If you're looking to sharpen your throwing skills, the KA-BAR Throwing Knife Set is a must-have.
With three knives at your disposal, you'll improve your accuracy and technique in no time. Each knife is made of reliable 3Cr13 steel and is marked with the iconic KA-BAR Skull logo. The sturdy construction ensures long-term durability, so you can focus on improving your throws without having to worry about damage to the knives.
The set comes with a handy polyester storage pouch that makes it easy to keep your knives organized and always within reach. No more walking back and forth to your target to retrieve your knives! Plus, the black handle color adds a sleek and stylish touch to the overall design.
It's important to note that these throwing knives are not sharpened, making them safe for both practice and competition use. Don't settle for subpar throwing knives – upgrade to the KA-BAR Throwing Knife Set and take your throwing game to new heights.
Specifications | |
Blade Thickness | 1.375 |
Brand | KA-BAR |
Model | Throwing Knife Set |
Model Number | 1121 |
Blade Hardness (HRC) | 50-53 |
Blade Color | Black |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Blade Length | 4 |
Blade Material | 3Cr13 |
Country of Origin | China |
Handle Color | Black |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Knife Weight | 6.4 |
Knife Type | Fixed Blade |
Point | Spear |
Sheath Include | Yes |
Sheath Material | Polyester |
Total Length | 9.375 |
Making a quality KA-BAR product requires the talent of experienced craftspeople performing dozens of processes with precision and skill. Each knife undergoes specific manufacturing processes to ensure corrosion resistance, strength, edge holding ability, and an out-of-the-box razor sharp cutting edge.
Soon after its introduction in the mid-1920's, the KA-BAR trademark became widely known and respected. There have been many versions of how the KA-BAR name came to be, but all evidence points to a letter received from a fur trapper. This particular fur trapper's testimonial turned out to be the most significant ever received by the company.
He wrote, in very rough English, that his gun had jammed and that he had therefore relied on his knife to kill a wounded bear that was attacking him. In thanking the company for their quality product the trapper described using his knife to kill the bear. All that was legible of his scrawled writing was 'k a bar'. The company was so honored by this testimonial that they adopted this phrase and used it as their trademark, KA-BAR.