The Smith & Wesson Throwing Combo (6 pcs, 3 knives, 3 axes), also known as the Bullseye Throwing Combo, is a beginner-friendly throwing set from Smith & Wesson, a renowned American brand founded in 1852, best known for firearms but also producing durable knives and tools.
This combo is designed for recreational target practice, outdoor throwing sports, or tactical training, offering a mix of throwing knives and axes for honing skills in rotational throws. Crafted for balance and durability, the set emphasizes one-piece stainless steel construction to withstand impacts, making it suitable for novices learning no-spin or half-spin techniques.
It's popular among hobbyists for its affordability and versatility, often used in backyard setups or axe-throwing leagues, though not ideal for professional competitions. The box includes sheaths for safe storage and transport.
Key Specifications
- Material: 3Cr13 stainless steel with satin finish for corrosion resistance and durability; one-piece construction for strength.
- Axes: 3 throwing axes, each 10.13–10.3" overall length; 5" axe head with 2.63" cutting edge, spike end, and integrated bottle opener in the handle; multiple cutting surfaces for versatility.
- Knives: 3 throwing knives, each 8" overall length; 3.5" double-edge spear point blade for balanced throws.
- Sheath: Black nylon belt sheaths included for both axes and knives.
- Weight and Balance: Axes and knives are blade-heavy for easier sticking, suitable for beginners; total set weight not specified but lightweight for portability.
- Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects (standard for Smith & Wesson knives, though not always explicitly stated for this model).
Performance and User Feedback
Pros: Users commend the set's sharpness out of the box, balanced design for consistent throws, and durability for repeated impacts; the bottle opener adds fun utility. It's rated highly for value, with an average 4.5–4.6/5 across sites, ideal for learning throws at 10–15 feet. Reviewers note good sticking on wood targets and precision for half-rotation techniques.
Cons: Some report handles burring or chipping after heavy use, rough finish, and sheaths being low-quality; not as premium as higher-end brands like SOG for advanced users, with occasional inconsistent sticking for beginners.
Use Case Example: Great for backyard practice or casual leagues; one reviewer called the axes "superb" and knives "precise," while another found it "good for learning" but cautioned about sharp edges.