Outdoor Fun
144 Results
48686
Combat Commander Two-Handed Spartan Sword and Sheath
USD
73
Combat Commander
Outdoor Fun
Spears For Sale
CL1
Category L1
69.99
48344
Bushmaster Woodsman Axe with Sheath
USD
74
Bushmaster
Outdoor Fun
Axes & Tomahawks
CL1
Category L1
69.99
31380
Officially Licensed USMC Tactical War Hammer With Sheath
USD
75
USMC
Outdoor Fun
Axes & Tomahawks
CL1
Category L1
69.99
6182
Timber Wolf Full Tang Ninja Sword
USD
80
Timber Wolf
Swords For Sale
Ninja Swords
CL1
Category L1
46.99
GHPT
Gil Hibben Pro Throwing Axe | 12” overall | premium leather sheath included
USD
12.01
83
Gil Hibben
Outdoor Fun
Axes & Tomahawks
CL1
Category L1
24.98
TTHA
M48 Tactical Tomahawk Axe | 3 7/8" stainless steel blade | 15" overall | nylon snap-on sheath included
USD
84
M48
Outdoor Fun
Axes & Tomahawks
CL1
Category L1
49.99
Outdoor Fun
Enhance your outdoor adventures with BudK’s collection of throwing weapons and tools. Whether you're practicing with ninja stars, spears, war hammers, or axes, these items are perfect for fun and practical use in the great outdoors.
OUTDOOR FUN FAQS
- What’s the best way to practice with ninja stars, spears, war hammers, and axes?
Always practice in a safe, open area with a designated target. Use proper stances, start at close range, and increase distance as you improve accuracy and control. - Can I use these weapons for camping or survival?
Absolutely! Axes and war hammers are great for chopping wood, spears can be used for fishing or hunting (where legal), and ninja stars offer fun target practice in outdoor settings. - Are there legal limitations on owning or using these weapons?
Laws differ by region, so review local regulations before buying. Some areas may restrict possession, use, or transportation in public spaces. - What type of targets should I use for throwing weapons?
For ninja stars and axes, use wooden or foam targets designed for throwing. Spears work best with hay bales or reinforced targets, while war hammers should be used on durable striking surfaces. - How do I maintain these weapons for long-term use?
Keep blades and edges clean and dry to prevent rust. Store wooden-handled weapons in a dry place and occasionally oil metal parts to prevent corrosion.