TOP 10 BEST THROWING KNIVES 2020

Published on June 26, 2020
Duration: 11:16

This video provides a comprehensive guide to throwing knives, covering essential techniques for hobbyists and survivalists. It details grip styles like the hammer grip and vertical blade grip, emphasizing the importance of target selection, safety, distance adjustment, and muscle memory for accurate and consistent throws. The instruction is presented by a specialized gear review channel with high authority.

Quick Summary

Learn the best knife throwing techniques, including hammer and vertical blade grips, from expert instructors. This guide covers target selection, distance adjustment, and muscle memory development for accurate throws using top models from Schrade, Spyderco, Cold Steel, and SOG.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Throwing Knives
  2. 01:31Schrade SCTK3 3-Piece Throw Knife Set
  3. 02:45Spyderco Spyderthrower
  4. 03:46Master Cutlery Perfect Point Series
  5. 04:45Cold Steel Jack Dagger Thrower
  6. 05:59SOG Throwing Knives
  7. 07:02Instructional Guide: How to Throw a Knife

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features to look for in a throwing knife?

Key features include a full tang body for durability, balanced weight distribution for predictable flight, and an appropriate length for your throwing style. Materials like stainless steel or carbon steel are common, with finishes ranging from stonewashed to black oxide.

How do you properly grip a throwing knife?

Two common grips are the hammer grip for full rotation throws and the vertical blade grip for half-turn rotations. Proper grip is crucial for control and accuracy, and developing muscle memory through practice is essential.

What are some recommended throwing knife brands and models?

The video highlights several brands, including Schrade (SCTK3 set), Spyderco (Spyderthrower), Cold Steel (Jack Dagger Thrower), and SOG. Master Cutlery's Perfect Point series is also featured.

What is the best target for practicing knife throwing?

A suitable target for practicing knife throwing is typically a rotted log. Safety is paramount, so ensure a clear line of fire and be aware of your surroundings before throwing.

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