🎯 Throw like a legend, win like a mountain man!
The Mountain Man Throwing Knife is a 12-inch, heavyweight (over 1 lb) precision tool crafted from high carbon steel with a compound bevel drop point blade. Featuring durable leather grips and a handmade leather sheath, it’s designed for serious adult competitors and outdoor enthusiasts seeking authentic style and lasting performance. NMLRA approved and guaranteed defect-free, this knife is your ultimate edge for rendezvous and competitions.
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Brand | Thrower Supply |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Sheath |
Handle Material | Leather |
Color | black |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Classic |
Theme | Mountain Man |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Item Length | 12 Inches |
Size | Large |
Manufacturer | Thrower Supply |
UPC | 856708005218 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.6 x 5.6 x 1.6 inches |
Package Weight | 0.66 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Thrower Supply |
Country of Origin | India |
Material | High Carbon Steel & Leather |
Part Number | TK102 |
Grip Type | Leather |
R**Z
Happy As A Clam
Pretty darn nice knife with a really well and highly polished blade. I bought two of them. Though it's still pretty cold where I live I haven't had a chance to try them out yet but I do have a couple of other hand made throwers from a different company similar in style, length, and weight to this one and I expect the same great results. Lastly not that it makes any difference to me but my leather grips came riveted on rather than screwed on as pictured. Also though the sheath is just fine however as a personal preference I prefer a double slit belt holder through the sheath rather than a long strap. All things considered I am very happy with these knives.
B**C
Pretty good for the money. Better priced at $30-$35
The media could not be loaded. I like this knife! But it does happen to have a cple flaws.The handle is not very good, literally is a cple slabs of leather riveted onto the knife blank but works. Dont know for how long they'll last though.Metal is lower quality than I'd like. You will bump the edge a little while throwing, can be easily remedied with a grinder and some light work.Other than that, its good to go. It is cheaper than a $200-$300 name brand thrower, easier to throw due to weight.Weight: 1.23# good weight for a heavy thrower.Thickness: 3/16thsLenght overall: 14"Handle Lenght: aprox 5 3/8ths
K**X
Great weight!
It has a great weight, it feels like throwing a hatchet. The handle is kind of crude with not much of a finish, otherwise I like it.
R**Y
I wanted the chrome one.
I'm into throwing and sticking anything it just would of been nice if they would have sent me the right knife,oh well,like I said I will throw anything
D**E
Now point
Lacked a point to pierce wood. The point was very blunt. I did a drop test on a stump. It bounced off. A 6 dollar pocket knife with no weight stick right in. Had a bevel but no edge. I like to have a knife be multifunctional even if it's made for a certain task. Sent wrong color with bad craft manship on the leather. But it did still have a good feeling of a balanced throwing knife.
H**T
Misrepresented- the description clearly states, as well as the ...
Misrepresented- the description clearly states, as well as the pictures show, that the "leather" grips, (which are actually plastic / rubber) are screwed on to allow changing for a "lifetime of use". They are not screwed on, they are riveted. In addition, the rivet heads are not seated flush with the grip, but stick out 1/16". This condition prevents a smooth release when throwing. Do yourself a favor and pass on this one. An old fashioned mountain man throwing knife poorly made in India.
D**N
balanced
Looks like a nice throwing knife and feels well balanced, looking forward to trying it out as soon as it get nice outside. Any tips or instructions would be much appreciated . Thanks Much, ddkk
S**R
"Now that's a KNIFE"
The knife is heavily weighted but with center balance. It does major damage because of the weight, even with a soft throw. My only concern is the rivets holding the wooden handle in place seem likely to be problematic (time will tell). The metal blade is hard and able to hold an edge if you desire to keep it sharp. All in all, I would recommend this knife to anyone wishing to become skilled in the throwing arena.
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