🖤 Stealthy Precision Awaits!
The Ace Martial Arts Supply Ninja Stealth Black Throwing Knives set includes three expertly designed kunai made from durable 440 stainless steel. Each knife measures 6 inches in overall length, featuring a 4-inch blade with a spear point and V-grind edge. The set comes with a convenient nylon sheath for easy carrying and storage, making it perfect for target practice and competitive throwing.
Recommended Uses For Product | Target Practice, Competitive Throwing |
Brand | Ace Martial Arts Supply |
Model Name | 0024409373299 |
Special Feature | Full Tang |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Sheath |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Kunai |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Modern |
Blade Length | 4 Inches |
Theme | Sport |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 6.38 Ounces |
Blade Shape | Spear Point |
Blade Edge | V-Grind |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Package Type | Box or Padded Envelope |
Item Length | 4 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00024409373299 |
Size | Kunai |
Manufacturer | Ace Martial Arts Supply |
UPC | 024409373299 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.23 x 2.76 x 1.06 inches |
Package Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Ace Martial Arts Supply |
Part Number | A3262 |
D**C
Nice quality for price.
Amazing item and the quality is better than I expected. Would totally purchase again.
R**.
Very pleased!
They came just on time. This is my first set, so I can't say how they are as far as quality of throwing knives go. I just know that so far from the days I've used them non-stop on a tree trunk, the tips haven't bent. The wrapping hasn't come off since I melted the ends on with a lighter. They've held up good and throw pretty straight. I think I want to go with larger knives, but that's opinion. If you're looking for a first set, these are perfect. They're nice and cheap, and will allow you to throw 12 before having to retrieve them. Which is great for training your arm to throw precisely. The edge seems to be a little sharp-ish, but I haven't cut myself with them at all. I would go as far to say you don't need to worry about them cutting you (My hands are calloused however). The points arent so sharp to where they stab into you from poking them by accident, but will still stick into a tree trunk easy enough. I would overall recommend these to anyone. For sure worth their price in my experience. However don't expect these to be big dagger kunai like you see in Naruto. These are smaller, and thinner. Still well worth the price.
E**A
NOTE!!!
Its sharp… dont ask how i know…
A**R
Incredible
I ordered these knives along with a set of Perfect Points as my first knives. Keep in mind that I have yet to use a professional knife, so my standards may be lower.One of the first things I noticed was that the ring was quite small. This wasn't too much of a problem, especially since I did not plan to throw using the ring, but it may have been nice to have it as an option.Contrary to many others, the wrapping on the handle has stayed quite firm so far. The edges may fray, but it will not come off easily, and can be secured by using hot glue, super glue, any other fast drying adhesive, or tape as a last resort.I have noticed that the knives are weighted towards the handle. While it could simply be due to my inexperience, I found this weight slightly uncomfortable with a pinch grip, but it does seem to help the knife's velocity.My favorite features of the knife are its dull edges, very sharp tip, ease of throwing (much more comfortable than the Perfect Points), resilience to mistreatment thus far, and overall great looks. The only issue I have had so far is the imbalance, but this may have been deliberately changed to accommodate for different throwing styles.Tl;dr: great knives, excellent handles, sharp blades, regret not buying more at once.
I**.
the "paracord" handle is crap and will instantly come off
These knives are OK. I ordered two sets of them. First, the "paracord" handle is crap and will instantly come off. Luckily, it's not necessary for anything, so I just took that off.The steel is pretty soft, being 440 stainless, but since they don't need to hold an edge, that's fine. The paint comes off from repeated contact with things like cardboard and wood and hitting other knives, so expect scratches. I actually used sand paper and a Dremel to strip the paint off one, which revealed that the blade is not exactly precision ground. There are deeper grooves that are perpendicular to the axis of the blade that were filled in with paint. Really not a huge deal, but took some additional elbow grease to smooth that out.The biggest reason for subtracting two starts from this review is that the knives are actually not consistently made. I got two sets ordered a week apart. The case is different between them, and the first set had knives that are slightly longer and symmetrical, while the second set had slightly shorter blades with the central ridge/spine being off center on one side of the blade. I don't know enough about knife throwing to say whether this will affect accuracy, but I think it'll definitely affect precision/consistency if your knives aren't all the same. Looking at the customer images in other people's reviews, I see even more variations in them.Still, at $9 or so, these are a decent deal, and replacing them as they chip/break isn't that bad. Six knives seems about right for target practice, so I'm happy with these for now.
J**N
I think these are Good Quality
This is my 2nd throwing knife set and I enjoy them. I am no expert, but these have a good balance and are relatively easy to stick into our target (Oak Tree). These are very light (thin) and very short compared to my other set, which was alarming at first, but after throwing them for about 3 hours per day for 3 days, I find this: Great build quality, It to me seems to be all one piece with a wrap around the handle area. These are relatively sharp all the way down both sides, which is not a plus, but bearable. The points must be corrected or filed after a while. the tips never bent or anything like that. The nylon case does its job of holding the knives when put away. Its not pretty, but gets the job done. The wrap hasn't come off yet and I've been throwing them moderately for 2 weeks. They are stainless so u don't have to worry about rust.Overall - Buy Them! For less than 10$ u cant go wrong with these knives!
H**S
So much fun!!
Very sturdy and well made. These knives hold their tips and blades well. My husband got in to throwing knives and absolutely loves practicing with these.
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