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Mostly novelty hawks for preppers. You want a quality hawk that is practical, get one hand forged. $100-$150 you can get an excellent and obscenely sharp hawk if you know where to go. Whether you want a throwing hawk, a hiking/survival hawk, or heavier pole hawk, there are forges out there that meet your needs without resorting to this junk. I have a couple on this list that are dull and near useless. But regardless of the purpose, I'd take any of the several different styles of hand forged hawks off my wall before a single one on this list. The only plausible exception is in an urban setting, the pry bar on the end could be useful.
Though the Gerber Downrange tactical Tomahawk is the most well-known and the HX Outdoors is the coolest Tomahawk, I would personally choose the Tops Vi Ax hawk.
I've been throwing tomahawks since the early 80's, long before any of these high priced gadgets came out. You want a good old school "Tactical" tomahawk. The Cold Steel Spike Hawk, and you wont pay an arm and a leg. Sure it has a wooden handle, make it easy to replace in the field if you break it. Another good thrower is the Cold Steel Norse Hawk. Looks like something right out of the age of the Vikings. Wont see one of these over priced fancy things hanging on my belt. But you will see a real Tomahawk.
I'm surprised cold steel wasn't on this list! Just bought a warhawk, haven't used it yet but it is intimidating and will shave arm hair. It's a cold steel, built to last.
@@survivalgearofficial The Browning shock and awe but I also like to use the crkt tomahawk I think it has a very good grip handle and I didn't see it in your lineup but crkt products are usually pretty good and reasonable price
I don't know if it's a genuine suggestion since I haven't checked on the business in years, but the American Kami MicrAxe seemed to be at the top of the stack along with the RMJ stuff. The difference is that RMJ didn't have people complaining about waiting many months to receive their orders. RMJ is the only decent recommendation on this list though.
I've been looking to replace my older Lakota tomahawk. Your model is intriguing,. A drop and twist-to-lock in place double edge blade from the handle would make it even more interesting or lethal. This is a request for custom fabrication as the German cnc Cannot Please steer me in the proper r Must be elsewere I
Sometimes weapon demo videos crack me up. They find the most undateable nerds to show off products. A laser on a tomahawk is beyond stupid and no one is parkouring over boxes and doing front flips while throwing one lol. In an actual fight that guy would come in so over confident from all the hours of practice in his mom's back yard and get leveled immediately.
Same thing I just was thinking. I understand the Hollywood promotion to sell products and videos 😂 but for real life survival gear that's a no but it's funny as hell
Try Rmj Shrike, Talon or Ragnaok for tactical or Logger head, Jenny wren or Raven for outdoors camping etc. Rmj Tomahawks are best if you are regular and hardcore user of Tomahawk. Also Try Tops Hammer hawk or Cold Steel Rifleman hawk. Rest are gimmicks, tho they can chop a bit but not upto the mark of RMJ tactical which preferred choice of military. Gerber is not trustable after bear Grylls scam. Spyderco Sog etc are too flimsy and zombie tools too impractical. ☝️😎
A pistol chambered in 10 mm or 44 magnum might work. For lions in times past, there was a special spear with a long iron blade used by the hunter who pulled up in front of a charging lion in hopes of impaling charging animal. It was braced at a low angle in the ground and jerked up to about the lion's lower neck to chest level. May I suggest a 12 gauge shotgun with slugs. Shotguns are pretty affordable and quite flexible in uses. Some have interchangeable barrels.
Imagine spending $400+ for a Spyderco Warrior Hawk and thinking it'll protect you, only to encounter some angry prick who tries to rob you. You pull it out and he retreats into the bush and comes out a couple seconds later with a big stick and knocks you out with it.
You need to add the price to your videos I know a lot of them are a lot you may scare some people away but remember if you're going into the woods you want something that's not going to break add the price to your videos
Best selling doesnt mean best..... there are a fk load of stupid people out there that just buy the new because it's new. Most of these dont even look comfortable to use. The shock and awe looks like it would indeed send shock up the handle and make you go "aaawwwe" with every hit. Perfect name.
Hogue is almost always out of stock, on all their products, tbh if you want good quality without breaking the bank go with cold steel, i have their budget model of the fixed blade recon tanto, and by budget i mean its sk-5 steel (chinese version of 1095) and itll chop through 4in thick black oak, just dont expect to have much of an edge left, but easy enough to resharpen, and unless youre getting san-mai, or cpm v3, you wont spend a forture on cold steel
Does anyone actually use any of these for anything other than playing around? I have a few of these brands and wouldn't trust my life to them well not for any protracted length of time.
, my SOG is still a great chopper after being downright abused as my regular thrower practice piece. My RMJ is my regular camp/pack ax. The steel is top quality and it’s a one piece design…there’s not much to fail on it. Holds an edge great. Done a fair bit of bushcraft with it. A coworker had one thru deployment. I’d use it for a long term outdoor piece There’s plenty of RU-vid videos putting zombie tools thru the ringer. Again. One piece construction so I don’t know what’s going to fail.
Красиво метают топоры-томагавки! Как говорил мой инструктор по физподготовке: "Если тебе попадётся придурок, который метнёт в тебя нож (или сапёрную лопатку, топорик - неважно!) и рискует при этом остаться без холодного оружия ближнего боя, просто забей его ногами, чтоб неповадно было твоим же товарищам поступать так же тупо и неосмотрительно!"
A tactical tomahawk in 2022? It seems somewhat ludicrous, surely a compact hatchet and/or a Cold Steel type Shovel would more than exceed the wood processing, chopping and digging requirements and serve equally well as a means of self defence! There's actual combat footage of trench warfare in The Great War (1914-1918, AKA The First World War) showing troops overrunning a trench and using their shovels as weapons, in the manner of a tomahawk. These supposedly tactical tomahawks appear to be based on mountaineering ice axes. Either of the two Cold Steel Shovels, the Special Forces or Spetznaz Trench Shovels would be formidable as self defence tools. I think I'd prefer to carry my Gransfors Bruks Hatchet and Cold Steel Shovel rather than a questionable 'tactical' tomahawk.
That's actually really funny. I have both the gransfor bruks hatchet and cold steel spetznatz shovel, but have been in the market for a tomahawk. I may just heed your advice and stick with what I have. Then again I probably won't because I'm too addicted to this stuff...