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Prismatic Ember Precision Throwing Knives Set - Rainbow Steel

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This is not an automatic knife for sale, but if you appreciate precision mechanics, you’ll recognize the same discipline in this 9" Prismatic Ember Precision Throwing Knives Set. Full-tang steel, double-edged spear points, and skeletonized handles give these throwers clean, predictable release. The rainbow iridescent finish and flame-style etching push them firmly into display-worthy territory, but the balance is dialed for real target work. Two matched knives, one black nylon sheath, and a profile that actually rewards practice.

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Serious Throwers, Not an Automatic Knife for Sale – Why This Set Still Belongs in a Collector’s Kit

If you’re hunting for an automatic knife for sale, you’re here for action, timing, and control. These 9" Prismatic Ember Precision Throwing Knives are not automatics, OTFs, or switchblades – they’re fixed-blade throwers – but they’re built with the same obsession for balance and repeatable performance that separates a good automatic from a gas-station toy.

You get a matched two-piece throwing knife set: full-tang steel, double-edged spear points, skeletonized handles, and a rainbow iridescent finish that looks wild but hides a very honest throwing profile underneath. This is gear for the buyer who cares how a knife moves through the air as much as how an automatic moves out of the handle.

Not Every Buyer Needs an Automatic Knife for Sale – Sometimes You Need Pure Flight

Most automatic knife collectors eventually branch into throwers and fixed blades, because once you start caring about action, you start caring about every phase of motion. Here, deployment isn’t about springs or buttons; it’s about release angle, spin, and weight distribution.

At 9" overall with roughly a 4.75" blade and 4.25" handle, these throwing knives hit a sweet spot: enough length for stable rotation, not so long they feel sluggish. The full-tang construction means the blade and handle are one continuous piece of steel, so there are no joints, no liners, no pivot to loosen – just a single uniform mass, which is exactly what you want for consistent throws.

Skeletonized Handles for Real Balance, Not Just Decoration

The row of circular cutouts in the handle isn’t random styling. By removing material from the handle section, the balance point walks forward toward the midline, giving these throwers a neutral-to-slight-forward balance that suits both no-spin and rotational styles. If you’ve ever tuned an automatic’s pivot to kill side-play without choking the action, you’ll recognize the same pursuit of repeatable behavior here – only now, the medium is mass instead of spring tension.

Double-Edged Spear Point for Forgiving Target Entry

The spear-point profile with dual edges and a centered tip gives you a symmetrical flight path and a generous sticking window. Whether your release is a hair early or a touch late, the tip is still driving straight, not fighting an offset grind. It’s the fixed-blade equivalent of a perfectly centered automatic blade – less correction, more confidence.

How These Throwers Compare to an Automatic Knife for Sale in Terms of Engineering

Automatic knives live or die by action quality. Throwing knives live or die by consistency. In both cases, cheap construction shows up fast. Here’s what’s going on under the rainbow finish.

The steel is through the entire knife – blade and handle – with an iridescent coating that adds corrosion resistance and a ton of visual punch. Unlike a folder or an automatic, there’s no pivot, no lock bar, no coil spring to fail. That means your maintenance checklist is simple: keep them clean, keep the edges fresh, and don’t throw into junk targets that chew steel.

Rainbow Iridescent Finish: Flashy, but with a Purpose

The rainbow coating isn’t just a party trick. It makes these knives easy to track visually against most backdrops, which matters when you’re working on form and want to see exactly where your throws are landing. The flame-style etching along the blade center ties into the theme, sure, but it also gives a subtle visual reference line to check your spin and orientation at release.

Two-Match Set with Shared Sheath

You get a two-piece set and a black nylon sheath. That’s not just a packing choice; it’s a rhythm tool. Two throwers mean you can work in pairs: throw, retrieve, throw again without having to walk every single time. The shared sheath keeps them flat and organized – not rattling around in a bag, banging edges together.

Where This Fits in a Collection of Automatic Knives for Sale

If you already collect automatics, OTFs, or classic switchblade patterns, this set is the fixed-blade counterpoint: no springs, no buttons, just input and result. It’s like adding a manual to a collection of autos – another way to engage with the same core obsession: mechanical honesty.

On the wall, the rainbow steel and flame-etched blades hit the fantasy-tactical lane. In the hand, the slim, symmetrical profile feels more serious than the finish suggests. You’re not buying a gimmick; you’re buying a pair of purpose-built throwers that happen to look loud doing their job.

Legal Context: Different Rules Than an Automatic Knife Legal to Carry

Automatic knife law is a mess of federal carve-outs and state-level contradictions. This set avoids most of that outright. These are fixed-blade throwing knives, not an automatic knife, not an OTF, not a switchblade. There’s no button, no spring, no mechanical deployment.

Under U.S. federal law, the more restrictive language typically applies to interstate commerce in switchblades and true automatic knives. Fixed-blade throwers like these usually fall under general knife or weapon statutes, which are defined at the state and sometimes city level. Some jurisdictions regulate blade length, double-edged profiles, or public carry of any fixed blade.

The responsible move is the same one you’d take before carrying an automatic knife legal to carry in your state: check your specific state and local laws on fixed blades, double-edged knives, and open carry. As training and target tools on private property, they are generally treated more leniently than automatics – but the details are always local.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

In the U.S., federal law mainly restricts interstate commerce and mailing of switchblades and automatic knives, with exceptions for military, law enforcement, and certain uses. Actual ownership and carry are largely governed by state and local law. Some states allow automatic knives freely, some allow them with conditions (blade length, permit status, intent), and some still prohibit them outright.

These 9" Prismatic Ember throwers are not automatic knives, OTFs, or switchblades, so they don’t fall under those specific automatic-focused statutes. However, because they are double-edged fixed blades, you still need to confirm your local regulations on carry, transport, and use.

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

Mechanically, an automatic knife is any folding knife that deploys its blade via a spring when you press a button, lever, or similar control on the handle. The blade is under tension and snaps open under its own power.

OTF (out-the-front) is a subtype of automatic where the blade travels straight out the front of the handle, rather than rotating from the side like a typical folder. OTFs can be single-action (spring-driven out, manually retracted) or double-action (spring-driven both out and in).

“Switchblade” is the older, legal and cultural term often used interchangeably with automatic knife, typically referring to side-opening autos. These 9" rainbow throwers are none of the above – they’re fixed-blade throwing knives with no moving parts, engineered for flight, not deployment.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

Framed correctly, the question is: what makes this throwing knife set worth buying to someone who already cares about action and mechanics? It comes down to three things: honest balance from full-tang, skeletonized construction; a forgiving, symmetric spear-point profile that rewards good technique; and a visual signature that actually belongs in a collection, not just a tackle box. You’re not getting a spring-loaded auto here – you’re getting a matched pair of throwers that complement a serious automatic knife collection with a different kind of skill and motion.

For Enthusiasts Who Already Care About Mechanisms – Even When There’s No Spring

If your idea of a good night is tuning an automatic’s action or arguing steel choices at a knife show table, this 9" Prismatic Ember Precision Throwing Knives Set will make sense to you. No hype, no fake tactical story – just full-tang steel, tuned balance, and a rainbow flame aesthetic that isn’t afraid to be seen. Add them alongside your favorite automatic knife for sale and you’ve got another way to chase that same mechanical satisfaction, this time from release to impact instead of button to lockup.

Blade Length (inches) 4.75
Overall Length (inches) 9
Blade Color Rainbow
Blade Finish Iridescent
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Iridescent
Handle Material Steel
Theme Iridescent
Handle Length (inches) 4.25
Set Count 2
Sheath/Holster Black nylon sheath