Description
Introducing the Z Hunter Throwing Knife Set – the ultimate companion for precision throwing and tactical training. This 3‑piece set features double‑edged stainless steel blades with a bold green biohazard motif, compatible sheath included—designed for enthusiasts, sport throwers, and collectors alike.
Features
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Set of three identical throwing knives with approx. 7.5″ overall length each.
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Double‑edged blade design: sharpened on both sides for balanced flight and return.
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Stainless steel construction ensures durable, reliable performance.
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Two‑tone blade finish: black painted surface with exposed stainless steel edges for standout style.
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Biohazard symbol in green on each handle: unique aesthetic for collectors and sport throwers.
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Includes a durable 600 D nylon sheath: convenient storage and transport, safe carry.
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Perfect for target practice, throwing competitions, or display.
Why You Should Buy
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Stand out from standard throwing knife sets — the green biohazard design adds a bold visual.
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Durable build gives you a reliable tool that can withstand repeated use.
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The included sheath makes it easy to carry or display responsibly.
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Ideal for sport‑throwing practice, skill development, or for someone wanting a distinctive set for their collection.
FAQ
Q: What is the length and thickness of each knife blade?
A: Each knife measures approx. 7.5″ overall, with a blade length around 3.75″ and a thickness of approx. 2.5 mm.
Q: What material is used?
A: The blades are stainless steel, with a black painted two‑tone finish and the biohazard motif on the handle.
Q: Is the knife set suitable for beginners?
A: Yes, for target‐throwing practice it works well. However, throwing knives should be used in a safe environment, with appropriate targets and safety gear.
Q: How should I maintain the knives?
A: After use, wipe the blades clean and dry, store them in the sheath when not in use. Occasionally apply a light oil to the steel to prevent corrosion if stored in humid conditions.
Q: Are these knives legal to purchase and use?
A: Laws vary by jurisdiction. While purchasing may be legal, carrying or using throwing knives might be subject to local, state or federal restrictions. For example, in many U.S. states restrictions apply based on blade length, design, and intent. American Knife and Tool Institute+1 We recommend you check local laws before use.












