The Best Way To Shop For The Finest Throwing Knives
Sunday, February 26th, 2012Knives can be a great deal of fun and as with almost every other item you purchase it is generally smart to learn about what your options are before you go out and purchase the first one you come across. It’ll make learning how to throw your knives properly proceed a whole lot easier as well if you get the best ones in the first place.
The first thing you should know about choosing a throwing knife is that it should definitely not be sharp. It is simply too easy to end up getting hurt with one. Having your knife bounce back from the target and hit you is a real possibility so even if you don’t hold your knife by the blade you could get cut. And that of course will be no fun at all.
Getting a specific handle with you knife is not that important. But a lot of throwing enthusiasts say they like the plain steel handles because they are durable and will never require replacement parts. Plus they look good as well.
As far as the shape of the knife goes, simple is better for most people. You don’t want any spikes and a nice round shape is about the best kind you can get. Getting throwing knives with any parts sticking out is a certain no-no.
Fancy designs may look cool but any protruding parts on the knife will only end up getting caught on something and can limit your grip on the knife. And it will make the knife difficult to throw anyway.
When selecting your knife getting the proper weight is very important. Most beginners will be well suited with a throwing knife that weighs about two hundred grams. Any heavier than that and it will take too much strength for a beginner to throw the knife effectively. And a lighter knife than two hundred grams takes a much more accurate thrower. A light knife will also tend to wobble in the air.
Another item you should consider is the length of your knives. Generally twenty to twenty-five centimeters is a good length for throwing knives that weigh in the two hundred gram range.
Be sure to pick up and handle as many knives as you can when you go shopping for the optimum throwing knife. This way you’ll have knowledge of what is available and be able to figure out what you like. And there is a huge variety of throwing knives available.
If you can find a local store to go to it is recommended that you handle every knife they have in stock. Try hold them by handle as well as the blade. If you fall in love with a particular knife go ahead and buy it. A general guideline is that a good throwing knife should cost about fifteen dollars.
The internet is a great place to search for throwing knives if there happen to be no stores that carry them in your neighborhood. The huge variety you will find on the internet will probably dwarf anything you find at stores. The only caveat is you will not be able to pick up and handle the knife before purchasing it.