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Bushido Balance Precision Throwing Knife Set - Matte Black Steel

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Shadow Kata Bushido Throwing Knife Set - Matte Black Steel

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Every clean release starts the same way: steady breath, steel aligned, mind locked in. The Shadow Kata Bushido Throwing Knife Set puts three perfectly matched 6.5-inch spear-point throwers in your hand, each cut from matte black steel for consistent weight and flight. Etched geometric patterns give subtle grip reference along the handle, while the included nylon sheath keeps the trio ready between sessions. Whether you’re dialing in backyard rotation or refining disciplined form, this set turns repetition into ritual.

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Shadow Kata Bushido Throwing Knife Set - Matte Black Steel

There’s a moment, just after release, when a good throw feels inevitable. The rotation is clean, the point tracks straight, and by the time steel hits the target you already know it’s there. The Shadow Kata Bushido Throwing Knife Set is built for that exact feeling—three matched 6.5-inch spear-point blades in matte black steel, tuned for disciplined, repeatable throws.

From First Stick to Flow State

This throwing knife set is for the practitioner who respects form. Each knife runs full-tang from tip to pommel, cut from a single piece of matte black steel. That means every throw shares the same balance, the same weight, and the same flight profile—no guessing, no compensating between blades.

The spear-point profile gives you a generous sticking surface, whether you’re throwing from half-spin, full-spin, or experimenting with no-spin techniques. The etched geometric patterning isn’t just for looks; it creates subtle texture that helps you find a consistent grip point without bulking out the handle.

Build Quality You Can Feel Every Throw

On throwing knives, construction honesty matters more than hype. The Shadow Kata set keeps it straightforward: full-steel, full-tang, minimal extras, all function. At 6.5 inches overall, these are compact enough for quick rotation yet substantial enough to feel present in the hand. The matte black finish cuts glare and keeps the profile stealthy, whether you’re training outdoors or in a dedicated throwing space.

Full-Tang Matte Black Steel Construction

Because the blade and handle are one solid piece of steel, there are no handle scales to loosen, crack, or shift over time. The matte black coating adds corrosion resistance and reduces visual distraction, letting you focus on flight path, not reflections. For a throwing set, that durability means you can run high-volume sessions without babying your tools.

Slim Handles with Cutouts and Lanyard Holes

The handle profile is intentionally slim and flat, with cutouts that reduce weight and offer tactile reference when you’re finding your grip by feel. A lanyard hole at the end of each handle lets you add cord if you want a bit more tail weight or easy retrieval in grass or low light. Out of the box, the knives stay sleek and fast—ready to cycle throw after throw.

Why This Set Works for Skill Building

Whether you’re just getting into throwing or tuning an already solid technique, consistency is everything. Because all three knives in this throwing knife set are identical, your feedback loop is tight: if a throw is off, it’s you—not the hardware. That honesty accelerates progress.

The 6.5-inch size hits a sweet spot for most hands. There’s enough length to work traditional spin throws, but not so much mass that beginners feel punished for small errors. More advanced throwers will appreciate how quickly these transition between half-spin and full-spin distances without feeling sluggish in the air.

Balanced for Repeatable Rotation

The Shadow Kata set leans into a straightforward, symmetric spear-point layout that helps stabilize rotation. Weight is distributed along the full length of the knife, so you’re not fighting an overly heavy blade or handle. It’s the kind of neutral balance that lets you develop your own style instead of forcing you into one.

Tactical Aesthetic, Training-First Purpose

Visually, this throwing knife set sits right in that Japanese ninja–inspired, modern tactical lane. The dark matte steel, the geometric etching, the lean silhouettes—everything reads stealth and discipline rather than flashy or ornamental. It looks like it belongs in a focused training session, not just on a display stand.

The included nylon sheath keeps all three knives together, ready to move from storage to field in one grab. Slot it into a range bag, hang it on a wall peg, or strap it to your gear; your throwing tools stay protected between sessions and organized when you step up to the line.

Collector Appeal Meets Everyday Practice

For collectors of martial-arts-inspired gear, the unified visual language of this set is what stands out. Three matching profiles, continuous etched patterning, and a consistent matte black finish make the Shadow Kata set read as a coherent piece in any collection. But unlike purely decorative blades, these are made to be thrown—repeatedly.

If your style is less display and more daily training, that same visual restraint and solid steel build mean you can treat this throwing knife set as a workhorse. Take it to the backyard target, the range, or a private dojo session; it’s built for real reps, not just photos.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

Legality on butterfly knives and balisong-style blades is handled state by state, and it’s different from simple throwing knife rules. In many states, buying a balisong or butterfly knife for sale is legal, but carrying it concealed, open, or in specific locations can be restricted. Some states—like Hawaii and New Mexico—have broad bans on balisong possession. Others, such as California, limit blade length and may classify balisongs as switchblades. States like Texas and Arizona are generally more permissive, allowing ownership and carry with fewer restrictions. Because laws change, you should always check your current state and local regulations before you buy a butterfly knife or balisong, and double-check any separate rules on throwing knives if you plan to transport them to public ranges or events.

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

In the balisong community, a trainer is a butterfly knife or balisong built specifically for skill practice: the blade is unsharpened, often with rounded edges and slots cut out to match the weight of a live blade. You can drill openings, aerials, and transitions without the same risk of deep cuts. A live blade is a fully sharpened butterfly knife designed for cutting performance and, in some cases, self-defense or serious collection value. Trainers are ideal for beginners and for high-volume flipping sessions; live blades demand refined control and strict safety habits. This Shadow Kata throwing knife set isn’t a balisong, but it fits into the same culture of disciplined repetition—just with throws instead of flips.

Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?

This specific Shadow Kata Bushido set is a dedicated throwing knife set, not a butterfly knife or balisong. It won’t open, close, or flip; it’s a fixed-blade trio built for target work. If you’re looking for a butterfly knife for sale to learn flipping, you’ll want a true balisong trainer with safe and bite handle orientation, tuned pivot hardware, and channel or sandwich construction that supports smooth, controllable action. That said, the same mindset that builds consistency with this throwing set—structured reps, respect for edge alignment, and body awareness—translates directly into better balisong handling when you pick up a flipper.

Where This Set Fits Your Identity

If you live for clean form and repeatable skill, the Shadow Kata Bushido Throwing Knife Set belongs in your rotation. As a practitioner, you get three matched tools that tell the truth about your technique. As a collector, you get a visually unified, ninja-inspired trio that doesn’t just sit on a shelf—it earns its place with every target hit. And if you’re simply someone who respects disciplined steel, this matte black throwing knife set delivers exactly what it promises: focused design, honest construction, and the calm confidence of a well-thrown blade.

Overall Length (inches) 6.5
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Steel
Theme Japanese Ninja
Set Count 3
Sheath/Holster Nylon Sheath