

🎯 Master your throw, own the range.
The Perfect Point PP-028-3BK Throwing Knife Set features three 6.5-inch stainless steel knives with engraved bulls-eye blades and black cord-wrapped handles for superior grip. Designed for balanced, precise throws, this set includes a durable nylon sheath for safe transport. Lightweight yet sturdy, it’s ideal for both recreational and advanced knife throwing enthusiasts seeking quality and style.






| ASIN | B0087BH5CA |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #186,710 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #126 in Martial Arts Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Leaf-Shape |
| Brand | Perfect Point |
| Brand Name | Perfect Point |
| Color | black |
| Customer Package Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 753 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00805319065470 |
| Hand Orientation | both |
| Handle Material | Cord |
| Included Components | PP-028-3BK |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Height | 0.7 inches |
| Item Length | 6.5 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Perfect Point Throwing Knife Set 6.5" Overall |
| Item Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Master Cutlery Inc. |
| Model Name | PP-028-3BK |
| Model Number | PP-028-3BK |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Recreational Throwing, Outdoor Activities |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Cord-Wrapped Handles, Lanyard Hole, Nylon Sheath |
| Special Features | Cord-Wrapped Handles, Lanyard Hole, Nylon Sheath |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 805319065470 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
A**.
Great shuriken for experienced throwers
These should not be thrown like an ordinary throwing knife. You don't want these things flipping through the air. You actually want to minimize the amount of rotation with these because they're designed to be thrown more like shuriken. Due to the weight I would compare these to a form of Teppan shuriken. These were mid weight projectiles designed for more moderate distances, however they are effective close up as well. Each one weighs approximately 40 grams. The sheath is very heavy duty, the tips of the throwers are very sharp, (some of the sharpest) strong, and they do not stick through to the other side of the sheath, at least not for a wile and as long as you don't shove them in there. This is a good set for the advanced knife thrower looking to learn something new, or anyone into shuriken-jutsu looking for something more advanced to practice with. Also, the knife and sheath design I absolutely love. It's great to carry on your belt. I say pick these up, they're well made, and look mean. Plus other knives at this price don't compare. These are probably the sharpest throwers (and I mean the tip of course) that I have ever bought. After more throwing, I will add any more info to this review that I feel could be helpful to buyers out there. Other reviews on similar throwers of high quality on my profile page may be helpful to anyone looking for more options.
S**R
Great quality, tough tips, and cheap in price!
Title says it all, really... They are surprisingly nice for the price. They look well made, good weight (light enough to throw more easily and accurately but heavy enough to feel stable, sturdy, and substantial which is important for any knife, shuriken thrower), and have good balance. I am no expert thrower (although I used to have a few sets of stars and knives as a kid I'd throw at trees and homemade targets out of plyboard etc. on occasion) but these are easy to make 'em stick. There are various ways to throw them but the easiest by far is to hold the tip and flick your wrist and they spin and stick 90% of the time after you find your groove. They are stainless steel but aren't overly forged in carbon which makes steel strong but brittle similiar to those ceramic knives. The tips are surprisingly strong which seems to be the weakness in cheap throwing knives. These don't bend even when smacking them into solid hardwood targets. I'd recommend using a plyboard from a hardware store or a particleboard target from online or a sports/outdoors store for normal usage. Don't waste $40 on higher priced knives when these are just as good. Enjoy!
A**A
Great Knives! Corded handles loosely wrapped though not a big deal
Husband review, Loved The knives the corded Handles are just hand wrapped with no cinch. The wrap is completely cosmetic and they throw even better without it. Easy to throw and seem very durable in hard woods no tip mushrooming or bending with even the hardest of throws. Would/possibly will buy again. Only a 4 because of the wrap. Not totally fair but they all fell off after the first throw.
S**T
Impressive For Size and Price
These little throwers really impressed me. Usually smaller knives don't have enough weight to be effective, especially outside or at any range. These are very sturdy and well made. They are not really for beginners though so I would definitely recommend some instruction or starting with something different. These can be thrown using no spin or spin throwing with a little practice. They are still a little short for my taste but make up for it with the heft. You can throw these much harder then I expected. I believe it's 440 or 420 stainless but it's not stamped so I am not sure on that. I know the tips don't break or dull easily. The sheath is even heavy duty nylon which is impressive for this price. These are incredible for the price and I couldn't be happier.
T**9
Sharp
The knives are sharp at the point but dull for a blade knife, sure they're throwing knives and needs to stick in but to be able to use as a knife also would be nice, they're hard to unsheath if you are trying to get the first one out that is in the front and kinda stab myself doing it but the sheath works well with another set I've got and needed for them
L**A
Little, but useful
Edited: These are good stabbers, so a non-spin throw would be more effective (youtube can help for how to throw a non-spin type throw). If you want to dress-up or cos-play with them, you might end up cutting or breaking through the skin, the sheaths are prone to getting stabbed through by the little boogers. And it is easy to sharpen with a fine steel file and a Smith's 50264 Adjustable Manual Knife Sharpener. The Sharpener may be expensive, but will fit larger knives unlike some of the cheapies. Now for the person who does want to just carry for fun, you can easily dull with a fine steel file and a vise. All in all, these items almost come too sharp at the tip, again, not a toy, THESE ARE REAL.
G**I
Not the best, but more than decent for the price.
I was shocked at the very low price of these knives, which is the reason I bought them in the first place. And while they are quite cheap, you do in fact get what you pay for. The wrapping around the handle comes off very easily, and the tip bends out of place if you throw it at something too hard, such as thick or hard wood, or if it accidentally bounces off of concrete or stone surfaces. -However, they look very nice indeed, and you can hammer the bent tips into place no problem. While the only sharp parts of these knives are their tips, they stick very nicely if you can throw them correctly. I wasn't crazy about the sheath, as they don't fit into it very well, but again it's an okay quality for the low low price you pay for it. -Overall, they're very nice looking for their price, but they are in no way durable or efficient. I would recommend these only if you don't want to spend a ton of money for throwing knives, and only if you make sure you use a very soft wood or foam target when practicing your throwing.
C**R
Great Knife
Knife really sticks well, little heavy not the average weight of a throwing knife. I like the finger hole of the knife handle grips well and easy to rotate and do tricks with. Just use caution when playing with this knife very sharp not a toy. The knife carrier is also awsome as well, holds all 3 knifes perfect in its place for safety when you carry. I am a professional knife thrower and you can get at least 50 feet out of this knife and still be able to stick something. Have fun but most of all be safe