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Twin Control Target Throwing Knife Set - Silver Steel

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Twin Balance Target Throwing Knife Set - Silver Steel

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This twin balance throwing knife set is all business: two matching silver steel throwers with spear-point blades, full-tang construction, and clean cutouts for tuned weight and flight. Built as true throwing knives—not folders, not automatics—they’re meant for the back fence, the lease, or the range where Texans actually practice. If you know the difference between a pocket switchblade and a purpose-built thrower, this set will feel right at home in your kit.

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What This Throwing Knife Set Really Is

The Twin Balance Target Throwing Knife Set - Silver Steel is exactly what it looks like: a clean, purpose-built throwing knife set. No folding mechanism, no automatic spring, no OTF trickery—just two matching full-tang steel throwers tuned for balance and repetition. In a Texas collection full of automatics and the odd switchblade, this pair earns its spot as the knives you actually put into targets, not pockets.

Throwing Knife Set vs. Automatic Knife vs. Switchblade

If you’ve spent any time around Texas knife buyers, you know folks like to call anything sharp a switchblade. This isn’t that. This is a fixed-blade throwing knife set—two solid pieces of steel, each cut from a single blank. There’s no automatic knife mechanism, no side-opening spring, and no OTF knife track hiding in the handle. You don’t deploy these; you draw and throw them.

A switchblade is a type of automatic knife, usually side-opening, that fires the blade from the handle with a button. An OTF knife (out-the-front) sends the blade straight out the spine of the handle along a track. Both live in your pocket and focus on fast deployment. This throwing knife set is the opposite approach: fixed, streamlined, and built to leave your hand cleanly on every throw. That distinction matters to a Texas collector who actually uses their gear.

Mechanics of the Twin Balance Throwing Knife Set

Mechanically, this is about as straightforward as a knife can get. Each throwing knife is a one-piece, full-tang construction: blade, handle, and tang all the same satin-finished steel. The spear-point profile is symmetrical, so the knife tracks true whether you grip it by the handle or the blade for different throwing styles.

Balance, Holes, and Flight

The row of circular holes along each blade and the chevron cutouts in the handle aren’t for show—they trim weight and help tune the center of gravity. A proper throwing knife set like this wants a consistent release, and those cutouts get you closer to that sweet spot where the knife rotates the same way every time. You’re not flipping an automatic or snapping a switchblade open; you’re managing spin and distance.

Steel, Edge, and Durability

The bare silver finish and plain edge tell you what you need to know: this is working steel. These throwing knives are meant to hit plywood, rounds, and the occasional stubborn target stand without babying them. In a Texas gear bag that might also hold an OTF knife for quick tasks or a side-opening automatic for daily carry, this set is the hard-use, high-abuse pair that keeps getting thrown long after everything else has gone back in the drawer.

Texas Use: Where This Throwing Knife Set Belongs

In Texas, this throwing knife set fits right into the spaces where folks actually stretch their skills: behind the barn, out at deer camp, or on a backyard range. You’re not worrying about a pocket clip, button lock, or spring tension like you would with an automatic knife or OTF knife. You tuck these throwers in a case or range bag, grab a target, and get to work.

Because they’re fixed throwing knives—not switchblades, not automatic openers—they live in a different part of the conversation. Pocket deployment and concealed carry talk applies to your everyday automatic knife or OTF knife. This set is about practice, repetition, and the simple satisfaction of sticking steel in wood from farther and farther back.

Texas Law and This Throwing Knife Set

Texas law has come a long way on blades, including automatic knives and what most folks call switchblades. This throwing knife set sits comfortably in that landscape as a pair of fixed-blade throwers designed for sport and skill, not quick, concealed deployment. No thumb stud, no button, no track—just solid steel made to fly.

While Texas has opened the door to a wide range of knives, from OTF knife designs to side-opening automatics, it’s still on you to know local rules and specific restrictions around locations like schools, courts, and certain public spaces. This throwing knife set is right at home on private land, ranches, ranges, and other spots where Texans practice without bothering anybody.

Collector Value: Why a Throwing Knife Set Belongs Beside Your Automatics

A serious Texas knife collection usually skews heavy toward pocket pieces—automatic knives, the odd OTF knife, a few side-opening switchblades, and some well-loved folders. A dedicated throwing knife set like this Twin Balance pair brings something different to the table: skill-based use. You don’t just own it; you train with it.

The matching design, full-tang construction, and clean satin finish make this throwing knife set a natural choice for buyers who’d rather see honest wear marks from real use than mirror polish that never leaves the safe. In a line-up of tactical folders and flashy assisted openers, the minimalist look of these throwers stands out precisely because they don’t try to be anything but what they are.

Training, Progress, and Backup Blades

Any seasoned thrower will tell you: one knife is a toy, a set is a tool. Having two matching throwing knives lets you build rhythm—step, throw, step back, throw again—without breaking stride. And if you already carry an automatic knife or OTF knife day to day, this set lets you keep that pocket piece clean and ready while you put the throwing stress on blades built for it.

What Texas Buyers Ask About Throwing Knife Sets

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

No. A throwing knife set like this is made up of fixed-blade knives with no moving parts and no deployment mechanism. An automatic knife, including what most people call a switchblade, uses a spring to fire the blade open with a button or similar control. An OTF knife sends the blade straight out the front along a track. This set is for throwing; those are for fast one-handed opening and pocket carry.

Are throwing knives like this legal to own and use in Texas?

Texas has become very friendly to knives, including automatic knives, OTF knives, and traditional switchblades, but exact rules depend on where you take them. A fixed-blade throwing knife set like this is generally fine for ownership and use on private property, ranges, and appropriate outdoor spaces. As with any blade—whether it’s a throwing knife, an automatic, or a switchblade—you’re responsible for knowing location-specific restrictions and using them safely and responsibly.

Why should I add a throwing knife set if I already own automatics?

Because an automatic knife, OTF knife, or switchblade tests your deployment; a throwing knife set tests your control. This pair gives you a skill-building discipline that most pocket knives can’t offer. You can keep your side-opening automatic razor sharp for daily Texas carry and let this dedicated throwing knife set take the hits, dings, and target practice that show you’re actually putting your collection to work.

In the end, this Twin Balance Target Throwing Knife Set - Silver Steel is for the Texas buyer who knows their way around an automatic knife and can spot an OTF knife at a glance, but still wants a straightforward throwing knife set they can actually throw all weekend without fuss. No confusion, no mixed terms—just two honest steel throwers that do exactly what they’re built to do.