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SOG Tactical Tomahawk - Bushcraft USA Forums I did a search of the bushcraft site and wasn't able to find what I was looking for; if I just missed it, feel free to point me to the right thread and disregard the following My question is this: For those of you who own or have used the SOG Tactical Tomahawk, what do you think? I know it's
Kepharts Hatchet - Bushcraft USA Forums Kephart's tomahawk I've been reading through Kephart's Camping and Woodcraft again and got to wondering Kephart wrote that "Among my most valued possessions is a tiny Colclesser tomahawk, of 8-ounce head and 2 1 2 inch bitt, which, with hickory handle and home-made sheath, weighs only three-quarters of a pound " Has anyone ever stumbled across an original one of these Colclesser tomahawks
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
Estwing axe to tomahawk conversion | Bushcraft USA Forums Estwing actually makes a "Tomahawk" - it looks pretty good and the weight seems reasonable I'm thinking of buying one has anyone here purchased or tested one yet? I've seen some reviews on them and I've handled them in the store They seem to have a good reputation and, like all things Estwing, seem to be very well made
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
Why do you guys decorate your tomahawk handles? I'm wondering why I see so many pictures of decorated tomahawk handles here I'm not talking about the color but about things that are permanently added to the handle such as rivets Adding stuff like rivets makes it so the handle can't be popped off the head One of things I like about
Loose Tomahawk Head?? | Bushcraft USA Forums I have a CRKT Woods Chogan Tomahawk that's head is so loose it slides right down the handle Got it around Christmas it was fine now it won't stay slides right down What is the best fix for it??
Cold Steel tomahawk thread! - Bushcraft USA Forums I love them, they're very capable tools considering their light weight Very fun to modify too Unless there's already a thread specifically dedicated to them let's roll! Trail hawk Norse hawk Spike hawk I have the the Cold Steel Viking hand axe too but it still in the packaging
Educate me on tomahawk sharpening. | Bushcraft USA Forums I've got my first tomahawk on order, a Cold Steel Trailhawk I already plan to strip the paint, and give it a good patina, as well as customizing the handle to my liking Still not sold on a tomahawk becoming a mainstay in my kit, as I carry small hatchets, a Collins boys axe, or a 8" Kukri for
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