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Cold Steel Knives Torpedo, Cold Rolled 5150 Steel, Black Matte Finish
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Cold Steel Knives Torpedo, Cold Rolled 5150 Steel, Black Matte FinishBest Selling Item

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Product Description:
Features a 15.00 in. cold rolled 5150 steel in a black matte finish torpedo. 1.00 in. thick in center.


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  J. R. from Dallas, TX

This is an unusual item, but you can't deny Cold Steel's quality. This thing is sturdy. It's also heavier than I expected, which means when you tag a target, you really tag a target. Do to its weight and heft, I recommend a solid wood target surface as it just mauls up plywood and such. You will also need to adjust your throwing style. The Torpedo throws a lot more like an axe than it does a knife.

  Gino R. from Ft. Lauderdale, FL

It is heavier than I thought, therefore it is easier to throw as an ax or knife. It also works with a no-spin throw but it requires lots of practice. I think It was designed to be thrown no-spin.

  Gino R. from Ft Lauderdale, FL

I have a similar one but its 7", not 15" Therefore I think it was designed to be thrown like an ax.


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