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Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 9:38 pm
Tramadoll zachstar9 Kunais are good for starters they are a good weight and easy to throw. or the AC throwing knives, if you want your throwing knives to look awesome. I have some real nice ones. They're each around 12 inches long. Unfortunately the tip broke off one of them. So I need a new tip on it. I think I will grind it down to a shark tooth tip so it will stick but also be strong. They're made of AUS 6 steel. A good choice for throwing so I'm kinda surprised the tip broke. AUS 6 steel is really strong, i dont see how it would break unless you use it a lot. I prefer light metal such as tamahogany and aluminum, they are fast to attack and strong, but it depends how much you use them.
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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:07 pm
zachstar9 Tramadoll zachstar9 Kunais are good for starters they are a good weight and easy to throw. or the AC throwing knives, if you want your throwing knives to look awesome. I have some real nice ones. They're each around 12 inches long. Unfortunately the tip broke off one of them. So I need a new tip on it. I think I will grind it down to a shark tooth tip so it will stick but also be strong. They're made of AUS 6 steel. A good choice for throwing so I'm kinda surprised the tip broke. AUS 6 steel is really strong, i dont see how it would break unless you use it a lot. I prefer light metal such as tamahogany and aluminum, they are fast to attack and strong, but it depends how much you use them. I 'm not sure if aluminu would be a good choiice for a throwing knife. You need to heaf t to ensure a good stick. I've been involved in knives for sometime and I must admit I've never heard of a blade made of materials such as aluminum or titatnium. I have have knives which hav both titanium and alum handles but Im not sure how it' work for a throwing knife. Interesting...
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Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 8:53 pm
Tramadoll zachstar9 Tramadoll zachstar9 Kunais are good for starters they are a good weight and easy to throw. or the AC throwing knives, if you want your throwing knives to look awesome. I have some real nice ones. They're each around 12 inches long. Unfortunately the tip broke off one of them. So I need a new tip on it. I think I will grind it down to a shark tooth tip so it will stick but also be strong. They're made of AUS 6 steel. A good choice for throwing so I'm kinda surprised the tip broke. AUS 6 steel is really strong, i dont see how it would break unless you use it a lot. I prefer light metal such as tamahogany and aluminum, they are fast to attack and strong, but it depends how much you use them. I 'm not sure if aluminu would be a good choiice for a throwing knife. You need to heaf t to ensure a good stick. I've been involved in knives for sometime and I must admit I've never heard of a blade made of materials such as aluminum or titatnium. I have have knives which hav both titanium and alum handles but Im not sure how it' work for a throwing knife. Interesting... It takes pure skill to throw an aluminum throwing knife/kunai. You have to be patient and have to be a perfect throw. otherwise it will just bounce right off.
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Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 6:01 pm
Lately I've been used my old SOG Access Cards to throw like darts at my board. rofl  You should see the shape mine are in. xd
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Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 9:51 am
Tramadoll Lately I've been used my old SOG Access Cards to throw like darts at my board. rofl  You should see the shape mine are in. xd Is the Access Card a good EDC. I've been think about getting one.
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Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 6:56 pm
throwing knives can be so annoying if you dont measure and aim or even use distance
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Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 2:58 pm
Child of Strange Sage throwing knives can be so annoying if you dont measure and aim or even use distance Definitely. But once you can get the knife to stick. It's so satisfying.
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Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 3:05 pm
Ego Death Tramadoll Lately I've been used my old SOG Access Cards to throw like darts at my board. rofl You should see the shape mine are in. xd Is the Access Card a good EDC. I've been think about getting one. Well yeah I guess. I mean It's a pretty good knife but I've never really edced it. I would like to carry it on the left but the pocket clip is very difficult or impossible to remove. I actually broke the pocket clip on one of them before when trying to remove it.
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Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 3:12 pm
Tramadoll Child of Strange Sage throwing knives can be so annoying if you dont measure and aim or even use distance Definitely. But once you can get the knife to stick. It's so satisfying. it really is hehe
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Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 2:26 pm
I have a gun range that I go and throw ninja stars
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Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 3:02 pm
MCRParty PoisonMCR I have a gun range that I go and throw ninja stars that sounds awesome biggrin
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Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:00 am
MCRParty PoisonMCR I have a gun range that I go and throw ninja stars Sweet man. Lately Ive been using a reinforced dart board. I have a few throwing stars which are super fun to throw but 99% of the time I use knives.
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Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 11:46 am
Tramadoll btw. Have you been able to throw at all recently? Just curious. We're the only throwers so far in this guild I think. So I'm hoping to chat a bit more about it. ^^ Just have to add that these United Cutlery Ronin throwers are one of the best valued sets I've seen in quite a while. I could throw these little beauties for hours. sweatdrop  I like the style. Dimensions? (I hate using wide blades to throw.)
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