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Rainbow Dragon Flight-Balanced Throwing Knife Set - Black Steel

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Dragon Arc Flight-Balanced Throwing Knife Set - Rainbow Black Steel

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The first clean release tells you everything: these dragon‑etched throwers actually fly right. Each 8-inch, one-piece black steel blade carries a rainbow dragon motif that tracks every rotation from hand to target. Symmetrical dagger geometry, balanced at the center, and a 2.76 oz weight keep your throws consistent across the full three-piece set. A nylon belt sheath locks them in between sessions. Whether you’re building a fantasy-themed collection or tightening your throwing grouping, this set earns wall space and range time.

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When the Dragon Leaves Your Hand

The first time you send one of these through the air, you feel it immediately: clean release, honest balance, and that rainbow dragon riding the arc from your hand to the target. This isn’t just wall candy. It’s a flight-balanced throwing knife set that actually wants to stick.

Each piece in the Dragon Arc Flight-Balanced Throwing Knife Set - Rainbow Black Steel is built as a one-piece steel thrower. No joints, no moving parts, just a symmetrical dagger profile tuned for repeatable rotation. The fantasy dragon motif gives it attitude; the geometry and balance give it credibility.

Throwing Knife for Sale That Actually Flies Right

Plenty of fantasy blades look wild on the wall and fall apart the first time they hit plywood. This throwing knife set is the opposite: visually loud, structurally simple, and balanced to behave the same way every throw. At 8 inches overall with a 3.125-inch double-edged dagger-style blade, each thrower lands in that sweet spot where beginners can learn rotation timing and experienced throwers can fine-tune grouping without fighting the weight.

The black steel construction keeps the profile lean and durable, while the rainbow dragon graphic tracks your spin in flight. It’s not just aesthetic – that iridescent band actually helps your eye read rotation speed at distance.

Flight Balance and Build: Why These Knives Stick

Throwers judge a set by how it behaves out of the hand, not just how it looks. This set comes in at 2.76 oz per knife, light enough for high-volume practice but heavy enough to carry momentum into the target. The symmetry front to back keeps the center of gravity predictable, so half-spin, full-spin, and multi-spin throws all feel honest once you find your distance.

One-Piece Steel Construction for Consistent Rotation

Each knife is cut and shaped from a single piece of steel. That matters. No handle scales to loosen, no weird hotspots where different materials meet – just a continuous spine from tip to lanyard hole. The result is a thrower that feels the same every session and wears in, not out, over time.

The dagger-style point is designed for target work, with a plain edge on both sides and a strong central ridge. You get reliable penetration on wood and foam without a fragile needle tip that snaps the first time you miss.

Handle Geometry and Lanyard Hole Detail

The handle section stays flat and narrow with a clean taper, giving you repeatable indexing whether you pinch at the center or further back. The lanyard hole at the tail lets you customize with cord for a slightly different weight bias or just to match your throwing kit’s colors. Out of the box, though, the bare steel profile is ready to throw – no extra wrapping required.

Collector Display Meets Field-Ready Throwing

Visually, this set hits like a fantasy poster: black dagger silhouettes with a rainbow dragon curling along the blades. The gloss finish on both blade and handle makes the artwork pop under light, whether it’s in a display case or on a pegboard above your range.

But unlike a lot of purely decorative fantasy knives, this set backs the art with function. Three identical throwers mean you’re not constantly re-learning different weights and lengths. Line them up on the wall, grab them by feel, and your muscle memory stays locked in.

The included black nylon sheath with belt loop and hook-and-loop strap keeps the trio together. It’s compact enough for a range bag or on-belt carry when you’re heading out to the backyard target or the local throwing spot.

Why This Throwing Knife Set Belongs in Your Rotation

Whether you’re new to throwing or already drilling tight clusters, a three-piece set like this earns its place fast. Beginners get a forgiving weight class and straightforward dagger profile that makes it easier to read what went wrong on a miss. Experienced throwers get a light, reactive set that rewards clean technique with dead-straight flight.

The rainbow dragon theme is more than just cool art. In flight, that color stripe turns into a visual metronome you can actually work with. Watch how the dragon rotates; adjust distance; dial in your half-spin, then move back for a full-spin. It’s practical feedback wrapped in fantasy styling.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

Even though this product is a throwing knife set, a lot of knife collectors also shop for a butterfly knife for sale or a balisong for sale, so legality questions always come up. In the U.S., balisong and butterfly knife laws vary heavily by state and sometimes even by city. This is not legal advice, but here’s the general landscape as of the latest widely available information:

  • Generally more permissive states (often allow ownership and carry with fewer restrictions, though local rules can differ): Arizona, Texas, Utah, Idaho, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nevada, Florida, Georgia.
  • States where balisongs are typically legal to own but carry can be restricted: Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio (check for blade length and concealed carry rules).
  • States with tighter controls or where balisongs may be classified like switchblades: California (very restrictive on automatic-style knives; balisong status can be interpreted harshly), New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Hawaii, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Maryland, Connecticut.
  • Special cases: Some states allow ownership at home but restrict public carry; others restrict sale or transfer across state lines.

Laws change and enforcement can differ by county or city, so always check your current state and local statutes before you buy a butterfly knife or carry one. Throwing knives like this dragon set have their own rules too, but are often treated differently than balisongs or automatic knives.

What’s the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?

In the balisong community, a balisong trainer for sale usually has the exact same handle geometry and pivot setup as the live blade version, but the “blade” is blunt and often has cutouts. That lets you practice butterfly knife flipping – fans, rollovers, aerials – without getting sliced when you miss timing.

A live blade balisong has a sharpened edge and a true point. The bite handle and safe handle matter: the bite side is the one connected to the sharpened edge. When you move from trainer to live blade, your grip discipline, catch timing, and awareness of the bite handle all have to be locked in.

This dragon throwing set isn’t a balisong, but if you’re into knives in general and looking to add a butterfly knife for beginners to your collection, starting with a trainer is the standard community path: build skill first, then graduate to a sharp balisong when your control is there.

Is this throwing knife set good for learning to throw?

Yes. For pure throwing skill, this set checks the right boxes: moderate length, manageable 2.76 oz weight, symmetrical dagger profile, and three identical pieces so you can adjust distance and immediately test your corrections without swapping to a different size or weight.

If you’re coming from the balisong world and you’re used to reading balance and rotation, you’ll feel at home here. Think of each throw like a flip combo: consistent grip, consistent release, and letting the steel do what its balance wants to do.

Collector, Thrower, or Fantasy Fan – This Set Speaks to All Three

Maybe you’re the person whose wall is already lined with tanto balisongs, competitive throwers, and display daggers. Maybe you’re just starting a knife collection and want a set that looks wild but actually throws right. Or maybe you’re that daily carrier who appreciates functional steel and wants something purely for range days.

The Dragon Arc Flight-Balanced Throwing Knife Set - Rainbow Black Steel earns its spot because it doesn’t force you to choose. It’s display-worthy, range-ready, and honest about what it is: three balanced, one-piece steel throwers with a rainbow dragon riding every arc.

Blade Length (inches) 3.125
Overall Length (inches) 8
Weight (oz.) 2.76
Blade Color Rainbow
Blade Finish Glossy
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Glossy
Handle Material Steel
Theme Rainbow Dragon
Handle Length (inches) 4.875
Set Count 3
Sheath/Holster Nylon