Unchained Preppers
General Category => Security & Survival => Topic started by: Outonowhere on March 24, 2013, 05:52:56 AM
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What says bad ass more than a freedom fighter covered in blood wielding a tomahawk?
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-0zasMwe_zsY/TaTZ3w_LO6I/AAAAAAAAAfw/U5uTpmD2MJQ/s1600/0520935_21283_MC_T_tomahawk.jpg)
To save me the time of typing one out, here is a good review of the SOG Voodoo Hawk.
http://www.offdutygamers.com/2012/12/sog-knives-voodoo-hawk/ (http://www.offdutygamers.com/2012/12/sog-knives-voodoo-hawk/)
This thing is a beast and I really like mine! And for around $45 bucks, its hard to say no! Only downside is the damn bloody nylon sheath that they send with their tomahawks, though I have seen some kydex ones available on ebay (but for a price).
Still, after seeing a bit what it can do with chopping wood and throwing it at some trees with friends (LOL long story) I am happy with it.
Anyone else have a fav hawk?
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I saw this really good hawk the otherday, it doesn't chop wood worth a fuck but what hawk does?
This thing is a great melee weapon all the way out to 800m if you know how.
Check it out!
Rambo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAHk5MnZs84#)
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My Minute Man rig carries a hawk. I only carry it for bush craft not as a weapon although it could be used as such I guess. Mine looks like the Long hunter (But isn't as the price is too steep for me) http://www.2hawks.net/AHAWKS.html (http://www.2hawks.net/AHAWKS.html) I bought min for around $50-.
I like these because of the square head which is great for pounding in stakes.
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I never considered a tomahawk, but I bet it would be a great fieldcraft tool. I have an SOG machete on my rig instead.
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I was looking at the trench hawk but then I found out about RMJ tactical and those tomahawks are full tang.
http://www.rmjtactical.com (http://www.rmjtactical.com)
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I was looking at the trench hawk but then I found out about RMJ tactical and those tomahawks are full tang.
[url]http://www.rmjtactical.com[/url] ([url]http://www.rmjtactical.com[/url])
Those are really sweet...
But FUCK! $400 BUCKS!!! Who in this rotted socialist state that we live in can still afford these without having a government credit card? I know I can't justify that much on one...
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LOL yea I decided to go back and actually check the prices instead of just jerking off to the eye candy. Well we can always dream.
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Google listing for 'Estwing Carpenter's Hatchet' (https://www.google.com/shopping/product/9237728085893244339?hl=en&gs_rn=7&gs_ri=psy-ab&tok=yhEHUetmCth4oISp0d6i8Q&ds=sh&pq=estwing+framing+hatchet&cp=7&gs_id=e&xhr=t&q=estwing%20hatchet&pf=p&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-Address&sclient=psy-ab&oq=estwing+hatchet&gs_l=&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_qf.&bvm=bv.44158598,d.cGE&biw=1024&bih=448&bs=1&wrapid=tljp1364188967257012&sa=X&ei=M99PUYS8OoH9igL8zYD4Bw&sqi=2&ved=0CG4Q8wIwAw)
Aka a Framer's Axe,
(http://www.cmcconstructionservices.com/files/338/200x200/90)
'Full tang' like a boss, $30-$35 out the door.
Don't cut your shoulder driving nails.. no joke, don't fuck around.
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While we are on the topic of ninjas, I carry three of swords with me pretty much at all times.
[img]http://www.arrse.co.uk/at
Too much weight to use ratio for me.
I'll stick to my KA-Bar for combat as well as field craft. Don't be fooled a true KA-Bar is more of a chopping tool than a cutting tool anyway.
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The fact that they went to game designers first for development [img]http://www.arrse.co.uk/at
I keep a hatchet and a machete in my B.O.B. both mandatory in my neck of the woods. But I wouldn't take them into a fight, too bulky and too heavy, a good fixed blade fits the bill perfectly. For the weight of a hawk I'd rather carry extra mags and forgo the need to resort to any viking fantasies I may have. Most of the hawks I've seen are clearly tacticool ninja bullshit. I just can't understand the point of all the cutouts on the heads, its an ax that weight is suppose to be there and for handles either go hickory which can be easily replaced in the field or full tang steel case and point. http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-media/product-gallery/B008QYVI26/ref=cm_ciu_pdp_images_0?ie=UTF8&index=0 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-media/product-gallery/B008QYVI26/ref=cm_ciu_pdp_images_0?ie=UTF8&index=0)
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I was looking at the trench hawk but then I found out about RMJ tactical and those tomahawks are full tang.
[url]http://www.rmjtactical.com[/url] ([url]http://www.rmjtactical.com[/url])
I'm a big fan of RMJ stuff. Yeah their prices are up there, but they produce some damn fine equipment. Do think a such an axe certainly has a place in a bug-out-bag or go-bag, provided it is light enough.
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I'm with Reaver on this one. I'd take my KABAR over a tomahawk any day of the week. It's sharp, strong, and well balanced. The tomahawk, IMHO, is for game boys who played to much Medal of Honor or Call of Duty or keep watching Mel Gibson in "Patriot." Though if you do plan to buy a tomahawk don't forget to buy some red face paint, feathers, and a pair of moccasins. I hear when you put them altogether the Great Apache spirit will help you fight off the evil white man. Maybe that's why the indians were able to drive whitey back from the plains......... All in good humor gents, and lady.
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Back in the day a war axe was an awesome weapon. But for some reason when I think about one now I'm reminded of that Indiana Jones scene. The one where the turbin headed guy is swinging his sword around and Jones watches him for awhile, and then takes out his gun and shoots him.
But then an axe will beat a machete nine ways to Sunday in chopping wood.
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Back in the day a war axe was an awesome weapon. But for some reason when I think about one now I'm reminded of that Indiana Jones scene. The one where the turbin headed guy is swinging his sword around and Jones watches him for awhile, and then takes out his gun and shoots him.
But then an axe will beat a machete nine ways to Sunday in chopping wood.
Lol, the origin of that scene is also quite humorous.
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But then an axe will beat a machete nine ways to Sunday in chopping wood.
Now this is what I'm talking about. Tons of bushcraft uses for a lightweight and nicely balanced axe.
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I recently bought a Gurkha Khukuri that does the job of hatchet and machette. You can buy amazing Khukuris hand forged in Nepal for less than $100.
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Tomahawk History Lesson (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnHSBpv4UdU#ws)