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Prismatic NinjaQuartet Precision Throwing Stars - Rainbow Steel

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Prismatic Arc Precision Throwing Stars - Rainbow Steel

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These aren’t flea-market toys. The Prismatic Arc Precision Throwing Stars are a matched set of four 5-point shuriken cut from surgical steel, each 4" across and dialed in at 2 oz for repeatable, consistent throws. The rainbow finish isn’t just for show – it makes tracking rotation against a target background easier and gives the set real display appeal. Balanced, sharp, and ready for serious practice, this is the kind of throwing star kit you buy once and keep in the rotation.

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NinjaQuartet Precision Throwing Stars for Sale – Rainbow Steel, Real Balance

If you’ve thrown enough cheap stars to watch tips fold and edges roll after an afternoon on plywood, you already know the difference: geometry and consistency matter. This NinjaQuartet Precision Throwing Stars set is built around those two things – proper surgical steel, clean five-point layout, and a repeatable 2 oz weight that lets you dial in distance and rotation like you actually care about your technique.

Why This Throwing Star Set Belongs Next to Your Best Blades

We’re not talking wall-hanger anime props. Each throwing star in this quartet is cut from sturdy surgical steel with a flat, symmetrical profile and a true 4" tip-to-tip diameter. At 2 oz each, these stars hit the sweet spot: heavy enough to bite, light enough that fatigue doesn’t wreck your form after a long practice session.

The five-point pattern with smooth, concave arcs between tips isn’t an accident. That contour reduces drag during flight and helps keep the spin stable. If you throw from consistent ranges, you’ll feel it – the rotation “locks in” quickly, instead of wobbling or corkscrewing off to nowhere.

Matched Weight, Matched Flight

With four identical stars in the set, you’re not guessing which one flies straight and which one’s the oddball. The matched 2 oz weight and 4" diameter across all four pieces means your muscle memory actually transfers from throw to throw. That’s how you tighten a group and stop chasing flukes.

Center Hole: Not Decoration, a Handling Advantage

The central hole is there for a reason. It makes indexing cleaner when you’re learning consistent grip positions, and it keeps the weight distribution more uniform around the rotational axis. That’s why these feel predictable in the hand and in the air.

Rainbow Finish, Serious Purpose

The rainbow iridescent finish makes this set stand out before you ever take a throw, but it earns its keep in use. The color shifts catch light in flight, which actually helps some throwers track rotation against outdoor backgrounds. It also turns this set into a legitimately display-worthy piece when it’s not in your gear bag.

Unlike flat black or bare satin, the prismatic surface gives each throwing star a modern tactical-fantasy look without sliding into costume territory. If you collect ninja-style gear, this checks both boxes: functional throwing performance and shelf-worthy aesthetics.

Built for Practice, Not Just Posing

A throwing star is only as useful as your ability to train with it. That’s where a four-piece set earns its keep. Instead of walking back and forth after every throw, you can work through a full rotation of stars, build a rhythm, then retrieve – more time training, less time pacing.

At 4" and 2 oz, these stars live in the practical middle ground: comfortable for most adult hand sizes, easy to control, and not so oversized that they punish minor grip errors. The sharp edges and points are tuned for target mediums like wood, dense foam, or proper throwing boards – not improvised drywall.

Carry and Storage: Nylon Case That Actually Works

The included black nylon case isn’t an afterthought. It keeps all four stars compartmentalized so tips aren’t knocking against each other, which protects edges and finish. It also makes this set legitimately portable – range bag, backpack, or glovebox – without loose steel tearing up your gear.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Different tool here – this is a set of precision throwing stars, not an automatic knife, OTF, or switchblade. But the same buyer often cross-shops all of them, so let’s answer the usual questions clearly.

Are automatic knives legal?

Under U.S. federal law, automatic knives (often called autos or switchblades) are regulated mainly in interstate commerce, not simple ownership. Federal rules restrict mailing or shipping automatic knives across state lines in most cases, with exceptions for military, law enforcement, and certain commercial dealers. Actual carry and possession, though, are governed by state and local laws.

Some states allow automatic knives with few restrictions; others limit blade length, open carry vs. concealed carry, or restrict them entirely. Before you buy an automatic knife or a switchblade, you need to check your specific state and even city codes. What’s legal to own and carry in one state can be a problem across the border.

Throwing stars like this NinjaQuartet set are also regulated on a state and local level. In some jurisdictions they’re treated like generic knives; in others they fall under specific “martial arts weapon” or “throwing star” bans. Always confirm your local laws before carrying or using these outside of controlled practice spaces.

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

Serious buyers care about definitions, so let’s be precise:

  • Automatic knife (auto): A folding or OTF knife that opens using an internal spring when you press a button, lever, or switch on the handle. The blade is held closed by a detent or latch and deploys under spring tension.
  • OTF (out-the-front): A subcategory of automatic knives where the blade travels in line with the handle and exits from the front. Can be single-action (spring deploy, manual reset) or double-action (spring deploy and retract via the same control).
  • Switchblade: In common U.S. legal language, this is essentially synonymous with automatic knife – a knife that opens automatically by pressing a button or similar device. Many statutes use “switchblade” as the umbrella term.

This NinjaQuartet set is none of those. These are fixed, non-folding throwing stars with no deployment mechanism at all – pure static steel meant to leave your hand in flight, not ride in your pocket like an EDC.

What makes this throwing star set worth buying?

You’re not paying for gimmicks here. You’re getting four identical surgical steel stars with real-world dimensions that matter: 4" diameter, 2 oz weight, and a balanced, five-point design tuned for consistent rotation. The rainbow finish adds collector appeal without compromising function, and the nylon case keeps the set protected and ready for travel.

If you’re already particular about your automatic knives – action timing, lockup, grind – this set fits the same mindset on the throwing side: repeatability, predictable behavior, and build quality that can handle real practice instead of falling apart after a weekend.

For the Enthusiast Who Actually Practices

Collectors who obsess over double-action OTF timing or the snap of a well-tuned automatic knife tend to appreciate good throwing stars for the same reason: feel. The NinjaQuartet Precision Throwing Stars give you that – consistent weight, clean geometry, and a finish that looks as sharp on the wall as they feel in hand. If your gear drawer already has more than one automatic knife, this is the logical next piece in the rotation.

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