damn it my SOG fusion throwing knife T_T

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DAMN ITTTTT ok ok i was practicing my throwing "skills" after watching that Ben guy on youtube throwing knives...and i got a few of the throws into the cardboard...then i missed one and it fell on my concrete.. and now my blade is chipped!!! D'ohhhhhhhh the SOG fusion throwers look so nice too...well i think they look nice :) My parents decided not to let me buy the SOG seal team elite...DANG ITTTTTT...well..its my fault really...i told the school im going through depression and i wanna stop cutting myself...and they told my parents -_-...i thought guidance wasn't suppose to tell the office without my permission...oh well...i'll buy ALLL the sog knives when i get older....happy holidays everyone :)

Edit: If i throw my SOG fusion THROWING knives...and they break on impact....does the warranty cover that? lol Jjust wondering...just thought that throwing knives shouldn't break that easily...lots of people told me it broke on the "G" spot (lol) of the handle...so im scared to throw them =/

Edit2: Went to LeBaron and they told me to buy gun lubrication oil to cover my sog knives to prevent rust or damage...or something...lol
 
Throwing knives do break especially when operated by people that do not know how to throw them. :-)

The only thing that stops me from buying expensive throwers is that while learning i'll break one or two (no doubt). That is why i train with cheap soft steel trowers that i've grind by myself... i cannot break them (the steel is too soft) and i can regreind them any time i like...

mmmmmmmmmm i'm not much a thrower...:-)))
 
ooooh yeah you're right...so much for my attempts to be "cooool" LOL i wanted to buy those cheap throwers...went to a flea market at warden and eglinton but i was so scared i was gonna get stabbed there...so i left LOL i wish i could make my own throwers haha
 
Get some used military bayonets. Believe it or not, the military in their infinite wisdom, take throwing into consideration when designing bayonets. They're not just for fixing to the rifle.
 
Get some used military bayonets. Believe it or not, the military in their infinite wisdom, take throwing into consideration when designing bayonets. They're not just for fixing to the rifle.

Good one, I have a big old WWI bayonet for a 8mm mausser that I got at an estate sale for $25. Its the best thrower I have and when it sticks it sticks deep.
 
Last year I got the fusion throwers and 2 of them broke immediately at the lettering. I think there may have been a problem with that batch. SOG was absolutely great about replacing them and the new ones have held up. They broke on the tree I was throwing at (not on concrete or any other extremely hard material.
 
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