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Cold Steel Trench Hawk Combat Tomahawk

Cold Steel Trench Hawk Combat Tomahawk

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Cold Steel has become known for its brutally strong tools and knives. The Trench Hawk is no different Read More

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coolsalami
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Aug 30, 2020
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Great Cheap short axe
I mean it works and its sturdy and light, what more can you need. (metal was good qual too)
Recommends this product? Yes
cobramonkey
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May 5, 2020
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Great
Well balanced, good weight, shaft feels grippy. Very happy with my purchase
Recommends this product? Yes
scoon.json
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Jan 26, 2020
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Solid, great for everyday use
So far, I've been to use my trench hawk for chopping up branches into manageable bundles on a regular basis. This has served as a great substitute for an axe that came with my home. Aside from housework, this has been great for gathering wild bamboo for tameshigiri :-D. Get a sharpening stone and some honing oil and the blade / finish will last
Recommends this product? Yes
Mordrid
79
May 22, 2019
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A Great Tool!
This tool is too large for a tomahawk, too small for an axe, it's not a hatchet so default - f-----g axe - it is durable, sharp, functional. The polymer body seems strong, only time will tell if it is, they offer them online as a 'service part' for under $15. The sheath is rather ingenious and not sure if I like it or not... But - it works , and the tool, yeah it works very well.
Overall - I would buy again! The price I paid was a no brainer - thank you!!


p.s. The wife said 'what do you need that for' then takes it right from the freshly delivered box and goes to the log stack and begins 'venting Monday's rage' on it.... she then gives it back to me smiling.... I'm a little scared...
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Mordrid
79
Feb 8, 2020
Mordrid8 Month Update after tons of use: I've carried this on camping trips, long LONG hikes in the Appalachians last summer and this thing is great! It's lighter to carry than a traditional hatchet, it swings better than my father-in-laws older traditional hatchet, stays sharp and durable for what I've used it for. This was a great addition to my Kit!! My only concern for long term use - the polymer handle flexes and seems to fatigue after many uses. I feel this handle will need to be replaced sooner than later. Thankfully they've known that and offer handles separate from the hatchet head. I've made a purchase of said handle from MidWayUSA as backup when it DOES eventually crack/weaken. This handle IS THE WEAKEST LINK! But that's the same thing with all traditional wooden handled hatches, but just not requiring a replacement within 1 or 2 years of nominal usage. Still love it! Overall Rating: 8.5/10 -1 point for the sheath. The sheath seems cool at first. After your first attempt of removing it and putting it back on you see the issues. If you strap it to your pack or wherever you put it (on my pack, left side, secured via mollie webs), you will soon find you can't easily undo the sheath to remove the hatchet without seriously practicing that move. You need to see it and have 2 free hands to fumble around with it and also to re secure it in its sheath. Would much rather have a leather clamshell sheath held closed with 2 snaps, making it easier to 'pull out' the hatchet for use. -0.5 point for sharpness. While it was 'sharp' out of the box, it need some work for a true edge. An edge worthy to destroy foliage and clearing branches/brush with a single swing. It's sharp as hell now! This tool will not replace a proper matchette out in the bush, a matchette won't chop firewood like this. Having both makes for a more complete kit. If this comes back to Drop.com I would buy another 2, 1 for my father-in-law and my wife.
Bishop759
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May 4, 2019
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Great large as F tomahawk. I have quite a collection of tomahawks and this is by far the biggest. Not that that’s a bad thing. Pound for pound this thing is wicked!!! For the money you really can’t go wrong.
FOPK
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Dec 30, 2018
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Best drunk purchase I have ever made. Period.
Fractality
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Aug 4, 2018
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Brutal. That is all.
dtaft1259
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Aug 4, 2018
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It's a decent tool.
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8 Month Update after tons of use: I've carried this on camping trips, long LONG hikes in the Appalachians last summer and this thing is great! It's lighter to carry than a traditional hatchet, it swings better than my father-in-laws older traditional hatchet, stays sharp and durable for what I've used it for. This was a great addition to my Kit!! My only concern for long term use - the polymer handle flexes and seems to fatigue after many uses. I feel this handle will need to be replaced sooner than later. Thankfully they've known that and offer handles separate from the hatchet head. I've made a purchase of said handle from MidWayUSA as backup when it DOES eventually crack/weaken. This handle IS THE WEAKEST LINK! But that's the same thing with all traditional wooden handled hatches, but just not requiring a replacement within 1 or 2 years of nominal usage. Still love it! Overall Rating: 8.5/10 -1 point for the sheath. The sheath seems cool at first. After your first attempt of removing it and putting it back on you see the issues. If you strap it to your pack or wherever you put it (on my pack, left side, secured via mollie webs), you will soon find you can't easily undo the sheath to remove the hatchet without seriously practicing that move. You need to see it and have 2 free hands to fumble around with it and also to re secure it in its sheath. Would much rather have a leather clamshell sheath held closed with 2 snaps, making it easier to 'pull out' the hatchet for use. -0.5 point for sharpness. While it was 'sharp' out of the box, it need some work for a true edge. An edge worthy to destroy foliage and clearing branches/brush with a single swing. It's sharp as hell now! This tool will not replace a proper matchette out in the bush, a matchette won't chop firewood like this. Having both makes for a more complete kit. If this comes back to Drop.com I would buy another 2, 1 for my father-in-law and my wife.
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