SOG Survival Hawk SK1001-CP – Hardcased Black Axe Head w/ Nail Puller, Hammering Head, Fire Starter, GRN Handle, Nylon Sheath

June 5, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 05:19 GMT+0100 - Details)

Based on the Vietnam Tomahawk, the Tactical Tomahawk is an extreme evolution of the original which was considered one of the more unusual weapons of its day. Today there is a real need for a versatile tool for breaching operations, excavation, obstacle removal, extraction, and other utility applications. The 420 stainless steel head with polished satin finish is mounted to the fiberglass reinforced nylon handle with heavy-duty bolts and a steel ferrule for stability. Side hammer checkering insures precise placement when pounding. Carried in a nylon sheath this is a universal tool for modern man.

Product Features

  • Compact tomahawk with full-length stainless steel construction
  • Handle is glass-reinforced nylon and wrapped with paracord and includes a hidden fire starter
  • 3Cr13MoV steel blade mounted to the glass-reinforced nylon handle
  • Includes ballistic nylon carry/storage sheath
  • Overall length of 12.1″, weight 19.5oz, with a hard case black finish

Comments

⚖️ says:

I definitely recommend Came earlier than expected, I definitely recommend it 

heath heiliger says:

The fire starter stayed in place it cut thrue 8 inches of green wood like butter and retained its edge Put this,thing through hell! Figured the cord wrap,would fail first….nothing failed! The fire starter stayed in place it cut thrue 8 inches of green wood like butter and retained its edge. It was sharp enough,to shave with out of box and,am still using it on the farm today! SOG DOESNT DISAPOINT! and im really picky!

BASE 5_NYC says:

Much better than I expected. This is a solid piece of gear for under $100. The only fault I can find is the sheath. It really should have been Kydex. I gladly would have paid an extra $10 for a better sheath. It’s a very well machined quality piece of steel. The full tang makes all the difference & sets this apart from all their other Tomahawks. The fire steel in the bottom is a nice touch but it is very thin. So before you break it in half make sure you support it when you strike it, don’t hold it at the handle. I’ve…

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