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product_id: 1653009
title: "True Flight Thrower"
brand: "cold steel"
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# Perfectly balanced for precise throws 1055 carbon steel, baked-on black coating 12-inch spear point blade True Flight Thrower

**Brand:** cold steel
**Price:** Rp1221049
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 True Flight Thrower: Hit your mark, every time, or miss out on the ultimate thrower experience!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** True Flight Thrower by cold steel
- **How much does it cost?** Rp1221049 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.id](https://www.desertcart.id/products/1653009-true-flight-thrower)

## Best For

- cold steel enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cold steel brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Endure:** Crafted from tough 1055 carbon steel with a durable black baked-on finish to resist wear and tear.
- • **Multi-Role Mastery:** Sharp utility edge doubles as a reliable bushcraft and survival knife—be ready for anything.
- • **Ambidextrous Design:** Comfortable carbon steel handle fits all users, ensuring control and confidence in every throw.
- • **Precision Perfected:** Balances flawlessly at the blade-handle junction for consistent, repeatable throws every time.
- • **Complete Carry Solution:** Includes rugged Cor-Ex™ sheath for safe transport and quick access—always be mission-ready.

## Overview

The True Flight Thrower by Cold Steel is a 12-inch, single-edged spear point knife made from durable 1055 carbon steel with a protective black baked-on coating. Expertly balanced for precision throwing, it also features a sharp utility edge suitable for survival and bushcraft tasks. Ambidextrous and equipped with a Cor-Ex™ sheath, this reusable, heavy-duty knife is a top choice for serious enthusiasts seeking reliability and performance.

## Description

Made from 1055 carbon steel, and finished with a black, baked-on protective coating, the True Flight is a beautifully balanced and hard wearing thrower that also has a sharp, functional utility edge. As such it will also serve as an excellent bushcraft or survival knife.

Review: Must read before you buy!!!!! - Just ordered my second True Flight Throwing Knife. This knife is amazing. I have used my first one quite extensively and wanted a second one for easier target practice (basically so that I don't have to walk back and forth after each throw). The balance is really great; balances on one finger at the point between the blade and handle without tipping. This gives the knife a good rotation while in flight. Basically, the knife will let you sink the blade into the target with great repitition at the same distance. I'm a beginner but I can land the blade into the target and make it stick at 10ft, 15ft. & 20ft. no problem. The blade is extremely durable. I have to sharpen mine now after all of its use but.... I have accidentally thrown my True Flight into some of the more cheaper knives I have while they were already in the target, and no damage done to the blade of the True Flight, while the others are pretty much useless now after the impact. Also, the knife feels great in the hand and is one solid construction from tip to tip, so you never have to worry about stuff flying off of the knife like I have had with some of the cheaper knives. Basically, this is a great knife and I am definately satisfied with my purchase. I really don't think I will be buying any other throwing knife, unless Coldsteel stops making the True Flight, but then I will be very dissappointed and probably never by anything from coldsteel ever again, jk. Great knife, great price!!!! (However, I wish Coldsteel could make a video devoted completely to the True Flight model so that we can see how much abuse the knife can take, which is alot so far from my experience!) If you need to learn how to throw a knife, just go to youtube and there is some kid's video about how to learn, very useful info and that's how I learned. I personally kept taking a step back from the target after every throw until I got to a distance of where I could sink the knife into the target and then came back to that point and kept throwing the knife until I got the hang of it and was able to sink the blade every time. Good Luck!!!! Update: Just a little update to my previous post. I just found out the bad way that carbon steel isn't waterproof. My knives were left out in the rain and the next morning had some rust on them. But it isn't anything a grinder or knife sharpener can't take off. Also, make sure you don't throw one true flight knife into another true flight knife. I stuck one knife into the wooden target I built and then threw the second knife I had into the same region on the board. There was a loud clank and both of my knives are now damaged. What happened was the knife I was throwing hit the handle of the knife that was in the board already and cut the paracord off, dented the handle and dented the blade. I fixed the blade by sharpening it again, got it razor sharp this time. But the handle on the other knife has no grip now; although I must say that I think the knife handles better now and I actually prefer it that way because I now get better spin control. But yeah, there's the heads up for ya. If you throw two or more true flight knives, aim for opposite corners of the board. If you only have one, then don't worry about it. Like I said before, the true flight breaks any of the other knives I've thrown it into with pretty much no damage to itself.
Review: This little guy will put an eye out! - After much thought and searching around I finally settled on ordering a pair of these knives. I like Cold Steel products and generally find them to be well made and durable... this knife is NO EXCEPTION. Buy with confidence, these are priced right for what you are getting. A heavy duty carbon steel blade that will put up with years of punishment. At twenty something dollars, this is a good value, buy it, or two or three. You'll spend $50 on a folder and $100 on a big fixed blade, so why skimp on a good thrower?!? Go buy some pot metal cheapo specials, and you'll throw the knife a few times, and then you'll throw it and hit a bulls-eye right into the trash can. Plus all of those other "throwing knives" are so stupid-goofy with a big fat blade and a tiny impractical handle. Want to learn how to throw a real knife? Get this one, want to throw a few times and move on to some other pleasant little distraction? Don't waste your money here, go buy a pot-metal wally world special and be done with it. Oh yeah, you will miss, and you will hit hard objects, the knife will bounce around on your concrete floor, and you will sometimes hit another knife stuck in the target. Don't fool yourself. This blade will show the wear, but won't have massive chips or bend horribly with this abuse. Plus when you throw this puppy, be prepared to see it hit hard, man, I would NOT want to be hit with one of these! Even a handle hit would wound somebody seriously. As an aside, I bought these specifically for no-spin knife throwing, and have found these to work well for that... no they're not perfect, but I feel like I could pick up any heavy combat knife and stick it at a reasonable distance! Try to learn that with one of those buffoonery pot-metal specials. Also, be prepared to shred up the para-cord handles on these as your blade might hit just right with a subsequent knife (especially when throwing multiple weapons, which I avoid now because of this). No problem, a little patience and you can just wrap a new handle, because you probably won't like the bare metal handle. The blade grind on this is a bit thick and flat for a survival knife, I would prefer a full flat grind, but you would lose weight and durability; however, this knife could work in a combat knife role much better than other throwers I've seen, you could even baton with this knife, but it would probably jam up because of the grind. After much throwing the blade will be pretty dull, but it's the tip that does the heavy work anyway, and I'm too lazy to sharpen this up all the time, so I'll take along my Recon Scout for camping (but I wouldn't want to throw it and ding it up... so maybe I'll take one of these after all!). Warning, this knife will destroy targets quickly, prepare to be splitting two by fours and having things go through your backstop and into your paint cans in the basement. Yes I thew THROUGH a can, and just couldn't get upset because it was just too cool, looking at how the knife stuck in the can, tip sticking out one side and handle jammed into the other... it actually sealed the can so paint didn't drip out much. You will be hard pressed to break a tip on this knife.

## Features

- 100%Steel
- Imported
- 1055 Carbon
- Cor-Ex Sheath

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000BSY9AI |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,070 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #85 in Tactical Knives |
| Blade Length | 12 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Spear Point |
| Blade Type | Single-edged |
| Brand | Cold Steel |
| Brand Name | Cold Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 882 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00705442006596 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Carbon Steel |
| Included Components | Cor-Ex™ Sheath |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 12 Inches |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | THROWER |
| Item Weight | 0.85 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | GSM LLC |
| Model Name | True Flight Thrower |
| Model Number | 80TFTC |
| Part Number | 80TFTC |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Survival,Bushcraft |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Feature | Stainless Steel |
| Special Features | Stainless Steel |
| Theme | Survival |
| UPC | 705442006596 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Knives & Blades: We stand behind our products 100%. We subject them to the highest standards in the industry and strive to make each as perfect as possible. We warrant that this product is free of defects in workmanship and materials. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, resharpening, damage caused by misuse, lack of normal maintenance, or disassembly. Remember, anything can break or… |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Blade Length:** 12 Inches
- **Blade Material:** Carbon Steel
- **Brand:** Cold Steel
- **Color:** Black
- **Handle Material:** Carbon Steel
- **Included Components:** Cor-Ex™ Sheath
- **Model Name:** True Flight Thrower
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Survival,Bushcraft
- **Special Feature:** Stainless Steel

## Images

![True Flight Thrower - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51ap56bTJvL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Must read before you buy!!!!!
*by A***. on May 27, 2011*

Just ordered my second True Flight Throwing Knife. This knife is amazing. I have used my first one quite extensively and wanted a second one for easier target practice (basically so that I don't have to walk back and forth after each throw). The balance is really great; balances on one finger at the point between the blade and handle without tipping. This gives the knife a good rotation while in flight. Basically, the knife will let you sink the blade into the target with great repitition at the same distance. I'm a beginner but I can land the blade into the target and make it stick at 10ft, 15ft. & 20ft. no problem. The blade is extremely durable. I have to sharpen mine now after all of its use but.... I have accidentally thrown my True Flight into some of the more cheaper knives I have while they were already in the target, and no damage done to the blade of the True Flight, while the others are pretty much useless now after the impact. Also, the knife feels great in the hand and is one solid construction from tip to tip, so you never have to worry about stuff flying off of the knife like I have had with some of the cheaper knives. Basically, this is a great knife and I am definately satisfied with my purchase. I really don't think I will be buying any other throwing knife, unless Coldsteel stops making the True Flight, but then I will be very dissappointed and probably never by anything from coldsteel ever again, jk. Great knife, great price!!!! (However, I wish Coldsteel could make a video devoted completely to the True Flight model so that we can see how much abuse the knife can take, which is alot so far from my experience!) If you need to learn how to throw a knife, just go to youtube and there is some kid's video about how to learn, very useful info and that's how I learned. I personally kept taking a step back from the target after every throw until I got to a distance of where I could sink the knife into the target and then came back to that point and kept throwing the knife until I got the hang of it and was able to sink the blade every time. Good Luck!!!! Update: Just a little update to my previous post. I just found out the bad way that carbon steel isn't waterproof. My knives were left out in the rain and the next morning had some rust on them. But it isn't anything a grinder or knife sharpener can't take off. Also, make sure you don't throw one true flight knife into another true flight knife. I stuck one knife into the wooden target I built and then threw the second knife I had into the same region on the board. There was a loud clank and both of my knives are now damaged. What happened was the knife I was throwing hit the handle of the knife that was in the board already and cut the paracord off, dented the handle and dented the blade. I fixed the blade by sharpening it again, got it razor sharp this time. But the handle on the other knife has no grip now; although I must say that I think the knife handles better now and I actually prefer it that way because I now get better spin control. But yeah, there's the heads up for ya. If you throw two or more true flight knives, aim for opposite corners of the board. If you only have one, then don't worry about it. Like I said before, the true flight breaks any of the other knives I've thrown it into with pretty much no damage to itself.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This little guy will put an eye out!
*by L***R on November 9, 2011*

After much thought and searching around I finally settled on ordering a pair of these knives. I like Cold Steel products and generally find them to be well made and durable... this knife is NO EXCEPTION. Buy with confidence, these are priced right for what you are getting. A heavy duty carbon steel blade that will put up with years of punishment. At twenty something dollars, this is a good value, buy it, or two or three. You'll spend $50 on a folder and $100 on a big fixed blade, so why skimp on a good thrower?!? Go buy some pot metal cheapo specials, and you'll throw the knife a few times, and then you'll throw it and hit a bulls-eye right into the trash can. Plus all of those other "throwing knives" are so stupid-goofy with a big fat blade and a tiny impractical handle. Want to learn how to throw a real knife? Get this one, want to throw a few times and move on to some other pleasant little distraction? Don't waste your money here, go buy a pot-metal wally world special and be done with it. Oh yeah, you will miss, and you will hit hard objects, the knife will bounce around on your concrete floor, and you will sometimes hit another knife stuck in the target. Don't fool yourself. This blade will show the wear, but won't have massive chips or bend horribly with this abuse. Plus when you throw this puppy, be prepared to see it hit hard, man, I would NOT want to be hit with one of these! Even a handle hit would wound somebody seriously. As an aside, I bought these specifically for no-spin knife throwing, and have found these to work well for that... no they're not perfect, but I feel like I could pick up any heavy combat knife and stick it at a reasonable distance! Try to learn that with one of those buffoonery pot-metal specials. Also, be prepared to shred up the para-cord handles on these as your blade might hit just right with a subsequent knife (especially when throwing multiple weapons, which I avoid now because of this). No problem, a little patience and you can just wrap a new handle, because you probably won't like the bare metal handle. The blade grind on this is a bit thick and flat for a survival knife, I would prefer a full flat grind, but you would lose weight and durability; however, this knife could work in a combat knife role much better than other throwers I've seen, you could even baton with this knife, but it would probably jam up because of the grind. After much throwing the blade will be pretty dull, but it's the tip that does the heavy work anyway, and I'm too lazy to sharpen this up all the time, so I'll take along my Recon Scout for camping (but I wouldn't want to throw it and ding it up... so maybe I'll take one of these after all!). Warning, this knife will destroy targets quickly, prepare to be splitting two by fours and having things go through your backstop and into your paint cans in the basement. Yes I thew THROUGH a can, and just couldn't get upset because it was just too cool, looking at how the knife stuck in the can, tip sticking out one side and handle jammed into the other... it actually sealed the can so paint didn't drip out much. You will be hard pressed to break a tip on this knife.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Buy it! Just buy it NOW! YOU'LL LOVE IT!
*by S***R on July 5, 2016*

I'm loving this knife. I've been throwing knives ever since I was a kid and saw the mountain man/trapper types throwing knives and hawks at Fort Michilimackinaw when the Voyagers paddled up. This is a great thrower, it is heavy and well-balanced. Sticks deep and throws really well. I like the sheath too, it isn't anything amazing, but I feel like it is better than what I thought I was going to get for the low price of $17.99. This knife is made of 1055 carbon steel and it's good stuff. If you doubt that statement then go look up a classic Estwing leather washer hatchet....same exact steel. And there are no shortage of men out there who will jump to bouch for that tool, myself included. This knife is awesome, just get it and you'll love it. I would not consider it a "survival" knife or a bushcrafting knife or anything like that, but if it is all you had in a pinch it would do better than expected. It is sharp and heavy so it will chop and the blade geometry would allow for batoning all day without issue. The only reasons I would not suggest it as a survival knife is that it is too heavy and unweildy for intricate carving and the paracord wrapped grip would get uncomfortable really fast if you were peeling poles for shelters or shoe-skis. Otherwise the heft, shape and quality of the blade is good. I just got this knife to be a beater thrower but I'm rapidly finding myself carrying it around on my belt in the yard and while my daughter and I are backyard camping. This is a really good fighter. It is long enough to reach all vital organs, sharp enough to sever arteries and a heavy enough chopper to probably hack off a hand or maybe even a foot. Not my number 1 choice for a fighter, but you will feel confident enough with this blade in your hand should someone come looking to make trouble with you. I was going to buy 2 more but overnight the price jumped to 21.99. I am starting to worry that amazon is playing stupid games with pricing based on our interests and buying habits so screw amazon. If I can buy this again at 17.99 or less I'll get more. But this is a good knife and sheath for under $20. Even if I paid $25 for it I would have been happy. I just want to get more at the original price. Get one, you're gonna like this beast!

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