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6-Pack 8" Smith & Wesson Bullseye Throwing Knives w/ Nylon Belt Sheath

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Amazon has 6-Pack 8" Smith & Wesson Bullseye Throwing Knives w/ Nylon Belt Sheath (SWTK8CP) on sale for $25.07. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this Item:
  • Perfect Size & Weight: 8-inch (20.3 cm) length; each knife 4.7 oz; full set weighs just 1 lb 12.2 oz
  • Durable Construction: Blades crafted from reliable 2Cr13 stainless steel
  • Quick & Easy Access: Includes black nylon belt sheath that securely holds all 6 knives
  • Well-Balanced & Secure: Sturdy, perfectly weighted design for confident, accurate throws
  • Comfortable for All: Ergonomic, ambidextrous handles fit left or right-handed users
  • Backed by Warranty: Covered by Smith & Wesson Limited Lifetime Warranty

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  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $1.33 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $26.40.
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Amazon has 6-Pack 8" Smith & Wesson Bullseye Throwing Knives w/ Nylon Belt Sheath (SWTK8CP) on sale for $25.07. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ItsSoCheap for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Shipping may be restricted to some locations.
About this Item:
  • Perfect Size & Weight: 8-inch (20.3 cm) length; each knife 4.7 oz; full set weighs just 1 lb 12.2 oz
  • Durable Construction: Blades crafted from reliable 2Cr13 stainless steel
  • Quick & Easy Access: Includes black nylon belt sheath that securely holds all 6 knives
  • Well-Balanced & Secure: Sturdy, perfectly weighted design for confident, accurate throws
  • Comfortable for All: Ergonomic, ambidextrous handles fit left or right-handed users
  • Backed by Warranty: Covered by Smith & Wesson Limited Lifetime Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $1.33 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $26.40.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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JoshJ7278
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Throwing them so they fly point first is an advanced technique. It's all about distance and rotation. If the knife hits with the handle first, step closer. If it hits with the point angled upward move farther back. Don't flick your wrist, let the weight of the knife create the spin. Holding the handle, it should only spin 1/2-1 1/2 times.

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Yesterday 02:15 PM
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WhatDatYesterday 02:15 PM
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Getting a set to replace steak knives for themed dinner parties.
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Quote from WhatDat :
Getting a set to replace steak knives for themed dinner parties.
What's the theme? Assassin's Creed?

Also do you guys use just the tip to cut steak?
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Quote from TrollingBy :
What's the theme? Assassin's Creed?

Also do you guys use just the tip to cut steak?
I use just the tip for everything.
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jrlofgren49Yesterday 06:42 PM
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I always wondered, how do they throw these things and make sure the pointy end hits the thing you are aiming for? Like, when it's spinning throughout the air, how do you make sure the wrong end doesn't hit the target and the knife goes bouncing away? I guess that's why they made shurikens... to solve this problem. Or maybe you can throw like a knuckleball but with one of these things, so that there's no spin and you can gaurantee the pointy end hits the target. There aren't realy a whole lot of knuckle ballers out there though. Do they even teach this anymore? I guess the most popular pitch is the four seam fastball. Some might say that this has something to do with the height of the mounds these days. But you could hardly blame the extinction of an entire pitching style simply to the height of the mound, right?
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Quote from jrlofgren49 :
I always wondered, how do they throw these things and make sure the pointy end hits the thing you are aiming for? Like, when it's spinning throughout the air, how do you make sure the wrong end doesn't hit the target and the knife goes bouncing away? I guess that's why they made shurikens... to solve this problem. Or maybe you can throw like a knuckleball but with one of these things, so that there's no spin and you can gaurantee the pointy end hits the target. There aren't realy a whole lot of knuckle ballers out there though. Do they even teach this anymore? I guess the most popular pitch is the four seam fastball. Some might say that this has something to do with the height of the mounds these days. But you could hardly blame the extinction of an entire pitching style simply to the height of the mound, right?
Throwing them so they fly point first is an advanced technique. It's all about distance and rotation. If the knife hits with the handle first, step closer. If it hits with the point angled upward move farther back. Don't flick your wrist, let the weight of the knife create the spin. Holding the handle, it should only spin 1/2-1 1/2 times.
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Quote from JoshJ7278 :
Throwing them so they fly point first is an advanced technique. It's all about distance and rotation. If the knife hits with the handle first, step closer. If it hits with the point angled upward move farther back. Don't flick your wrist, let the weight of the knife create the spin. Holding the handle, it should only spin 1/2-1 1/2 times.
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WhatDatYesterday 11:55 PM
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Quote from TrollingBy :
What's the theme? Assassin's Creed? Also do you guys use just the tip to cut steak?
For any of the murder mysteries, but also for Assassin's Creed, Clue, Diablo, House of Flying Daggers, and others.

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