Darts / 【DYNASTY】KATANA KIWAMI Kouki
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SPEC

Category Soft-tip Darts
Maker DYNASTY
Materials Tungsten 80%
Shape Torpedo
Cut Ring Cut , Triple ring cut , Shark Cut , Wing Cut , Mulch Cut
Length 40.0mm
Weight (barrel Only) 17.0g
Standard 2BA
Maximum Diameter 7.4mm
Center Of Gravity Front
DYNASTY
KATANA KIWAMI Kouki
PRICE: JPY6,800
Expected:USD 43.20

Expected at JPY 157.37 for 1 USD.

This exchange rate is the closing price of yesterday ( 12/19 ).

The actual exchange rate will be determined when the order is paid.

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Product information

KATANA -Kyokumi- "Kouki

A sword with an ultra-thin cut, a shimmering flight and a strong blade.

The weight of the barrel and the outline that you can firmly feel the maximum length.
The main feature of the barrel is the main cut which is placed in a way that it "wears" the barrel rather than "carving" it.
The ultra thin main cut provides a stable throw that is not affected by the conditions.

Specifications
Material : Tungsten80
Length : 40.0mm
Maximum diameter : 7.4mm
Weight : 17.0g

Set contents
Shaft : LARO
Tip : LIP POINT
Flight : Dee.flight with Katana logo

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2018-02-12

I already had three barrels, but all of them were straight type, so I bought a torpedo type barrel.
When I tried it at a certain store, I felt that I could feel the weight of the barrel easily and it was easy to throw.

The place to hold it is almost always at the center of gravity and about 7-8mm thick. That area is around the boundary between the shark cut and ring cut, a modest resistance. Compared to the resistance of the famous sword Muramasa, which I purchased later, it feels much less. However, since it is sloped toward the center of gravity, it feels rather scratchy.
The length of 40mm may be the length of the middle class, but the part that can be held is limited and feels short, so it is not stable for me personally.
The slant of the barrel makes the arrow fly off in an unexpected direction, or if the thumb and forefinger are pinched at an angle, the arrow may fly off in an uneven direction, so I personally felt that a straight barrel would be easier to handle.

It depends on the person whether the weight of 17g is a good thing or not.
If you are familiar with other torpedo types, you will have no problem throwing this as it is a standard spec.

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