I am in my first week of knife throwing and bought these knives because of your recommendation. I couldn't be happier! They feel great and stick well. Thank you
For the last 20 years I have been throwing knives, if I wanted a good knife I had to go custom. But your right, now with JXE JXO and Hitdudu, we can get pro style knives for under $40.
Great advice - thanks! I ordered the spoon and a cheap stacked foam archery target. I am sticking it like a pro. Perfectly balanced for military half-spin. Now I can stir my coffee and practice knife throwing. What could be better than that?
This is a copy of a John Ek Commando Knive from WW2. Not thought of as a combat knife from what I can tell, but the shape has come up as a throwing knife before. I learned no spin on these. If it weren't for the new JXE JXO, Wicing and Hitdudu knives that just came out this month( all Acejet clones pretty much) I would have said it was best you can do at this price. They are a center balanced knife that you could still hold onto, like for stabbing. No spin styles didn't exist as we know it now till the 1990's.
I am in my first week of knife throwing and bought these knives because of your recommendation. I couldn't be happier! They feel great and stick well. Thank you
Those are absolutely the best target throwers for the price point.
I would not carry them for defense, but great trainers.
For the last 20 years I have been throwing knives, if I wanted a good knife I had to go custom. But your right, now with JXE JXO and Hitdudu, we can get pro style knives for under $40.
I can’t decide between the SZCO throwing knives and the SZCO butterfly travel/camping spoon
Haha, go with the spoon, it looks fun.
Great advice - thanks! I ordered the spoon and a cheap stacked foam archery target. I am sticking it like a pro. Perfectly balanced for military half-spin. Now I can stir my coffee and practice knife throwing. What could be better than that?
A spork. Sticks better, still stirs coffee. @@marctull3596
This is a copy of a John Ek Commando Knive from WW2. Not thought of as a combat knife from what I can tell, but the shape has come up as a throwing knife before. I learned no spin on these. If it weren't for the new JXE JXO, Wicing and Hitdudu knives that just came out this month( all Acejet clones pretty much) I would have said it was best you can do at this price.
They are a center balanced knife that you could still hold onto, like for stabbing. No spin styles didn't exist as we know it now till the 1990's.
The secret to throw No Spin with these is using Hammer Grip No Spin like Daniel fro 411 Outdoor channel
Should have called it "the pecker"😂
That's so good. That is what I am going to call them from now on.