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Smith & Wesson Bullseye Throwing Products with Full Tang Stainless Steel Design and Protective Nylon Sheaths for Recreation and Competition

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  • DIMENSIONS: Axes - 10 inch (25.4 cm) overall length, an individual weight of .5 lbs and combined weight of 2 lbs/Knives – 8 inch (20.3 cm) length with an individual weight of 4.1 ounces and an overall weight of 12.3
  • EASE OF USE: Both tools feature a balanced design and the axes have three sharpened edges for level throwing and maximum surface area making this the perfect combo kit for beginners and experts alike
  • CONVENIENT: Both sets come with a black nylon sheath that holds all three axes and knives together for added security and organization
  • BE PREPARED: Axes feature a bottle opener for use during big events or while with smaller groups
  • BE PREPARED: Features a bottle opener for use during big events or while with smaller groups
  • GUARANTEED: This product is covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. For questions or contact us on the Smith & Wesson website


Smith and Wesson focuses on creating knives that are ready for all situations. Whether you are a knife collector, survivalist or a first responder, you can trust that your S&W knife will be the tool you can rely on in any situation.


Tanya Yordanova Penkovska
Reviewed in Germany on February 12, 2025
I like them a lot, and the axes fly amazingly well. As for the knifes, I don't have the skills to throw them yet, but they look ok.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I would say these are a really nice quality set of throwing axes. The balance on them is very well done. They're really easy for beginners to throw because they're great at sticking into the target. The size is a little bit small and could definitely be bigger, but when you go into a bigger size, they tend to get more expensive. I would say they are a highly functional set of axes and I would recommend purchasing them, especially if they're on sale.
Oliver
Reviewed in Germany on September 9, 2024
It is my first set of throwing knives and I'm absolutely satisfied!
Sanjoin
Reviewed in Germany on September 24, 2024
Die Wurfmesser sind sehr gut ausbalanciert und lassen sich sehr gut werfen. Nach kurzem einwerfen hat man den Dreh schnell raus. Auch wenn sie auf dem Boden fallen oder erstmal daneben geht, brechen sie nicht gleich oder verformen sich nicht. Für Anfänger definitiv gut geeignet
Backpack Guy
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024
This is the 2nd set of 8-inch throwing knives that I bought from S&W. I'm a big fan of their inexpensive but adequately functional blades and equipment. These throwers feel great in the hand, are extremely well balanced, and have a decent heft and weight to them which gives some good penetration even on hard and knotty wood. The sides of the blade are not sharpened at all, but the points are very pointy and sharp. This is the case with many throwing knives. I did sharpen up the first inch of blade on a few from an older set but I do not recommend this if throwing into wood due to the fact that it will weaken the tip. The carry sheath they come with is also of decent quality.At $20 for a set of three and $30 for a set of six, I'm gonna have to give them a 5 star rating.
Leah
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
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Dave
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
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Steve
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
Throwing axes are decent. They are cut from plate and the handle areas are sharp a grinder can take off the edges.They are light and easy for most anyone to throw.The knives are cool a good size. Probably the better value than the axe
michaela
Reviewed in Canada on August 23, 2023
Works great
Will Hall
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2020
Follow up, several months later and we are still throwing these. I am about to buy another set. I would also like to state that once you learn how to throw the knifes and axes, purchasing a higher quality (harder) steel also makes sense. You will miss less and stick more, that means less chance to break them.Original:We, my yeating family, really like the axes. They come sharp enough to actually cut you if you get careless. When you add that to the weight of these axes it means they will stick into wood it you hit it. They are amazingly easy to throw, once you get you distance set, all three of us were sticking them on every throw.The knives of of the same quality and have good weight to them, I was concerned after reading the reviews that they would break. They held up to me, and I throw hard! The draw back to the knives is, dull does not begin to explain it. It is like a steel bar that has been smoothed to avoid scratching the user, and then one end drawn to a point. The tip will pierce the skin with little effort, the rest of the blade would literally smash butter as you tried to get it from a container to butter your bread.For training I highly recommend both. I can get the knives to stick about 75% of the time, probably closer to 85-90% if I sharpen them. But from a training point of view, their weight makes up for the sharpness. I bought these to train, and learn to throw. I am getting my grip and form down with them so they are doing their job well.Drawbacks: If you think that steel used in a throwing blade should never bend or chip, you are wrong, the blades need to flex or they will break. This is the quality of steel I expected for the set. After several hours of throwing (actually it is the missing that messes them up) we acquired some small folds in the edges of the axes, these are minor and about 5 minutes of work per axe with a wet stone smoothed out the jagged parts enough to not snag on anything. To remove the marring completely would need removing about 1/32-1/16 of an inch. We are just going to throw them again so they do not need to be perfect. So the fact that they are a soft steel and need maintenance sucks, but it is necessary.Knives: same thing as above with the steel. The thing is, I will be sharpening these soon. The fact that they didn’t even pretend to put a cutting edge on them means I need to take them to the grinder to put a rough edge on them. Literally, there is no edge, the knife slopes to a point but it is impossible to cut yourself on them. If not for the point I would give them to a toddler and let them throw them.Bottom line: I grew up buying the cheapest thing around or making my own stuff. That said, I have thrown sheet metal thick throwing stars and knives, to small yet decent “beginner” quality knives. Camping axes and hatchets, along with drywall hammers. Short of buying professional grade axes and knives, this is the best I have ever purchased!
Pamela Hermiston
Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2019
Thrilled! Bought these for my son. I read the reviews from others to determine whether I bought these. The reviews were spot on. They are solid. The tips haven’t bent or chipped and my son and his friend who is a BIG guy have used them multiple times and they are still in excellent condition. Would highly recommend these!
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