Best martial arts knives according to redditors

We found 121 Reddit comments discussing the best martial arts knives. We ranked the 62 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Martial Arts Knives:

u/glawktical · 10 pointsr/mallninjashit
u/sulaco83 · 9 pointsr/guns

No they're made by Ontario in the USA Ontario Knife 494 M7 Bayonet and Scabbard Knife, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001B6X17G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_dnPgDbGH6MM3M

u/Nekonax · 9 pointsr/CinemaSins

During sin 54, at 5:39: Those are Generation 2 Gill Hibben throwing knives. Their continued production in this dystopian future makes everything more bearable :D

u/Wizuhd · 6 pointsr/WTF
u/karmachallenged · 6 pointsr/Wicca

I had a super fun class last night. I was hoping to go to a class tonight, but it filled up so I'm going to work on crafting a ritual for next week. Wooo!

Also, I bought a NEW backup athame. Prepping for class yesterday, I realized my actual athame and my backup athame are both at the covenstead. So I bought a new one from Amazon. Super cheap, but I need something ASAP. $9 for 4.5 stars. :)

u/thephoenix5 · 5 pointsr/DnD

Gets my Point across.

u/Ghoonem · 4 pointsr/balisong

I got this one for about 10$, it's honestly the best one I found on amazonUK

but I'm trying to get a squidy, everyone here recommends it, and it's only 42$

u/eosha · 4 pointsr/SampleSize

This sort of crap? Absolutely cringeworthy.

A well-made piece by a reputable bladesmith? Depends on the crowd, but fine by me. Of course, it costs more than 100x as much as a made-in-Pakistan sword-shaped object.

I'm a big medieval dork, but I won't display any sword or other weapon in my house unless I know the craftsman personally.

u/CeruleanCervine · 4 pointsr/mallninjashit

pretty sure its one of these

u/geekifyinc · 4 pointsr/gaming

Yup. Here's the link for other people that are interested: http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Assassin-Dagger-w-Sheath/dp/B001DF02WC/ref=sr_1_1

We have a Dovahkiin Helmet we got for pics too from here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/165800820/elder-scrolls-skyrim-dragonborn-helmet

Pic with the helmet

u/ayers231 · 4 pointsr/knifeclub

I have this Bad Axe from the late 90s, when I was in my Mall Ninja phase. I took it camping with me and threw it at trees for giggles. The handle broke, so I carved a new one out of pine, then that one broke (apparently pine doesn't handle sharp impacts well). Now I just have the steel part tucked away, waiting for a day I run across a better handle material.

It was decent for throwing, but my old Gil Hibben throwing hatchet is much better balanced and the full steel construction doesn't require handle replacement.

u/xyzzy6 · 3 pointsr/LetsNotMeet

If I were you I'd buy this:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BNI4Y96/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I keep one on my dresser. It's very sharp, has 2 edges, light, and easy to use.

Also get this motion detector and put it on the floor facing your door:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00032ATTW/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/bool_upvote · 3 pointsr/throwing

I had this, and loved it until it ricocheted off the corner of my target and into my pond.

u/Johanasburg_Flowers · 3 pointsr/shutupandtakemymoney

People who bought that also bought this as well as this and this. No idea why I commented this.

Edit: Added some other stuff from the also bought list.

u/Kromulent · 3 pointsr/cfs
  • Find something new and fun to do.
  • Find something new to learn about and to be interested in.
  • Learn to cook something different and good.

    One activity that comes to mind is birding. People usually associate this will tramping about in forests and fields but of course birds are everywhere.

    I have a simple feeder in my yard, and binoculars are always ready nearby. There is a lot going on out there and the more you learn, the more you see and hear.

    I have also taken to growing flowers from seed. This is not an ambitious undertaking - I am currently growing a pot of dwarf sunflowers, a catnip plant, and some 'cat grass' for my critters to chew on while we wait for the snow to melt outside. The only infrastructure investment was a $60 grow light from amazon. I'll surely get drawn deeper into the hobby, and it's about as satisfying and low-energy an activity that you could ask for.

    I've also entertained myself far beyond my expectations with this. Hey I'm not proud. A cardboard box was the only necessary addition. If you can't keep them all in a playing card at ten meters, it's you, not the equipment. The secret is an imperturbable zen-like calm. I'm still working on it.

u/TheJerseyDevil123 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I want to try something new

Always wanted to try knife throwing

u/BewilderedAlbatross · 2 pointsr/throwing

I throw other things, but I just wanted to say that the SOG Flash II is perfectly balanced for throwing. I also throw Gill Hibben Gen. II small.

u/Its_Blazertron · 2 pointsr/balisong

I bought a Cheap (£10) balisong trainer from amazon this one And after a few hours, the bite handle keeps going completely stiff, sometimes 5 minutes of wiggling it, it will go back to normal for a few minutes. I though this would last at least a few weeks without screwing up, not a few hours. Is there anything I could do? Maybe squirt some WD-40 in their? It has no screws though, so I doubt it could do any good. I don't wanna have to spend $100+ on something just so it lasts a long time, I've literally been flipping for a few hours max.

u/PaganPirate · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Fear cuts deeper than swords - it really, really does. :)

1.) Not just grey but Earl Grey.

2.) A rain cover.

3.) Ginger chews?

4.) Ninja throwing knifes for my wee son - because I'm a craptastic parent!

5.) A classic, Ender's Game because why haven't you already read this??

6.) An item that is less than a dollar, including shipping... that is not jewelry, nail polish, and or hair related! Sorry! Nothing physical. $1.55 is the closest.

7.) Hello Kitty!

8.) I think compasses are beautiful.

9.) Princess Bride - but no on my WL. <3

10.) Gerber 22-41131 Profile Guthook Fixed Blade Knife -- It's self explanatory really.

11.) I love to cook and I need to cook healthy food but my current knives (and I use the term loosely) leave me beaten and bloody. So these

12.) Happy crayons

13.) A surfboard. Because they are BADD ASS!

14.) A gun safe could hold a lot of bread!

15.) Pretty lupus friend earrings!

16.) Blood orange and bergamot candle!

17.) Doctor Who K-9 bobble head!

18.) Pencils. I freaking LOVE pencils.

19.) A gift card, so I can gift more people. :)

20.) I love this beautiful buddha.

MADE IN OREGON! Bob's Red Mill flours. Look it up!

I love silly contests like this - I know others have done better, but I had fun looking. <3

u/ahapxir · 2 pointsr/satanism

I own this necklace and its very well made

this is probably the most accurate and satisfying Baphomet statue appearance, tho I have not ordered it yet as it's quite expensive

Here is a satanic pentagram ring, or alternatively, here is a Baphomet ring

here is a Baphomet Jewelry Box, and here is an incense cone holder where the smoke comes out of Baphomet's mouth

Heres some extra stuff:

mortar & pestle

satanic bedtime stories

Baphomet Wall plaque

Baphomet Poster

pentagram ritual bowl

ritual knife, do not cut anything with it

Hope this helps

u/Duhherroooo · 2 pointsr/balisong

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01D2F8GDM/ref=mp_s_a_1_29?ie=UTF8&qid=1523034005&sr=8-29&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=balisong

Keep in mind any trainer under $42 (squiddy) is going to fall apart or it crappy

Question thread next time. Post removed for not following rule 1

u/hwdmax · 2 pointsr/ProjectReddit

http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00162KUII/ref=sr_1_2_olp?ie=UTF8&qid=1381964883&sr=8-2&keywords=throwing+knives&condition=new
$8 for 3, I got about 30 for practicing(less trips to pick them up) they are good, sometimes the string comes loose but glue is an easy fix.

u/theguy56 · 2 pointsr/throwing

I bought the three tomahawk brand knives on sale, about a dollar a piece not including shipping. Now everything people say about the quality is true. However at a dollar a knife, they were ideal for me as my first throwing knives.

Because they were so cheap, it wasn't the end of the world to bend or damage one due to my poor throwing as a beginner. They certainly 'worked' as far as throwing knives, but even as a beginner you feel like you wish you had a better quality knife in your hand.

Bottom Line: Can't beat the price for what you get, but as expected they aren't worth much unless you're learning and don't want to damage a good knife.

Edit: Here's what I'm talking about: http://amzn.com/B0044U42LU

Edit 2: Fun fact, these cheap little guys were actually used in the Hunger Games film

u/Basting_Drip · 2 pointsr/Wicca

You can get this athame on amazon. It's quite inexpensive and perfect for rituals.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001DF02WC/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_PBvxxbW374ETM

u/55332skw · 2 pointsr/balisong

As Duhherrooo already said, a straight handle knife is better. I have a squiddy and a triton but I also have a cheap amazon knife and I actually use it quite often. It's super cheap and pretty ok so if you want to get in to balisong flipping a little more i think you should buy one. Its the knife @bfn_jin uses and its often referred to as a bonelisong.

Here's the link

https://www.amazon.com/CONBEE-Quality-Practice-BALISONG-BUTTERFLY/dp/B01D2F8GDM?keywords=conbee&qid=1537311059&sr=8-3&ref=mp_s_a_1_3

u/squareknot20 · 2 pointsr/throwing

Hmm... that looks like a smaller version of what I used to throw, and the 6.5" size will definitely make it a big tricky to learn. Bigger knives are much easier. You can find a set of "screaming eagles" pretty cheap if you find you enjoy knife throwing after you get frustrated.
I'm not gonna try to explain a technique that's much better explained from a real source, but one thing that definitely helped me when I started was doing short (6-10" flippy throws, instead of adding-force-but-not-trying-to-send-the-thing-spinning-like-a-bat-out-of-hell throws like you'll pick up pretty easily =p), 1/2 flip throws, nice and close just to begin to learn how to feel for the correct flip.

Also, do not be tempted to spin the bloody thing on your finger. I almost slit my wrist open with kunai.. good luck!

(also since you have kunai, have you ever read the history behind the design? )

u/Catbrain · 2 pointsr/throwing

I just have a piece of wood as my target, like you can buy from the home depot. Just don't use plywood, use solid wood.

As for knives, i would recommend blue angel 6 inch throwing knives, or this
or this

u/PinkCuttlefish · 2 pointsr/knives

You do not need anything over 20 bucks for a trainer. If you feel like you really want something high quality, just buy your balisong and put a bit of duct tape on the edge. I recommend this. Make sure you have a few Torx screwdrivers on hand to tighten it every once in a while.

u/Rood27 · 1 pointr/balisong

So currently I've been using an Icetek Dragon Trainer. It's not that great and I'm looking for a replacement. I was wondering what the best trainer for at most $50 would be? And yes I have read the buying guide in the sidebar, but it seems quite old and was wondering if there were newer things out now?

u/mitchdaninja · 1 pointr/teenagers

I picked up some Gil Hibben 8" throwing knives (I think thats the ones I bought) maybe a year ago for around $20. I've also got tons pocket knives from being in boyscouts. I wouldn't recommend kitchen knives for the sake of they are kitchen knives (I've never tried, so what do I know) I just put em in a bag/my pocket and just go where no one goes and just throw. I prefer the no spin technique, but still, thats just me

u/Bohemous · 1 pointr/knifemarket

You should probably check on Amazon to see what they are selling for there.

u/slimmathias · 1 pointr/throwing

Generally for knife throwing, bigger is better, the smaller ones tend bounce back randomly. With a larger, well-balanced knife you'll have a much easier time to consistently stick it. The no-spin technique is the easiest to learn quickly, just start close and work your way back. I personally use the Expendables Kunai Set, I kid you not. Not out of love for the movie, but because they're big well balanced blades.

u/HighBidder · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Also known as a dart gun. This is the one I have.

u/TaintedQuail · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

[Here's] ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0044U42LU/ref=aw_ls__4?colid=2IYKWTTC0BI9H&coliid=I2R9O1MS5PW5QO) my item. I want them because I have been meaning to learn how to throw knives and begin my ninja training.

Butts are super funny!

u/KaNikki · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

throwing knives are cool, right?

Thanks for the contest!

u/bergerNfries · 1 pointr/throwing

They are Gil Hibbens. I just tried them all out in the garage and the Cold Steel worked great. The Gil Hibbens worked better than i had expected.

u/underpaidworker · 1 pointr/mallninjashit

That’s the assassin dagger from Amazon. It looks pretty cool until you flip it over and the sheath has philips head screws holding it together.

Ace Martial Arts Supply Dark Assassin Dagger with Sheath https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001DF02WC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_tebhAbYE59PZB

u/Dain_ · 1 pointr/balisong
u/Giggyjig · 1 pointr/holdmyredbull

https://www.amazon.com/Anlado-Balisong-Butterfly-Trainer-Practice/dp/B06W5KSDY5/ref=alp_dpwidget_a_m_?th=1&psc=1&smid=A2LLFT2RSK0HP7

Not plastic but metal with no blade, plastic ones found generally in shady markets that sell pipes and bongs

u/StormTAG · 1 pointr/balisong

So I've been fidgeting with a trainer I bought (https://www.amazon.com/Anlado-Balisong-Butterfly-Trainer-Practice/dp/B06W5KSDY5) and now I decided to try and get a little more deliberate with my "training." I have no one to help in person so I appreciate any guidance or suggestions.

I started with this list to give me some structure (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHiueU_hUKFwM6kV8WTVF9fBGpIeat8Ba) and I'm currently on the 2nd video, which details the Fan (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YKZjkQzNo8)

I can get it to work most of the time but pretty often when I do the flip out, both the handle and the blade end up on the same side, so rather than a T, I end up more with an L. If I wait to start rotating until after the handle has already hit the back of my fingers, it works consistently. Thus, my guess is that I'm starting the rotation too soon and I just need more practice to start the rotation at the right point.

Also, most of the time when I do start fanning the blade ends up straight out and only occasionally perpendicular to my hand. Any tips for keeping the T shape consistent while fanning? I'm assuming it's just another practice thing but figured I'd ask.

u/ItShanksTheSkanksss · 1 pointr/knives

Yes, which is why you buy a trainer like this one.

u/abree107 · 1 pointr/balisong

https://www.amazon.com/Icetek-Sports-DRAGON-Practice-Butterfly/dp/B00YJYZ864

This trainer is still one I use when I can't take a balisong somewhere. It's insanely durable, just like a BBBarfly, but doesn't have insanely large handles and isn't louder than a semitruck. With a little sanding the handles are quite comfortable as well.

u/corpseflakes · 1 pointr/mallninjashit

Ace Martial Arts Supply Full Tang Tactical Blade Katana/Ninja Sword/Machete/Throwing Knife, Black, 27-Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BNI4Y96/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_eqo7wb52D6FMQ


I have one. The throwing knives need sharpening and the sheath sucks.

u/photonboy · 1 pointr/knifeclub

ive been playing with throwing knives since i was a little kid. sometimes for laughs, my wife will toss things (old cd cases usually) in front of one of my targets and ill pin them to the targets. the kiddos always seem to get a kick out of it. i consider my knives toys. however if used correctly and with proper skill/training, they are very very deadly. personally, anything less than about 1ft for a throwing knife tells me that it doesnt have enough mass to carry the force im going to put into it. the smaller knives just plain dont penetrate enough. the ones i usually play with are fantastic. they easily go about 3 inches through a 2inch plywood sheet. i dont use traditional targets, i use asheet of plywood with an outline of a person with a map of the human circulatory system on it. something like this generally 1 puncture will not be enough to kill, but i suspect that somebody with a large knife sticking out of them, bleeding heavily will probably stop to reevaluate their priorities. 2 blades in any of thoes arteries at the same time, and a person starts leaking like a busted milk jug. when i practice with them, i generally keep 2 or 3 in my left hand that i can easily fan out for blocking and 1 in my right hand that i can strike with, putting 1 finger in the ring and holding it point down lets you use it traditional knife fighter style or swing it by the 1 finger with pretty surprising force. (about 2 inches deep into plywood) if you have a target at distance, you can easily tip the knife up and throw it, then grab another from your left hand to replace it. its alot faster and easier than you might think. the true flight knife that sonoflavey mentioned also looks decent, but ive practiced with screwdrivers before. pretty much anything with a little weight and a point works. in self defense terms, any heavyish aerodynamic piece of metal thrown hard enough is a fair deterrent and theyre just fun to play with. if you are going to play with them, why not play with them in a manner than makes them potentially useful? that said, since getting my concealed handguns licence, i much much prefer my .45, and the knives are pretty much just for fun.

u/ARKnife · 1 pointr/knives

SOG make great affordable throwing knives.

Wouldn't pay less than that though.

u/ColdWeatherKarl · 1 pointr/knives

Cold Steel True Flight Throwers are very good. Big and heavy knives are good to learn on. I own 5 and love them all, they take all the abuse you can give them. They are about $25 each.

Next I would say something like this Gil Hibben set. The stainless steel is not the best for throwing, but these are plenty thick enough. My friend owns a set of these and they are very fun to throw. 3 knives for $25

Finally I would recommend a cheap pack like this 6 pack for $20. I started with a 12 pack of knives similar to these because with 6 knives you can really get the proper technique down quickly because you don't have to walk to the target after every throw. Another benefit of these knives is that you don't have to worry about damaging them. I cringe when my $25 True Flights bounce off the ground, but I don't care about the cheapo ones.

If you want to look on your own, here are some things to look for.

  • Steel: Make sure you know what steel the knives are made of. Many of the cheap sets will use terrible, flexible steel.

  • Length: Long knives are easier to learn how to throw on and easier to throw in general.

  • Width: Thin knives are generally worse to throw than thicker ones. They can snap and bend easily.

  • Weight: Heavier the better. Light knives ricochet off of targets and can come back at you with quite a bit of speed. Heavier knives are also easier to stick because they have more mass and more kinetic energy.


    Good luck, throwing is very fun.
u/Decloo6 · 1 pointr/knives

Thanks a lot for the info, I did a bit of research and it still seems that gil hibben set would be the best for me. I'd prefer to keep the set under 50$, it doesnt have any guards on it or anything, and all the reviews are great. Is there anything wrong with it?

EDIT: I also found these, are they any good? 12 inches, no guards, theres a bit of grip but that can't make much of a difference.

u/DarthMars97 · 1 pointr/balisong

I'm completely new to this, and I would love your opinions on what trainer I should start with. I'm looking at these three:

  1. Butterfly Knife Trainer Practice Comb No Offensive Blade Black,by Moon Boat

  2. Bear & Son Cutlery 114TR Vein Butterfly Trainer Knife, 5", Silver

  3. Icetek Sports 44477 Metal Practice Balisong Butterfly Knife Trainer, Blue

    Or if you know of a better one to get, I'd love to hear it.

    Edit: formatting
u/pandamnky · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

These are about the tiniest things on my wishlist!

Short but impossible:
Teeny tiny cheek twitch

u/adairtd · 1 pointr/guns

I would suggest one of these if want to keep it cheap. I would skip the M9 bayonet and go straight to one of these USMC bayonets if you want something a little bigger and nicer.

u/Arkayess · 1 pointr/balisong

I feel u dude. I’m flipping this . I’m looking to flip a triton clone or something. I don’t got much of a budget either.

u/abby89 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  • Read the books, watched the first season of the show. (Want to watch more!!)
  • I love Varys
  • I think I'd be a good Tully
  • The Tully words! Family, Duty, Honor
  • This is the way I picture the dagger
  • "The storms come and go, the waves crash overhead, the big fish eat the little fish, and I keep on paddling"
u/amroc987 · 0 pointsr/knives

No Rambo knife with a cheap price tag will be of any quality at all. They're weak, low quality steel, and prone to breaking.

Look at the Gil Hibben knives though. There are a few different knives used in the movies

Rambo 1

Rambo 2

Rambo 3

Rambo 4

Find a reputable source, and these are the most quality for the price. I still would highly suggest these never get used. They will break.