Throwing Flying Steel Knives, Spikes, Shuriken + Outtakes
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some badass kitchen knives you have there....
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i added this vid to my favorites
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@07SpecialForces If you want something not too sharp butter knives are ok to start out with. I still practice with them.
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I wanna be with her when the zombies come. Lol
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★★★★★
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I wonder what would happen to your boyfriend if he broke up with you?
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nice work! Pretty cute too ;-)
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you are awsome just sayin
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5:18 she had me rolling
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try paper throw.
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Where did you purchase the knives, spikes and shurikens in this video? I've been wanting to find some sort of throwing weapon without a "sharp edge" for my son and wife to use as they are both beginners. My son has been using my blades just fine under my supervision. However as I am away from home quite a bit my weaponry is locked away or with me off base.
07SpecialForces 1 month ago
@07SpecialForces Check out FlyingSteel, their link is in the description to this video-- good luck!
Xolette 1 month ago
hey i seen a few of your videos. you ever worked with a cold steel blow gun. very very fun. like to see you in a video with one.
ewoodjeep 2 months ago
@ewoodjeep I haven't-- but I have used a blowgun before and it wasn't very useful. :) Thank you for the request
Xolette 2 months ago
One easy thing I like to do when throwing or shooting at paper targets to make them last longer is use spray adhesive on the entire back of them. If you get 100% smooth coverage, it will not rip/tear. New targets can be directly applied over old one after removing any debris. P.S. I will be subscribing in 2 seconds so if you use the idea and don't give me credit, I WILL KNOW. (evil laugh) :P
jasonpeters82 2 months ago
@jasonpeters82 Nice! Good to know and great advice-- although currently, I have more targets than I have time to shoot! :)
Xolette 2 months ago