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- Help IDing vintage Vietnam Tomahawk. | Bushcraft USA Forums
Vintage LaGana Tactical Tomahawk ("VTAC") This LaGana Tactical Tomahawk has served the United States in every single conflict since the Vietnam War The "VTAC" has a drop forged 1060 steel (RC 52-54) blade The handle is hickory and coated black Has some scratches and minor wear, otherwise good condition Comes with original brown
- Thoughts on forging a hand ax or tomahawk out of old leaf springs?
I'll first say my current forge isn't all that great at heating up larger metal, so this may be a real challenge I've got a pile of old leaf springs in the scrap pile, some bits with relatively low use((so not expecting ant hidden stress cracks from hard use)add-on helper springs I'd put on a
- Carry Options for a Tomahawk - Bushcraft USA Forums
I love the versatility of having a tomahawk with me in the woods pounding, chopping, splitting, defense, etc However, the constant tapping of the handle on my leg if I carry it on my belt is kind of obnoxious(I know I'm a whiny) What other ways do you all carry a tomahawk that enables quick
- Tomahawk - Bushcraft USA Forums
Considering buying a new hawk and was wondering if any of you folks have any experience with H B forge I like the looks of them but, how are they and do they hold an edge Any input would be appreciated Thanks in advance
- American Tomahawk Company now at USA Made Blade
We are excited to be a new dealer for The American Tomahawk Company Recently acquired by RMJ they have put out their first model and appropriately called it the Model 1 It is available with Hickory or Nylon Polymer Handles Check them out at
- [Poll] Which is your favorite Cold Steel Tomahawk?
Of course, the undisputed heavyweight champ is the Rifleman's hawk As someone who doesn't get enough practice, I find the heavier Hudson Bay is easier to use for wood processing Of course hawks also have a fighting aspect which some people consider more important So, which is your favorite CS tomahawk?
- Strongway Tomahawk - Bushcraft USA Forums
Anyone have experience with these Strongway brand axes out of Ukraine I like this tomahawk they have, but not sure about whether or not these Ukrainian makers are really forging them as they say or if they are cast I know there are a lot of foundries there and I question if these are in fact
- Wood splitting with my tomahawk - Bushcraft USA Forums
Yeah, this post without pictures is like Popeye without his spinach The Cold Steel frontier hawk and I went camping at Lake Tahoe this weekend and did some fire prep It did fine making kindling, but I challenged it to split some 4" chunks of softwood I had wood with squarely cut ends
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