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Gravemark Precision Skull Throwing Knife Set - Black & Silver

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Skull Requiem Target Throwing Knife Set - Black & Silver

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Dusk settles and the lane goes quiet. The Skull Requiem Target Throwing Knife Set feels instantly familiar—three 6.5-inch, full-tang stainless throwers balanced for smooth, repeatable rotation. Matte-black spear points, silver skull emblems, and centerline arrow graphics lock in your focus as the knives leave your hand. At just 2 ounces each, they fly fast and track true. A nylon belt-sheath keeps the trio ready, so your throwing session feels less like practice and more like ritual.

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Not a Balisong, But Built for the Same Obsession

This isn’t a butterfly knife for sale, and that’s exactly the point. The Skull Requiem Target Throwing Knife Set lives in the same headspace as a tuned balisong: repetition, rhythm, and steel that earns your respect by how it flies. Three compact throwers, each 6.5 inches of full-tang stainless, turn your target lane into a deliberate, focused session — the throwing equivalent of clean, controlled flipping reps.

From First Stick to Tight Groups

The first time you throw a balanced knife that actually tracks straight, you feel it. No wobble, no random turn, just a clean, predictable rotation into the board. This Skull Requiem throwing knife set is built around that moment. The matte-black spear point profile and centered arrow graphic don’t just look good — they help you index your release angle as your mechanics tighten up.

At around 2 ounces each, these compact throwers live in that sweet spot where beginners aren’t fighting fatigue and more experienced throwers can run fast, high-volume sessions. You’re not muscling the steel; you’re learning the arc. Just like building consistent balisong combos, consistent throws come from controlled motion, not brute force.

Why This Throwing Knife Set Feels So Predictable

Throwing knives don’t have pivots, handles, or blade channels the way a balisong does, but the same obsession with balance and feel applies. Each Skull Requiem knife is a one-piece stainless steel build — blade and handle in a single, continuous profile. That full-tang construction keeps weight distribution consistent from knife to knife, which matters when you’re dialing in distance and rotation.

Full-Tang Stainless Steel Construction

The one-piece stainless design means there are no handle scales to loosen, no hardware to tweak, and no guesswork about weight shift over time. Every impact into wood, every drop, every missed throw is taken by a solid slab of steel. For a balisong flipper used to tracking tolerances, this translates simply: the feel you dial in on day one is the feel you keep.

Compact 6.5-Inch Profile for Close-Range Control

At 6.5 inches overall, this throwing knife set is tuned for closer lanes and controlled practice. Shorter blades mean quicker rotation — ideal for learning half-spin or full-spin throws without needing a huge space. Think of it like moving from a long, heavy balisong to a compact flipper: the timing is sharper, more responsive, and slightly less forgiving in a way that pushes your precision.

Visual Attitude: Skull Motif, Matte Black Steel

The skull theme is more than just graphic flex. The stark white skull at the handle base and arrow line along the blade center create a visual anchor as you line up each throw. The matte-black finish cuts glare under bright lights or outdoor sun, so your focus stays on the silhouette, not reflections.

For collectors who already have a row of butterfly knives and tactical blades, the unified black-and-silver look of this throwing knife set slides right into a display. For throwers, it’s a set that actually looks as serious as the time you’re putting in on the board.

Built for Repetition: Practice Sessions That Feel Like Ritual

Where flipping a balisong is about flow, a good throwing session is about rhythm. Draw, set, throw, stick. Repeat. The Skull Requiem Target Throwing Knife Set respects that loop. Three matching knives ride in a single nylon sheath with a belt loop, so you can run quick sequences without constantly walking back and forth to a table.

The skeletonized handle profile keeps the rear weight from feeling clumsy while still giving you a consistent pinch point. It’s deliberate minimalism — no rubber wraps to rip, no cheap cord to unwind; just clean steel, ready to take the beating that real practice demands.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

Even if you’re currently shopping a throwing knife set, chances are you’ve also searched for a butterfly knife for sale or a balisong for sale and run into the same wall: legality. In the United States, balisong and butterfly knife laws are highly state-specific and can also vary by city or county.

Generally more restricted or banned: California (strict blade length and carry rules), Hawaii, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and some parts of Illinois and Pennsylvania treat balisongs similar to switchblades or gravity knives. In these areas, possession, carry, or sale of a live-blade butterfly knife may be heavily restricted or illegal.

Generally more permissive: States like Texas, Florida, Arizona, Idaho, Utah, and many others allow ownership and often open carry of butterfly knives, though concealed carry or school/municipal restrictions can still apply. Some states have few or no balisong-specific laws but still enforce broader weapons or concealed carry statutes.

Key takeaway: Always check current state and local laws before you buy butterfly knife models, especially live blades. Regulations change, and intent (self-defense vs. collection vs. sport) usually doesn’t override the letter of the law.

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

When you look for a balisong for sale, you’ll see two core categories: trainers and live blades.

  • Butterfly knife trainer: A balisong with a blunt, often drilled or slotted steel or aluminum “blade.” No sharpened edge, no cutting tip. It lets you practice tricks, drops, aerials, and transfers without worrying about edge bites. Perfect for skill-building and for states or spaces that restrict sharpened balisongs.
  • Live blade balisong: A fully sharpened butterfly knife with an edge and point designed for cutting or self-defense. Flipping a live blade demands real respect — technique, control, and awareness of bite handle vs. safe handle orientation. It’s the version collectors and serious carriers usually gravitate to once their fundamentals are solid.

Think of this Skull Requiem throwing knife set as the projectile counterpart to a trainer balisong: it’s a dedicated practice tool that lets you focus on form, distance, and repetition without worrying about mechanisms or moving parts.

Is this butterfly-knife adjacent gear good for learning to throw?

If you’re coming from butterfly knife flipping and want another skill discipline that scratches the same itch, this throwing knife set is a strong entry point. The compact length and moderate weight let beginners feel immediate feedback without being punished by overly heavy steel. The matching trio means every throw feels the same in hand — there’s no mystery between knives.

As with balisong drilling, progress comes from reps. Set a safe lane, learn a consistent grip, and let the Skull Requiem trio be the steel you grow with. Over time, your grouping will tighten just like your combos did when you first picked up a quality balisong trainer.

For the Collector, the Flipper, and the Thrower

Maybe you came here hunting a butterfly knife for sale and ended up curious about throwing. Maybe your balisong collection needs something different on the same shelf — a skull-themed trio that looks as dialed as your favorite channel-handled flipper. Or maybe you’re the type who spends weekends at the target lane, chasing cleaner sticks and tighter clusters.

The Skull Requiem Target Throwing Knife Set doesn’t try to be a balisong. It plays in the same world: repetition, technique, and steel that rewards time spent. Whether you’re a dedicated thrower, a balisong handler looking for a new discipline, or a collector who just knows good-looking, functional gear when you see it, this set shows up ready for your version of the ritual.

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