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Shadow Dragon Spear Point Throwing Knife Set - Matte Silver

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Shadow Flight Spear Point Throwing Knife Set - Matte Silver

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This Shadow Flight spear point throwing knife set gives Texas throwers a compact, dragon‑themed trio that flies straight and hits clean. Each 6.5-inch stainless steel throwing knife runs full-tang with a double‑edged spear point and cutout spine for smooth rotation. The matte silver finish and black dragon graphics add display‑case drama, while the nylon belt sheath keeps all three together from pasture practice to backyard targets. It’s a purpose-built throwing knife set for folks who know these aren’t switchblades or OTF knives—they’re throwers, plain and simple.

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Blade Length (inches) 3.25
Overall Length (inches) 6.5
Weight (oz.) 2
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Stainless Steel
Theme Dragon
Handle Length (inches) 3.25
Set Count 3
Sheath/Holster Nylon Sheath

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Shadow Flight Spear Point Throwing Knife Set - Matte Silver

The Shadow Flight spear point throwing knife set is built for one purpose: clean, repeatable throws. This isn’t an automatic knife, an OTF knife, or a switchblade pretending to be something it’s not. It’s a compact, full-tang throwing knife set for Texas buyers who know the difference and want purpose-built steel for the practice line, not the pocket.

What This Throwing Knife Set Actually Is

Each knife in this throwing set runs 6.5 inches overall with a 3.25-inch double-edged spear point blade. Stainless steel from tip to tail gives you a single solid piece—no pivot, no spring, no button. That alone sets it apart from an automatic knife or any side-opening switchblade. Where an automatic or OTF knife is about fast deployment in the hand, a throwing knife is about balance in the air.

The central cutouts reduce weight and help tune the rotation. At just 2 ounces per knife, they leave your hand without drama and come around clean. The matte silver finish cuts glare, and the dragon graphics give the set a fantasy-tactical look that still plays well in a serious Texas collection.

Throwing Knife Mechanics vs. Automatic, OTF, and Switchblade

Built to Fly, Not to Fold

A throwing knife set like this Shadow Flight trio is mechanically simple on purpose. There’s no folding mechanism, no automatic spring, no OTF track—just a fixed, full-tang profile ready to spin. When Texas buyers search automatic knife or OTF knife, they’re usually thinking about fast one-handed opening. A switchblade or side-opening automatic snaps from closed to open with a button or lever. An OTF knife drives the blade straight out the front of the handle on a track.

These throwing knives don’t do any of that. They ride in a nylon sheath until it’s time to throw, then leave your hand edge-forward, not handle-first like an automatic knife coming out of a pocket. That clarity matters to collectors who care about mechanisms and don’t want a throwing set mislabeled as a switchblade or OTF knife.

Why Balance Matters More Than Deployment

Where an automatic or OTF mechanism is judged by snappiness and lockup, a throwing knife is judged by weight distribution and predictability in the arc. The spear point profile, double edges, and symmetrical cutouts help keep these Shadow Dragon throwers neutral in flight. They’re confidence builders: forgiving enough for a new thrower, consistent enough for a practiced hand who already owns a drawer full of folders, automatics, and side-openers.

Texas Use, Carry, and Context for a Throwing Knife Set

Texas knife law that gets folks worked up usually centers on automatic knives, OTF knives, and what people still call switchblades. A throwing knife set like this falls into a different practical lane. These are fixed-blade throwers that live in a sheath until you step up to a target, whether that’s a backyard straw bale outside Austin or a dedicated throwing lane out in the Hill Country.

The included nylon sheath with belt loop keeps all three knives together between throws. It’s not a concealed carry rig for town; it’s a simple way to move from truck to target with your set intact. That’s the right way to think about this piece in Texas: training gear, range tool, and display-worthy steel—not an everyday carry automatic knife or OTF pocket companion.

Design Details for Texas Collectors

Dragon Graphics with Matte Silver Restraint

The dragon theme is bold, but the color story stays disciplined. Matte silver steel with black accents and high-contrast dragon art gives the set presence without stepping over into toy territory. On the wall, in a case, or laid out next to your favorite side-opening automatic knife and OTF knife, this throwing set holds its own visually.

Full stainless steel construction means no separate handle scales to loosen up over time. What you feel in your grip is bare steel with printed artwork—clean, direct, and honest about what it is.

Three-Match Set for Repetition

Serious throwers know that one knife is a novelty; three knives make a session. This set gives you a matched trio, so every throw gives you useful feedback. Weight, profile, and balance stay identical from knife to knife. The same Texas buyer who cares whether a knife is a true switchblade or just an assisted opener will appreciate that kind of repeatability on the target board.

What Texas Buyers Ask About Throwing Knife Sets

Is a throwing knife set the same thing as an automatic, OTF, or switchblade?

No. A throwing knife set like this Shadow Flight trio is fixed-blade and purpose-built to leave your hand and stick a target. An automatic knife or switchblade is a folding design that uses a spring to snap open from the side; an OTF knife drives the blade straight out the front of the handle. Those are carry pieces. This is throwing gear. Texas collectors often own all three types, but they don’t confuse them.

Are throwing knives legal to own and practice with in Texas?

Texas law has opened up considerably for blades, including automatic knives and what older statutes called switchblades. Throwing knives like these are generally legal to own and practice with on your own property or where you have permission, as long as you’re following local rules and basic safety. As with any blade—fixed, automatic, or OTF—how and where you carry matters. When in doubt, a Texas buyer should double-check current state and local law before hauling a throwing knife set into town.

Who is this throwing knife set really for?

This set suits three kinds of Texas buyers: the new thrower who wants balanced, forgiving knives to start with; the collector who already owns plenty of automatic knives, OTF knives, and classic switchblades and wants a matching throwing set with some visual punch; and the range regular who wants a compact trio that rides in one sheath and takes a beating. If you like knowing that every piece in your kit has a clear job, this belongs next to your folders and automatics, not mixed in with them.

Why This Set Earns a Place in a Texas Collection

A serious Texas knife collection tells a story. You’ve got your everyday folders, your side-opening automatic knives, maybe an OTF knife you carry when you feel like a little mechanical drama, and a few older switchblade patterns for history’s sake. A dedicated throwing knife set fills a different slot: time on target, not time in pocket.

The Shadow Flight Spear Point Throwing Knife Set earns its place by being honest steel with a clear purpose, dressed just enough to catch the eye. Matte silver stainless, dragon-themed art, and balanced, double-edged spear points mean it looks the part and flies the way it should. For a Texas buyer who knows their mechanisms and cares about what each blade is meant to do, this set doesn’t try to be an automatic knife, an OTF knife, or a switchblade. It stands on its own, built to leave your hand, arc through Texas air, and land point-first—just the way you intended.