piece steel construction from tip to pommel. That means weight distribution is predictable. The spear point profile and straight spine help the knife track nose-forward in rotation instead of wobbling through the air.
Each knife in the set is 8 inches overall—long enough to give you a readable rotation at common practice distances, short enough not to feel clumsy in smaller hands. The matte black edges cut glare and keep the working surface honest; the colored flats carry the dragon theme and help you visually track the knife in flight and on the ground.
Design Details That Matter to Real Throwers
The dragon artwork is the first thing you notice, but the underlying geometry is what makes these worth throwing instead of just hanging.
Full-Tang Simplicity, Thrower Reliability
Every knife in this set is cut from a single piece of steel. No bolsters, no separate scales, no screws to walk loose after a few hard impacts. Full-tang construction on a thrower means fewer failure points and a more honest read on how the knife rotates. When you’re dialing in your distance and release, consistency matters more than anything.
Spear Point Profiles Built for Stick, Not Drama
The spear point blades are ground with a clean, symmetrical tip. That geometry gives you a centered point on the rotational axis, which helps the knife bite instead of bounce when your distance and release are on. You’re not fighting a wild recurve or some aggressive fantasy grind; you’re working with a straightforward point that does its job.
Color, Visibility, and the Dragon Theme
Teal, blue, and yellow-green over black steel isn’t just about flair. Bright color on a throwing knife has a practical upside—especially for new throwers. When you overshoot the target or stick low in a wood backstop, those dragon-scale accents stand out against grass, dirt, and stump. Less time hunting for knives means more time throwing.
The dragon artwork itself pulls from the classic fantasy aesthetic: scale textures, stylized silhouettes, and crackle patterns along the flats. You get three distinct looks in one set without sacrificing uniform geometry. For a collection, the set reads as a matched trio; for training, each piece throws the same even though the colors differ.
Leather Sheath: Old-School Carry for a Modern Fantasy Set
The brown leather sheath is a quiet detail, but it anchors the whole package. Triple-pocket construction lets you carry all three knives together on a belt, secured under a snap strap. Leather isn’t there for show—it absorbs the occasional rough re-sheathing better than thin nylon and keeps the set ready between practice sessions or trips to the backyard target.
If you actually use your throwing knives instead of leaving them in a box, having a single sheath that swallows the whole set is non-negotiable. Less rattling around in a bag, less edge damage, more throwing time.
What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife
Even though this Dragon Arc set is a fixed-blade throwing knife trio and not an automatic knife for sale, serious knife buyers cross-shop categories. They want to know how throwers, automatics, OTF knives, and classic switchblades all fit into the same legal and mechanical landscape. These are the questions that come up most when someone is buying blades online—whether it’s a throwing knife set like this or a double action automatic knife for EDC.
Are automatic knives legal?
In the United States, automatic knives—often casually called switchblades—are legal to manufacture, sell, and possess at the federal level, with restrictions mainly focused on interstate commerce and mailing. Federal law limits shipping automatic knives through the U.S. Postal Service and restricts interstate sales to certain exempt parties (military, law enforcement, and a few others). However, the real deciding factor is state and local law. Some states allow automatic knives and OTF knives for general carry, some limit blade length, and others restrict them to home or collection use. A few still ban them outright.
This Dragon Arc Triple Throwing Knife Set is made up of fixed-blade throwers, so it isn’t subject to automatic or switchblade-specific restrictions in most jurisdictions. Still, you’re responsible for knowing your local knife laws—including rules about blade length, public carry, and transport.
What’s the difference between an automatic knife, OTF, and a switchblade?
Mechanically, these terms describe how the blade deploys:
- Automatic knife: A folding knife whose blade opens via a spring when you press a button, lever, or slide. The blade pivots out from the side of the handle.
- OTF knife (out-the-front): A specific type of automatic where the blade travels linearly along the handle and exits straight out the front. Most modern OTFs are double action: push forward to extend, pull back to retract.
- Switchblade: The traditional legal and cultural term for automatic knives—usually side-opening, button-activated folders. In law, “switchblade” often covers both side-opening automatics and some OTF designs.
The Dragon Arc set sits in a completely different category: fixed-blade throwing knives. There is no deployment mechanism, no spring, and no lock—just steel you throw and recover. That makes them mechanically simple and generally less restricted than any automatic knife for sale, OTF, or switchblade.
What makes this throwing knife set worth buying?
For the price of a novelty wall piece, you’re getting three matched throwers that are actually meant to be used. The full-tang construction takes the abuse of repeated impacts without scales popping loose. The spear point profile and consistent 8" overall length make it easier to learn half-spin and full-spin distances. The dragon artwork gives the set character without interfering with the cutting edges or balance.
On top of that, the leather sheath means these don’t live in a drawer. You can belt them on, walk out to the target, and get real practice in. For a beginner, hobby thrower, or fantasy-knife collector who still cares how a blade flies, that combination of usability and style is what makes this set worth owning.
Collector Identity: Fantasy Aesthetic, Working Steel
If your collection already includes an automatic knife for sale with a tuned action, an OTF that snaps like a steel piston, and maybe a classic switchblade just because you appreciate the history, this Dragon Arc Triple Throwing Knife Set fills a different niche. It’s the part of your kit that leaves the pocket and actually travels through the air.
You’re not buying this to pretend it’s something it’s not. You’re buying it because you appreciate the difference between a spring-driven automatic mechanism and a pure, honest throwing profile—and you like your training tools with a bit of dragon fire in the design.
| Overall Length (inches) | 8 |
| Blade Color | Black |
| Blade Finish | Matte |
| Blade Style | Spear Point |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material | Steel |
| Handle Finish | Matte |
| Handle Material | Steel |
| Theme | Dragon |
| Set Count | 3 |
| Sheath/Holster | Leather sheath |