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US Spirit Flight Throwing Knife Set - Red Two-Tone

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US Spirit Flight Precision Throwing Knife Set - Red Two-Tone

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This US Spirit Flight Precision Throwing Knife Set isn’t wall-hanger fluff – it’s three 9" full-tang throwers built to be used. Each spear-point throwing knife runs a two-tone red and satin finish that tracks well in flight and stands out on the target. The symmetrical profile and six-hole handle pattern keep weight centered for consistent release. For the backyard thrower who wants a patriotic set that actually flies the way it looks, these are ready to put in the rotation.

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Automatic Knives for Sale vs. Purpose-Built Throwers

If you’re here to buy automatic knife after automatic knife, you’re in good company – mechanism-obsessed buyers keep this industry honest. But not every blade in a serious kit needs a button, spring, or double action. The US Spirit Flight Precision Throwing Knife Set - Red Two-Tone is what happens when you strip the mechanism away and focus purely on flight, balance, and repeatable performance. No OTF, no switchblade, just three 9" full-tang throwers that are unapologetically built to be thrown hard and often.

US Spirit Throwing Knife Set for Sale – Built Around Balance, Not Gimmicks

This isn’t a folding knife pretending to be a thrower. Each knife in this 3-piece set is a one-piece steel construction: blade and handle cut from a single blank, spine to tip. At 9" overall with a 4.75" spear-point blade and 4.25" handle, the proportions are tuned for backyard and range practice – long enough to read in the air, short enough to cycle reps quickly.

The two-tone red and satin finish isn’t just for show. That red border along the blade and handle edge gives you a visual line in flight and against the target, so you can actually see your rotation and impact point instead of losing a plain steel knife in the background. For serious throwers, that feedback matters more than decorative graphics ever will.

Mechanics of a Good Throwing Knife: What Enthusiasts Actually Care About

Automatic knife collectors obsess over deployment; throwers obsess over rotation. Here, the mechanics are baked into the geometry, not a spring.

Symmetric Spear-Point Profile

The spear-point blade is nearly leaf-shaped and centered, with both edges visually mirrored around the spine. That symmetry keeps the centerline true through the length of the knife, making half-spin, one-spin, and longer throws more predictable. You’re not fighting a clip-point bias or odd tip weight.

Six-Hole Handle Pattern and Weight Distribution

Those six round holes in the handle aren’t random decoration. Removing material from the handle shifts weight slightly forward toward the blade, giving you a more confident nose-first entry without making the knife feel like a crowbar. It also adds a tactile reference – your fingers settle into a repeatable grip each throw, which is the throwing equivalent of a clean detent on an automatic knife: muscle memory you can trust.

Because the knives are full-tang, one-piece steel, there’s no joint to fail, no pivot to loosen, and no fasteners to back out after a hard day on the target. Where an automatic knife lives and dies by its action, a throwing knife lives and dies by how long it can take abuse. One-piece steel is the right answer.

Why This Throwing Set Belongs Next to Your Automatic Knives

If your collection is all button-fired autos, OTFs, and the occasional legacy switchblade, this US Spirit set scratches a different itch. It’s about skill, not just mechanism. You get three matching knives, all 9" with the same holes, same grind, same weight, and the same US SPIRIT mark down the blade. That consistency is what lets you tune your throw instead of adjusting for three different patterns.

The patriotic theme isn’t screaming flags and skulls – just bold red, clean steel, and US SPIRIT etched where you can see it spin. On a wall rack, the knives line up with a rhythmic, almost architectural look: red accents tracing a clean arc, six-hole handles in a straight row. On the range, they stick with the same visual signature you saw on the wall. Display and use line up, which collectors quietly appreciate.

Legal Context: Where This Set Fits In With Automatic Knife Laws

Automatic knife laws are a maze of federal rules, state statutes, and local quirks. The good news: these are fixed-blade throwing knives, not automatic knives, not OTFs, and not switchblades. There is no spring, no button, no mechanical deployment. You throw them; that’s the entire mechanism.

Under U.S. federal law, the restrictions that target switchblades and automatic knives (especially regarding interstate commerce and import) don’t apply the same way to simple fixed-blade throwers like these. However, some states and municipalities regulate overall blade length, fixed blades in public, or transport of "dirks and daggers," which can include throwing knives. So while this set lives outside most automatic knife statutes, you still need to check your local and state rules on carry and transport.

Bottom line: these are training and recreation tools, not concealed carry autos – but treat them with the same legal respect you’d give that double-action OTF in your case.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Even when you’re buying a throwing knife set, the same questions that come up when you look for an automatic knife for sale are in the back of your mind: legality, definitions, and whether the piece is actually worth adding to your kit. Let’s deal with those directly.

Are automatic knives legal?

On the federal level in the U.S., automatic knives and switchblades are regulated mainly by the Federal Switchblade Act. It restricts interstate commerce and import of knives that open automatically by button, spring, or similar mechanisms. It doesn’t outright ban ownership for most individuals, but it does limit how dealers move them across state lines and into certain jurisdictions.

State and local laws are where things get serious. Some states largely allow automatic knives and OTFs for adults; others restrict blade length, opening mechanisms, or concealed carry; a few still prohibit possession or carry almost entirely. Switchblade and automatic knife legal questions are highly state-specific, and there’s no shortcut around checking your current local law.

These US Spirit throwers are not automatic knives or switchblades. They’re fixed-blade throwing knives. That usually places them under general knife or "dirk/dagger" regulations, not automatic knife statutes – but again, always verify your local rules before carrying or transporting them in public.

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

Enthusiast shorthand gets sloppy, so let’s be precise:

  • Automatic knife: Any knife that opens via a spring when you activate a button, lever, or similar control on the handle. The blade is under tension and deploys under its own power.
  • OTF knife (Out-The-Front): A subtype of automatic where the blade travels linearly out the front of the handle. Many OTFs are double-action (the same slider deploys and retracts the blade), while some are single-action (automatic deploy, manual retraction).
  • Switchblade: In U.S. legal and traditional terms, usually a side-opening automatic knife. Press a button or lever, blade swings out from the side under spring pressure.

The US Spirit Flight Precision set is none of these. It’s a set of fixed-blade throwing knives – no moving parts, no pivot, no spring. You provide the action with your throw, which is exactly what you want in a purpose-built thrower.

What makes this throwing knife set worth buying?

Three things: consistency, visibility, and durability.

  • Consistency: All three knives share the same 9" overall length, 4.75" spear-point blade, 4.25" handle, and six-hole pattern. That means your grip, rotation, and release are identical from knife to knife – the throwing equivalent of having multiple autos from the same maker with the same action geometry.
  • Visibility: The red/satin two-tone finish isn’t cosmetic fluff. That contrast makes the knives easy to track in flight and easy to find in and around the target, especially in grass or rough backstops.
  • Durability: One-piece steel construction, no joint, no locking mechanism, no scales to shear off when a throw goes wild. These are built for impact cycles, not pocket carry.

If your collection already covers every flavor of automatic knife for sale out there, this set adds a different, skill-based discipline – and looks good doing it.

Where This Set Fits in a Serious Knife Collection

Every serious knife person eventually realizes you don’t measure a collection just by how many automatic knives you own. You measure it by variety of mechanisms, disciplines, and use cases. This US Spirit Flight Precision Throwing Knife Set - Red Two-Tone complements your autos and OTFs with a dedicated throwing platform that lets you work on control instead of deployment speed.

You’re not buying another automatic knife for sale here. You’re buying three matching tools that reward repetition, punish sloppy form, and look sharp on the wall when they’re not buried in the target – exactly the kind of honest, purpose-built hardware a real enthusiast respects.

Blade Length (inches) 4.75
Overall Length (inches) 9
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Satin
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Satin
Handle Material Steel
Theme Patriotic
Handle Length (inches) 4.25
Set Count 3