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Product Description
Measuring just under a foot long and clocking in at over 19 ounces, the Mantis Tactical Axe is big enough to chop wood, pound stakes, clear a trail, and fend off an unwanted enemy. But it’s not so big that you can’t take it with you on most adventures Read More
ItsOldGreg440c is a good high carbon steel...but it's cheap and it's not the hardest compound available... With a tool that has a thinner blade like this, 1084 or a vanadium alloy would do better.
I bought it, and the quality seems decent.... short of the top pin holding the scales on broke off first use... it seems to be decent haha
Just kidding... it's garbage. Stripped hex heads on handle upon arrival. Top "rivet" broke first use. can sharpen but is garbage steel.
bluephoenix well it really depends what you want to use it for. There are lots of reviews on youtube for "tactical" axes. and lots of ppl (mostly preppers) that also review this stuff. I'm going to bet most people would buy this and then leave it to collect dust. If you want to chop real wood, you want to a real ax. But these do have their uses.