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Battle Hawk Tactical Tomahawk

EMCSEMCS Member Posts: 4,063
edited September 2012 in General Discussion
Battle Hawk Tactical Tomahawk
Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Battle Hawk Tactical Tomahawk
By Jon Phillips
For soldiers on the battlefield, a tomahawk is useful for breaking down barricaded doors. We find that it's also handy for discouraging people from stopping by to make small talk. This solid-steel chopper has a satisfying 44-ounce heft and a 3-inch spike so sharp that you should review the training DVD before trying to remove it from its plastic sheath. The DVD also has tips on close-quarter combat, but we haven't watched them-so far the look of the thing has been enough to get us plenty of alone time.

A Link to the Battle Hawk Tactical Tomahawk

http://tiny.cc/4b5wjw

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    River RatRiver Rat Member Posts: 9,022
    edited November -1
    Someone had a really nice tacticool tomahawk years ago. Cold Steel?
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    KenthetoolmanKenthetoolman Member Posts: 839 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I have never been a big fan of United Cutlery knives over the years but I have seen and handled several of these and I keep having a hard time talking myself out of it.
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    drobsdrobs Member Posts: 22,533 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Perfect backup weapon for the Zombie invasion.
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    wartigerwartiger Member Posts: 3,861
    edited November -1
    Not for $258.00. No way.
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    swopjanswopjan Member Posts: 3,292
    edited November -1
    The tomahawk was my favorite thing in Call of Duty: Black Ops. Now I must have one.

    It was either grenades or a tomahawk for lethal thrown weapons, and throwing grenades in a panic just isn't quick enough [:D]
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    gunnut505gunnut505 Member Posts: 10,290
    edited November -1
    Weakest point on that "weapon" is the tiny screw going through the handle to hold the "hawk" on.
    There are several makers of much better implements; wonder why the OP says anything about taking down a barricaded door? I think it would just snap off the handle.
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    USN_AirdaleUSN_Airdale Member Posts: 2,987
    edited November -1
    i have 5 Tomahawks, one of them is one i made when i was about 13 or 14 y.o., solid truck leaf spring steel, 3 others were made by other people and given to me as gifts, the last one i bought and that was over 30 years ago, they are NOT "tacticool", but very useful and effective. there is no way i would spend $300.00 for a tool that would be just a wall hanger..., in my OPINION.
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