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Prismatic Flame Twin Throwing Knife Set - Rainbow Steel

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This 9" throwing knife set gives Texas throwers a matched pair of full-tang steel blades with a bold rainbow finish and clean spear-point balance. Each thrower runs a plain-edged, double-sided profile with skeletonized handles for consistent rotation and repeatable grip. Packed in a black nylon sheath, it’s built for backyard targets, range practice, or display. Not an automatic knife, OTF knife, or switchblade — just honest, eye-catching throwers for Texans who know their mechanisms.

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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

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Prismatic Flame Throwing Knives Built for Texas Targets

The Prismatic Flame Twin Throwing Knife Set - Rainbow Steel is exactly what it looks like: a matched pair of 9-inch throwing knives built for balance, repetition, and show. These are fixed-blade throwers from tip to tail, not an automatic knife, not an OTF knife, and not a switchblade pretending to be something it’s not. They’re purpose-built for the Texas buyer who wants a true throwing knife set that stands out on the range and on the wall.

What Makes These Throwers Different from an Automatic Knife or Switchblade

Mechanically, this pair couldn’t be simpler. Each knife is a single piece of steel with a spear-point profile, double-edge style blade, and a skeletonized handle. No springs, no button, no out-the-front track, nothing to deploy. You pull it from the sheath and it’s ready to throw. That alone separates it from an automatic knife, an OTF knife, or any side-opening switchblade. Those knives are about fast deployment in the hand. These throwing knives are about clean release in the air.

Collectors who care about mechanisms will appreciate that distinction. If you’re looking for a push-button automatic knife or a double-action OTF knife that fires out the front, this isn’t that lane. This set belongs in the pure throwing knife category — fixed, full-tang, and designed to stick targets, not clip into a pocket like a switchblade or automatic.

The Throwing Knife Mechanism and Balance Story

Full-Tang Steel with Rainbow Finish

Each knife in this set runs 9 inches overall with about 4.75 inches of spear-point blade and 4.25 inches of handle. The steel is continuous from tip to tail, making these true full-tang throwing knives. That continuous steel gives you predictable balance, which is exactly what a Texas thrower wants when dialing in rotation counts and distances. The rainbow iridescent finish is more than flash — it catches light in flight, making it easier to see your throws against a berm or board.

Skeletonized Handle for Repeatable Throws

The row of round cutouts in the handle isn’t just decorative. Those holes help trim weight and tune balance, giving you a slimmer, more consistent rotation profile. The clean, symmetrical spear-point shape and plain-edged profile are classic for throwing knives, not something you’d see on a typical automatic knife or OTF knife with a pocket clip and deployment hardware. These are meant to leave your hand cleanly, not ride in your jeans like a switchblade.

Texas Use: Backyard Targets, Ranch Boards, and Range Play

Texas buyers don’t have to guess where a set like this fits. These throwing knives are right at home on a property line target, in a backyard throwing lane, or as a side attraction on a private range day. Since they’re fixed-blade throwers and not an automatic knife, not an OTF knife, and not a spring-loaded switchblade, you’re dealing with a straightforward tool: a pair of balanced steel knives in a simple nylon sheath.

The included black nylon sheath keeps both throwers together, easy to toss in a range bag or glove box when you’re heading out of town. No pocket clip, no button to snag, no deployment concerns — just unzip, draw, and throw. When Texans talk about knife law, they usually worry about blade length limits and whether an automatic or switchblade is allowed. With throwing knives like these, you’re in a different category entirely, focused more on where you’re throwing than what spring is inside.

Collector Appeal: Rainbow Steel with a Purpose

Flash That Still Feels Functional

For a Texas knife collector, the rainbow finish is the first hook. These throwing knives don’t hide. The iridescent coating runs from blade tip through handle, picking up gold, teal, and pink tones that catch the eye in any display case. Combine that with the flame-style etching down the blade center and you’ve got a set that looks like it came straight out of a modern fantasy spread. But under that flash is straightforward steel and a working thrower geometry that will hold up to real practice.

Different Drawer, Same Collection

If your collection already has automatic knives, switchblades, and OTF knives covered, this set lives in a different drawer — the one for dedicated throwers and training pieces. It’s the kind of pair you pull when friends come over and want to try knife throwing for the first time. They don’t need a lesson in how an automatic knife works or how an OTF knife deploys. You hand them one of these fixed throwers, show them the grip, step off distance, and let the steel do the teaching.

What Texas Buyers Ask About Throwing Knives

Are throwing knives like this the same as a switchblade or OTF knife?

No. A throwing knife set like this is as different from a switchblade as a hammer is from a folding tape measure. An automatic knife or OTF knife uses a spring-loaded mechanism to snap a blade into place from a closed position, usually with a button or slider. A switchblade is typically a side-opening automatic with that same kind of internal hardware. These throwing knives are fixed from the start — no moving parts, no deployment, just full-tang steel built to leave your hand and stick a target.

Are throwing knives legal to own and use in Texas?

Texas law is far more concerned with blade length and how you carry than with the simple fact that a knife is made for throwing. A set like this isn’t an automatic knife or switchblade, and it doesn’t function like an OTF knife. It’s a fixed-blade throwing knife pair with 9-inch overall length, meant for sport and practice. As with any knife in Texas, you’re responsible for knowing current state and local rules, using them on appropriate property, and keeping your throwing practice where it belongs — on a proper target, not in public spaces.

Is a throwing knife set worth it for a Texas collector?

For a serious Texas knife collector, a dedicated throwing knife set is a different kind of satisfaction. Your automatic knife and OTF knife collection shows you know mechanisms. Your switchblade drawer shows you appreciate tradition and speed. A pair of well-balanced throwing knives like these shows you understand another side of the craft: distance, rotation, and control in the air. At this price and build, this rainbow steel set makes a smart entry into throwing that still looks good enough to keep on the wall when you’re not out hitting boards.

Owning the Right Steel in a Texas Collection

Not every blade in a Texas collection needs a spring, a button, or an out-the-front track. The Prismatic Flame Twin Throwing Knife Set - Rainbow Steel earns its place by being honest about what it is: a pair of full-tang throwing knives with bold iridescent steel, tuned for balance and built for repetition. It doesn’t compete with your favorite automatic knife, your hard-used OTF knife, or that heirloom switchblade you keep in the safe. It stands beside them, covering the throwing lane of your collection with the same plainspoken purpose Texans expect from their gear.