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Spearhead Formation 3-Blade Throwing Knife Set - Black Steel

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Tri-Vector Spearhead Throwing Knife Set - Black Steel

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This isn't decoration; it's a purpose-built 9" Tri-Vector Spearhead throwing knife set tuned for repetition. Each full-tang spear point is cut from solid steel with a clean two-tone finish, balanced to fly point-forward without drama. The slim profile keeps drag down, while the handle cutouts and lanyard holes give you options for grip and customization. All three knives ride in a compact black nylon belt sheath so you can step up to the line with your tools together, ready to throw, again and again.

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Tri-Vector Spearhead Throwing Knife Set - Built for Repetition, Not Wall Space

If you're looking at this 9" Tri-Vector Spearhead Throwing Knife Set, you're not shopping for a toy. You're looking for three identical, predictable tools you can throw a hundred times in a session and actually get better. Full-tang construction, spear point geometry, and a no-nonsense nylon sheath put this firmly in the working-thrower category.

Throwing Knife Set for Sale with Real Balance and Real Steel

Forget hollow handles and fantasy cutouts. Each knife in this throwing knife set is one solid piece of steel from tip to pommel. That matters. Full-tang construction keeps the mass in line with the center axis, so your rotation is consistent instead of wobbling on some bolted-on handle. At 9" overall with roughly a 4.5" spear point blade and 4.5" handle, you're right in the sweet spot for beginners and experienced throwers—long enough to read in the hand, short enough to cycle fast on the line.

The two-tone finish isn't just pretty. The black-coated body with silver ground edges gives you instant visual reference on spin and sticking angle. After a dozen throws you'll start reading the rotation in the air from that silver edge—useful feedback if you're actually trying to tighten your group, not just make noise on the target.

Why This 3-Piece Throwing Set Earns a Spot in Your Range Bag

Serious throwers know one knife is a novelty, three matched knives are a practice tool. This throwing knife set gives you a proper trio, identical in weight and profile, so you can work a rhythm: draw, step, throw—three times—before you walk downrange.

Full-Tang, Single-Piece Construction for Predictable Flight

Because each knife is cut from a single piece of steel, you don't get unexpected flex where a tang meets scales, or weight shifts from swollen handle materials. The mass is distributed along the entire length, with a spear point that puts enough steel forward to stabilize the tip through impact without making the knife nose-heavy. That balance point is what lets you fine-tune half-rotations, full-rotations, and those in-between distances without the blade doing something weird mid-air.

Spear Point Geometry That Doesn't Fight You

The spear point profile on these knives isn’t a fashion choice—it’s about penetration and forgiveness. Dual-sided taper toward the tip gives you a central point that bites into wood and foam even if you’re a little off on rotation. A narrow, symmetrical point reduces lateral drift on contact, so marginal throws still have a chance to stick instead of cartwheeling off the target. For a practice set, that matters more than any ornate grind ever will.

Carry, Sheath, and Real-World Use

A throwing knife set is only useful if you can actually carry it to the range or the back yard without turning it into a juggling act. This trio nests into a single black nylon belt sheath with a retention strap. That means you walk out with one rig on your hip, not three loose knives in a bag.

The nylon is unapologetically utilitarian: stitched pockets, belt loop, and a simple strap to keep the knives from walking out when you bend or move. It’s the sort of sheath you don’t baby—you drag it through brush, bounce it around in the trunk, and keep throwing. When you’re done, everything goes back into the same place. No digging, no guessing.

Steel, Durability, and What You Can Expect

Throwing knives live a harder life than most EDC blades. They’re not pampered through cardboard; they’re slammed tip-first into wood over and over. For that job, you don’t want a delicate, ultra-hard super steel that chips the first time you miss and hit something less forgiving.

This set uses a straightforward, tough stainless steel—unfussy, impact-friendly, and easy to touch up when the tips start to round. The matte finish hides scars; the black coating on the body helps shrug off moisture and light abuse. These are tools you can learn on, lend out, and not lose sleep over when a buddy buries one in a knot or concrete backboard by mistake.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Even though this is a fixed-blade throwing knife set—not an automatic knife—enthusiasts in this space always circle back to mechanism, legality, and definitions. Let’s clear those up cleanly.

Are automatic knives legal?

Under U.S. federal law, automatic knives—often called switchblades—are regulated mainly for interstate commerce and certain federal jurisdictions. Federal rules restrict shipping and carrying automatic knives in some federal facilities, but they do not outright ban ownership for most civilians. The real complexity lives at the state and local level: some states allow automatic knives and OTF (out-the-front) knives for everyday carry, some restrict blade length, and others limit carry to certain roles (like law enforcement or active-duty military). If you decide to buy an automatic knife, you must check your specific state and city laws, because “automatic knife legal to carry” is answered differently in Arizona than in New York. This throwing knife set, by contrast, is a fixed-blade tool, so it falls under a different, generally more permissive set of rules—but you still need to respect local knife and weapon ordinances.

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

Mechanically, an automatic knife is any knife that opens its blade using a built-in spring or stored energy system when you hit a button, lever, or switch. A switchblade is the older, popular term—legally, it’s usually defined the same way: a spring-loaded blade that deploys automatically. An OTF knife (out-the-front) is a specific subclass of automatic knife where the blade travels linearly out the front of the handle rather than swinging out on a side pivot. OTFs can be single-action (spring deploys, manual retraction) or double-action (spring-powered both ways). None of that applies here: this Tri-Vector Spearhead set is fixed-blade, no springs, no pivot, just pure throwing geometry. But if you’re the type comparing an automatic knife for sale to a throwing set, you should be clear about those distinctions.

What makes this throwing knife set worth buying?

Three things: consistency, simplicity, and intent. Consistency comes from three matched, full-tang knives with the same geometry and finish—no oddball in the group that throws different from the others. Simplicity means no scales to crack, no moving parts to fail, nothing to loosen mid-session. And intent shows in the details: spear point tips tuned for stick, a slim profile that cuts cleanly through the air, and a sheath that actually lets you carry and deploy all three as a unit. For the price of a single flashy wall-hanger, you get a functional practice kit you won’t be afraid to use hard.

For the Enthusiast Who’d Rather Train than Pose

If your gear philosophy runs closer to “use it, abuse it, learn from it” than “keep it pristine in a glass case,” this 9" Tri-Vector Spearhead Throwing Knife Set belongs in your rotation. It won’t replace your favorite automatic knife for EDC, and it’s not pretending to. This is a focused tool for people who actually throw—consistent, honest, and built to be hit, missed, and thrown again.

Blade Length (inches) 4.5
Overall Length (inches) 9
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Steel
Theme Tactical
Handle Length (inches) 4.5
Set Count 3
Sheath/Holster Nylon sheath