Customer Review
Really nice, especially for beginners.
When I ordered these knives, I wasn't really sure what to expect. People keep talking about problems with the knives bending and breaking, but I haven't had any problem with that yet. Seriously, it seems like alot of these people are throwing these things into rocks or something. If the knives are bending or breaking, then it's probably your own fault. Don't complain if your knives bend because you tried to throw them into concrete. However, there is some truth to the cords on the handle coming off. The cord will come off, it can't be prevented, it will happen! I was going to take off a star for that, but then I thought about it. Of course it's going to come off, there probably isn't a single kunai on the market with a cord that WON'T come off. It's up to you though how to deal with the unraveling cords.Just a little added info; the so-called "finger hole" on the handle isn't for the fingers. At no time in history did a ninja put his finger in the hole. Instead, the ninja...
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January 20, 2012
| Helpful Votes: 8 | Rating: 5
Product Description
This kind of offer only happens once in a blue moon. You can get a 12 pack of throwing knives for the low, low price of $19.99. You'll receive six silver blades and six black blades. All of which offer cord-wrapped handles for a great grip and stainless steel blades. 6" overall each. Top to learn more
great knives
Great bargain for this style of knives. Well balanced, acceptable weight to length ratio. Don,t worry about the negative reviews here, as usual they are unenlightened drivel. As for the bending issue, to simplify, there are two types of metal, soft and hard. The harder the metal the more brittle it becomes, therefore it will break more easily. Obviously the softer it is it will bend easier. The steel in these knives is pliable yet durable, making it a good choice for throwing knives. You can correct a bend or sharpen them as needed, but you'll find that it is next to impossible to fix a break. My suggestion here is to use a soft target with a soft backstop until you are proficient enough to hit the target every time. The cord wrap does come loose, if you have half a grain of salt for a brain you will figure out how to melt the nylon at both ends and smooth it together.
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June 25, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 66 | Rating: 4