Stun Master 3-Piece Throwing Knife Set – Assorted Colors Black Blue Red, 440 Stainless Steel, 6.5″ Blades, Beginner to Intermediate, Includes Nylon Sheath Pouch

SKU: ST-TK3-103

$15.95

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Picked up a set of these a while back just to mess around in the backyard. Solid beginner knives — the 440 steel holds up fine, the balance is decent, and having three colors makes it easy to track which blade is which when you’re pulling them out of a target. Nothing fancy, just a good starter set that doesn’t cost a lot.

  • Three knives per set — black, blue, and red for easy identification at the range
  • 440 stainless steel construction — holds an edge, resists rust, doesn’t feel cheap in hand
  • 6.5″ blade length — a solid size for learning proper rotation and distance
  • Nylon sheath pouch included — keeps all three together for storage or transport
  • Beginner to intermediate level — sized and balanced for learning, not just display

Three Knives, One Good Starting Point

If you’ve been curious about throwing knives but didn’t want to drop serious money on a set you might not stick with, this is a reasonable place to start. The three-piece set gives you enough to practice rotations without constantly walking back and forth to retrieve a single blade. The color coding is a small thing, but it’s genuinely handy when you’re pulling knives out of a wooden target.

The 440 stainless steel is a good workhorse material — not the fanciest you can get, but it handles outdoor use, resists surface rust, and doesn’t chip with normal practice. At 6.5 inches, these are in the sweet spot for learning standard half-rotation and full-rotation throws.

Who These Throwing Knives Are For

These are made for people who are just getting into throwing knives or who practice casually on weekends. If you’ve watched a few tutorials and want something to actually try it with, this set is a reasonable first buy.

They also work well for someone who’s been throwing for a while but wants a dedicated practice set — something they’re not worried about dinging up while they experiment with new distances or techniques. Keep the nicer knives for when you’ve got your form dialed in.

Not for professional competition use, and not meant to be a collector piece. These are practice tools, plain and simple.

Is This the Right Choice for You?

Choose this throwing knife set if you want:

  • An affordable entry point into throwing knife practice
  • A matched set with a carrying pouch already included
  • Color-coded blades that are easy to identify at the range
  • A consistent 6.5″ length that works with standard beginner techniques

Consider something else if you need:

  • Competition-grade balance and precision tolerances
  • Heavier weight profile for advanced throwing styles

How They Actually Perform

The weight distribution is balanced enough that you can start getting consistent throws without fighting the blade. At 6.5 inches, there’s enough length to get a clean rotation at beginner distances — typically 10 to 15 feet. The tip holds up to repeated target impacts without bending, which is more than you can say for cheaper sets in this price range.

The nylon sheath pouch keeps all three blades together and protects whatever surface you’re storing them on. It’s not a heavy-duty case, but it does the job for the garage or a range bag.

One honest note: these aren’t precision instruments. There’s some variation blade to blade, which is normal at this price point. For practice purposes, that’s not really an issue. Once you’re throwing consistently, you’ll know if you want to step up to something more refined.

Quick Comparison: How Does This Set Stack Up?

Feature This 3-Piece Set Single Throwing Knife Professional Competition Set Tactical Fixed Blade
Price Point Budget-friendly ✓ Low per knife High Moderate to High
Quantity 3 knives ✓ 1 knife 3–6 knives ✓ 1 knife
Blade Length 6.5″ Varies Varies by style Varies
Steel Grade 440 Stainless Varies High Carbon ✓ High Carbon ✓
Includes Sheath Nylon Pouch ✓ Sometimes Usually ✓ Usually ✓
Best For Beginners & casual practice Budget practice Competitive throwing EDC and utility

Practical Details

Each knife measures 6.5″ in length and 3/4″ wide. The set weighs 0.85 lbs total. Made from 440 stainless steel. Comes in three colors: black, blue, and red. Includes a nylon sheath pouch that holds all three knives. Intended for recreational throwing practice. Check your local laws regarding knife ownership and use before purchasing.

A solid, no-fuss starting set — three knives, a carrying pouch, and a price that makes sense for anyone just getting into the hobby.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these good for a complete beginner?

Yeah, these are well-suited for someone just starting out. The 6.5″ length and balanced weight profile make them forgiving to learn with. You won’t need to fight the blade to get consistent rotation at typical beginner distances. That said, you’ll still want to watch a few tutorials on grip, stance, and distance — the knife can only do so much if the technique isn’t there yet.

What’s the difference between the three colors?

The colors are cosmetic — the knives are otherwise identical in size, steel, and weight. The benefit of having three colors is purely practical: when you’re pulling them out of a wooden target, it’s easy to see all three at a glance and confirm you’ve retrieved them all. Handy if you’re practicing in low light or with a busy background behind the target.

What’s the nylon pouch like?

It’s a basic three-pocket nylon sheath — one slot per knife. It’s not a heavy-duty case, but it keeps the blades separated so they don’t knock against each other in storage, and it protects your gear bag from the tips. Good enough for the garage shelf or tossing in a range bag.

Do these require any sharpening out of the box?

Throwing knives don’t need to be razor sharp — in fact, most experienced throwers prefer a dull edge because you’re gripping the blade during some throws. These come with a factory edge that’s appropriate for throwing use. If you plan to use one as a utility knife on the side, a quick sharpening would do it, but for throwing practice, they’re ready to go as-is.

Type of KnifeThrowing
Material440 Steel
ColorBlack, Blue, Red
HolsterNylon
Weight0.85 lbs
Dimensions6 ½” x ¾”

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