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Shadow Spike Precision Throwing Knife Set - Black Steel

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Backlot Spike Throwing Knife Set - Matte Black

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Out behind the shop, next to the mesquite log you’ve been chewing up for years, this three-piece throwing knife set earns its keep. Each 9-inch matte black spike is full tang, cord-wrapped, and balanced for repeat throws without hot spots. The nylon belt sheath keeps all three together when you head from backyard practice to the lease. Simple, tough, and consistent — the way Texans like their throwing knives.

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Backlot Practice Built Into a Three-Piece Throwing Set

Most good throwing starts behind something humble — a feed store, a tin-sided shop, a cedar post by the tank. This three-piece throwing knife set fits that kind of Texas practice. Each knife runs nine inches tip to ring, all matte black steel with a cord-wrapped grip that doesn’t slip when your palms are dusty or sweating through an August afternoon.

Nothing fancy, nothing ornamental. Just three matching spike-style throwers that hit the board, the stump, or that scarred-up mesquite round the same way every time. You learn the feel once and your hand remembers it.

Texas OTF Knife Buyers and the Appeal of a Simple Throwing Set

Folks who come in asking about an OTF knife Texas carry options usually want control and consistency. They want a blade that does exactly what their thumb tells it to, every time. This throwing knife set scratches that same itch in a different lane. No springs, no levers — just a fixed, spear-point spike that flies clean because it’s balanced right down the middle.

At 9 inches overall with about 4.75 inches of blade, each knife carries enough length to feel stable in flight, but not so big that it fights you on a closer backyard target. The twin cutouts in the blade pull a little weight forward, and the ring pommel gives your fingers a reference point so your grip is the same on every throw. That’s how you build a consistent Texas backyard routine: same weight, same balance, same release, over and over.

Why This Set Belongs in a Texas Truck or Backyard

These matte black spike throwers ride light but solid. Full-steel construction from tip to ring means you’re not babying a fragile handle — it’s one piece, meant to take missed throws, rock hits, and that one time your cousin clips the edge of a T-post. The cord wrap soaks up some shock and gives just enough bite even when your hands are cold at a winter lease.

The nylon belt sheath keeps all three blades together, stacked tight against your hip or tucked into the side pocket of a range bag. Headed out to shoot at the lease outside Abilene? Clip them on. Spending Sunday in the backyard near New Braunfels, working on no-spin throws into an old oak round? They’re right there when you step off the porch.

Because all three knives are identical — same length, same profile, same cord wrap — your muscle memory doesn’t have to guess. You throw one, retrieve, do it again. It’s the kind of simple repetition that suits a long evening when the wind’s finally dropped and the sun’s sliding behind a windbreak of pecans.

Texas Knife Law Context for Throwing Knives

Texas knife laws changed a few years back and loosened up in a big way. Where there used to be length limits and odd carve-outs, now most adults can own and carry a wide range of blades, including automatics and big fixed knives, with a few location restrictions. These throwing knives fall into that broader fixed-blade category — no springs, no automatic action, just straight steel.

If you’re over 18, it’s legal in Texas to own and transport this set, and to use it on private land, at ranges, and other lawful locations. What you still have to watch are restricted places like schools, certain government buildings, and other posted locations. That’s the same caution we give to anyone asking, “are OTF knives legal in Texas?” The answer is yes for adults, with the same common-sense limits on where, not on the fact that it’s a blade.

For most buyers, this set lives in a safer, quieter lane: backyard targets, ranch-time practice, maybe an informal throwing line behind a buddy’s barn near Wichita Falls. Treat it as a tool and a training piece, not a toy, and it fits cleanly inside what Texas law expects of a responsible knife owner.

Dialed-In Design for Real Texas Use

Details are where a throwing knife either earns its keep or ends up at the bottom of a gear bin. The spear-point profile here keeps the tip strong. There’s no delicate swedge to fold if you catch a knot in mesquite or cedar. The matte black finish doesn’t glare when you’re throwing into the low sun on an evening in West Texas, and it shrugs off the kind of dust and sweat that come with standing in the same dirt lane for an hour straight.

The ring pommel isn’t showpiece styling. It gives you a natural anchor point for a hammer or pinch grip, and it lets you hang the set from a peg in the shop or on a nail in the barn so they’re always in the same place. That predictability — where they hang, how they feel, how they fly — is what turns a casual thrower into someone who can put three in a handspan at ten paces.

Steel construction throughout means you’re not worrying about scales cracking off or pins shearing if you miss and hit an edge or the dirt. These are built to live in the real Texas mix of heat, cold snaps, and sudden rain rolling off the Gulf, then dry out and keep working.

Questions Texas Buyers Ask About Throwing Knife Sets

Are OTF knives legal to carry in Texas?

Yes. In Texas, OTF knives — the switchblade style that opens out the front — are legal for adults to own and carry, along with other automatics. The main limits are on certain locations like schools, some government buildings, and any place clearly posted against weapons. These throwing knives don’t have an automatic mechanism at all, so they sit even more comfortably inside Texas law, especially when used on private land or at dedicated ranges.

Is this three-piece throwing knife set good for a Texas backyard range?

It is. The 9-inch length and full-steel, matte black build make this set well-suited for backyard target work across the state — from a hay-bale setup in the Panhandle to a mesquite round behind a Hill Country house. The nylon sheath keeps all three knives together when you’re done, and the cord-wrapped handles hold up to repeated throws without chewing up your hands.

How does this compare to buying a Texas OTF knife for practice?

If you’re looking to build control, this throwing knife set teaches discipline without relying on springs, buttons, or mechanisms. A Texas OTF knife focuses on fast, one-handed deployment; this kit focuses on flight, distance, and release. Many buyers keep both: an OTF for daily pocket carry, and a simple three-knife set like this for evenings when they want to work on skill instead of just clipping a blade in a pocket.

Putting This Set to Work in a Texas Evening

Picture the light going soft over a caliche drive, cicadas starting to buzz in the trees. You slip the nylon sheath off your belt, pull three matching matte black spikes, and face the same chewed-up round you’ve been throwing at for years. The grip feels familiar — cord against your fingers, ring at your palm. First throw lands a little high. Second settles in near center. By the third, it’s just you, the target, and the clean rhythm of steel biting wood somewhere in Texas, same as yesterday, same as tomorrow.

Blade Length (inches) 4.75
Overall Length (inches) 9
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Steel
Theme Tactical
Handle Length (inches) 4.25
Set Count 3
Sheath/Holster Nylon sheath