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Twin Control Target Throwing Knife Set - Silver Steel

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This Parallel Arc Training Throwing Knife Set is built for throwers who care more about rotation than decoration. Two matching spear-point throwers in full-tang satin steel give you consistent weight, clean release, and predictable flight. The circular blade holes and chevron handle cutouts trim excess weight without compromising durability. This is a no-nonsense, modern throwing knife set for sharpening form, tightening groups, and putting real work into your target practice instead of babying showpieces.

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Parallel Arc Training Throwing Knife Set - Satin Steel

If you actually throw instead of just posting gear shots, you know the truth: for a throwing knife, geometry and balance matter more than branding or paint. This two-piece Parallel Arc Training Throwing Knife Set is built around that idea—clean spear points, full-steel construction, and just enough material removed to keep the rotation predictable and the hits repeatable.

Why This Throwing Knife Set Belongs Next to Your Automatics

Most people who hunt for an automatic knife for sale are already obsessed with mechanics—timing, tolerances, the way a blade snaps into deployment. Throwing knives scratch a similar itch, just in the air instead of in your hand. This set is a modern, minimalist counterpoint to your autos: no springs, no buttons, just pure physics and form.

You get two matching throwing knives in satin-finished steel. Spear-point profiles give you a true center-line tip, which means clean penetration when you stick a good throw, whether you’re working half-spin, full-spin, or no-spin techniques. The symmetry matters—the more consistent the geometry, the easier it is to build reliable muscle memory.

Mechanics of Flight: Balance, Cutouts, and Rotation Control

Automatic guys talk about lockup and deployment speed; throwers talk about balance and rotation. Same mentality, different application. This set gives you a surprisingly dialed-in training platform for the price.

Full-Tang One-Piece Steel Construction

Each throwing knife is cut from a single piece of steel—blade and handle in one continuous profile. There’s no handle scale to crack, no fasteners to loosen, nothing to rattle out over time. For a tool that’s going to hit wood (and occasionally dirt) hundreds of times, one-piece construction is the only serious option.

Weight-Reduction Holes That Actually Do Something

The three circular holes in the blade and the chevron cutouts in the handle aren’t just cosmetic. They shift the mass profile so the knife doesn’t feel nose-heavy or tail-heavy in hand. That matters when you’re working on consistent release points—especially if you’re transitioning between distances and spin counts. Slightly trimmed weight also means less strain when you’re throwing session after session.

A Training Set Built for Abuse, Not a Display Case

Everybody loves a mirror-polished automatic knife for sale with exotic materials—but when you’re throwing, you want something you’re not afraid to beat on. The satin silver finish on this throwing knife set is honest and low-maintenance. It hides scuffs reasonably well, doesn’t glare under bright light, and makes it easier to see tip damage or roll if you hit something harder than your target backer.

The spear-point tips are designed for repeated impact into wood. As with any throwing knife, you’ll eventually touch them up, but the simple, plain-edged profile keeps sharpening straightforward. No serrations, no weird grinds—just a clean, straight edge leading to a centered tip.

From Automatic Knife Collector to Competent Thrower

If you already collect autos, OTFs, and the occasional switchblade, you probably care about control. Throwing brings a different kind of satisfaction: you and a slab of wood, tracking your progress by how tight your group gets and how instinctive your distance calls become.

This two-piece set is ideal as a starter or training kit. Two matching knives mean you can work rhythm—throw, retrieve, throw again—without juggling different weights or shapes. The lanyard hole at the end of each handle lets you add a cord if you want a visual reference point for grip or just want to keep them tethered during transport.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Even though this product is a throwing knife set, most enthusiasts shopping our site also look for an automatic knife for sale, OTFs, and occasionally a classic side-opening switchblade. The same questions about legality, mechanism, and value come up over and over, so let’s address them clearly.

Are automatic knives legal?

In the United States, automatic knives and switchblades are regulated primarily at the state level, with some federal overlay. Federal law mainly restricts interstate commerce and shipment of automatic knives to certain parties, but it does not create a nationwide ban on simple possession. Whether an automatic knife is legal to carry depends on your specific state (and often city or county) rules: some states allow autos for anyone, some limit them by blade length, and others restrict carry but allow home ownership. Always check your current local and state laws before you buy automatic knife models or carry them—regulations do change, and you are responsible for knowing what applies where you live.

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

Mechanically, here’s how it breaks down:

  • Automatic knife: A broad term for a knife that opens via a spring when you press a button, lever, or similar actuator. Most side-opening "autos" fall into this category.
  • OTF (out-the-front) knife: A specific type of automatic where the blade deploys straight out the front of the handle rather than pivoting from the side. Many OTFs are double-action—press forward to deploy, pull back to retract.
  • Switchblade: In common usage, this usually means a traditional automatic knife, typically side-opening, where a button releases a spring-loaded blade. Legally, "switchblade" is often the term used in statutes regulating automatic knives in general.

This throwing knife set is none of those—it’s a fixed, non-folding tool with no spring, no button, and no automatic action. That usually places it under different, often less restrictive, laws than an automatic knife or OTF, though you should still confirm local rules on throwing knives and blades in general.

What makes this throwing knife set worth buying?

For a budget-friendly two-piece throwing knife set, a few details stand out:

  • True one-piece construction that shrugs off repeated impact without worrying about handle scales or screws.
  • Symmetrical spear-point blades that give you clean penetrations and predictable rotation paths.
  • Thoughtful weight reduction via blade holes and handle cutouts instead of random decorative shapes.
  • Lanyard-ready handles so you can customize grip reference or retention your way.
  • Satin steel finish that’s honest, low-pretense, and built for training, not a display pedestal.

It’s the kind of kit you toss in your range bag or gear bin and actually use, not baby.

For Enthusiasts Who Respect Mechanics—In Hand and In Flight

If you’re the type who doesn’t just search for an automatic knife for sale but actually cares about lock geometry, deployment timing, and steel choice, this throwing knife set will make sense to you. It’s the same philosophy applied to a simpler tool: honest materials, functional geometry, and design that respects the work, not the hype.

Add this Parallel Arc Training Throwing Knife Set - Satin Steel to your lineup when you want something you can throw hard, sharpen easily, and trust to take the hits while your prized autos stay clipped in your pocket where they belong.

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Blade Finish Satin
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
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Handle Finish Satin
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Theme None
Set Count 2