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Quoted: Does the bottom drop out, to allow an 18" hammer handle to slide down? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Thanks. I purchased one of these to try out. I will go with Atlas 46 if this one doesn't work well enough. Does the bottom drop out, to allow an 18" hammer handle to slide down? According to the Amazon listing, it is adjustable for length. I will post up after I receive it to give you guys an update on how/if it works. |
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Quoted: And just like that, I had an epiphany... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/128932/IMG_20221030_163912_jpg-2581928.JPG View Quote |
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Quoted: Stiletto for the win…. https://p1.cdn.hardwareandtools.net/is/image/HardwareandTools/Original/045242544028.jpg?vkey=K2eOi9QD1YICoJz3719pdDg1qomYwvdkc2Wt5s6VmuE%3D View Quote They are very proud of their product, huh? |
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Hammers back in style. Ima dig out my framer with tennis racket tape
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I don't know about a framing hammer on a battle belt, but recently I came across a video of Israeli police apprehending some weapon smugglers.
At 0:32 you can see a hammer hanging from the policeman belt. ????? ?????? ????? ????? ????? ???? |
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Quoted: I don't know about a framing hammer on a battle belt, but recently I came across a video of Israeli police apprehending some weapon smugglers. At 0:32 you can see a hammer hanging from the policeman belt. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpX0tObLRHM View Quote That's A strange looking hammer. Any idea what it was designed for? |
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A company called Stilletto makes a titanium claw hammer. Wicked light and fast.
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Quoted: According to the Amazon listing, it is adjustable for length. I will post up after I receive it to give you guys an update on how/if it works. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Thanks. I purchased one of these to try out. I will go with Atlas 46 if this one doesn't work well enough. Does the bottom drop out, to allow an 18" hammer handle to slide down? According to the Amazon listing, it is adjustable for length. I will post up after I receive it to give you guys an update on how/if it works. Thanks. On the Amazon page for your maglight/hammer pouch you purchased, the page shows "there's a a newer model." Looks like a HighSpeed Taco knockoff, but "open at the bottom!" Open at the bottom for hammer handle |
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Quoted: Go to Lowes and get a hammer hanger,hammer loop,etc. It's a thing for carpenters to use. ] View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: Thanks. On the Amazon page for your maglight/hammer pouch you purchased, the page shows "there's a a newer model." Looks like a HighSpeed Taco knockoff, but "open at the bottom!" Open at the bottom for hammer handle View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Thanks. I purchased one of these to try out. I will go with Atlas 46 if this one doesn't work well enough. Does the bottom drop out, to allow an 18" hammer handle to slide down? According to the Amazon listing, it is adjustable for length. I will post up after I receive it to give you guys an update on how/if it works. Thanks. On the Amazon page for your maglight/hammer pouch you purchased, the page shows "there's a a newer model." Looks like a HighSpeed Taco knockoff, but "open at the bottom!" Open at the bottom for hammer handle Dammit! I guess i'll just wait and see. I am the poster boy for "buy thrice, cry thrice", so this is par for course. |
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Quoted: Harbor Freight Tactical... https://www.harborfreight.com/media/catalog/product/cache/9fc4a8332f9638515cd199dd0f9238da/6/0/60517_W3.jpg https://www.harborfreight.com/media/catalog/product/cache/9fc4a8332f9638515cd199dd0f9238da/i/m/image_25068.jpg View Quote That rip hammer does look pretty sweet. [looks for 20% off coupon] |
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Quoted: Quoted: I'm going for the "brutal" vibe, as opposed to efficiency. Something like this: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/128932/teamamericahammer_png-2580801.JPG rather than an offensive weapon, wasn't that designed specifically to be a last ditch implement used by intelligence operatives for taking own life? View Quote Ah, so I'm not the only one to recognize the hammer from Team America. |
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Quoted: Dammit! I guess i'll just wait and see. I am the poster boy for "buy thrice, cry thrice", so this is par for course. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Thanks. I purchased one of these to try out. I will go with Atlas 46 if this one doesn't work well enough. Does the bottom drop out, to allow an 18" hammer handle to slide down? According to the Amazon listing, it is adjustable for length. I will post up after I receive it to give you guys an update on how/if it works. Thanks. On the Amazon page for your maglight/hammer pouch you purchased, the page shows "there's a a newer model." Looks like a HighSpeed Taco knockoff, but "open at the bottom!" Open at the bottom for hammer handle Dammit! I guess i'll just wait and see. I am the poster boy for "buy thrice, cry thrice", so this is par for course. So I got that One Tigris pouch (the older model) and it only adjusts about an inch. It is too small for a full size hammer. |
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Quoted: So I got that One Tigris pouch (the older model) and it only adjusts about an inch. It is too small for a full size hammer. View Quote Got my "newer" model. It fits a hammer snugly. The bottom drops out (Velcro) and the elastic/cinching is nice. You could slide a belt through the back or attach to a chest rig (with a single size 7 Blackhawk molle speed stick). The handle would hang quite low and might be a nuisance. Riding on a belt would be okay though. Newer version of Tigris Dead On Exhumer! prybar FTW or Dead On Tools Death Stick 18" hammer |
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Ive seen miners, pilebucks and shot-crete guys with chunks of 2" rubber airhose for hammer holsters - these in the pic are made of PVC, same design but different material. Something long enough to hold the hammer in place so it doesnt flop around and beat the fuck out of your shins/knees when you're running - large enough that it's easy to draw the hammer out - doesnt rattle like a steel hammer loop - doesnt rot like a leather hammer loop.
Attached File Attached File Diamondback make nylon hammer holster/sheaths. Ive never used one personally but might give it a try. https://toolbelts.com/product/hammer-holster/?attribute_pa_color=black&attribute_pa_position=right-side&utm_term=&utm_campaign=Smart+Shopping+Campaign&utm_source=adwords&utm_medium=ppc&hsa_acc=2460344977&hsa_cam=12512064677&hsa_grp=&hsa_ad=&hsa_src=x&hsa_tgt=&hsa_kw=&hsa_mt=&hsa_net=adwords&hsa_ver=3&gclid=CjwKCAjwtp2bBhAGEiwAOZZTuHVbk8U6gTYPFMnvrRsmP5CgtytGxf_IRLxolz-8XrI7mK6VjvpVZBoCvMgQAvD_BwE |
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I dunno...
We had a bad wind storm yesterday and some siding blew off. I had to get my ladder out and climb up to the peak of my roof above garage door to re-attach a course of vinyl. I grabbed my Estwing and Mexican Carried it up the ladder. It was basically appendix-carry but I chose left side so whatever is over there carry. You may be able to just carry a hammer over there regardless of a belt. |
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Quoted: Maglite loop? Prison wallet? View Quote Maglite loop, simple leather loop with a snap button and a polymer ring. For the discerning combat engineer that needs to carry tools to build, and weapons to deconstruct. Just remember, you’ll never be quite as badass as the TF2 Engineer beating fuckers with a pipe wrench. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/253414/ezgif-5-885df866e9_jpg-2580790.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/253414/ezgif-5-1da12b0f93_jpg-2580792.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/253414/ezgif-5-76141057cb_jpg-2580793.JPG View Quote I totally thought this would be a post by the penguin |
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Quoted: Not so sure about that. One hit and PP was in for brain surgery. Maybe he wasn't a KIA but definitely combat ineffective. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Claw hammers are for trim work, generally 20 oz and less.
Rip hammers are more versatile and are heavier. Wood handles break often but absorb vibration the best. Steel handles are the most durable but kill your hand. Fiberglass handles is a compromise between the two. My edc for 20 years at work is a Vaughn 999 20oz. rip. My holder is a cheap leather with steel loop https://highplainsprospectors.com/products/leather-with-steel-loop-tool-holder-for-hammer-or-pick-fixed |
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Quoted: Harbor Freight Tactical... https://www.harborfreight.com/media/catalog/product/cache/9fc4a8332f9638515cd199dd0f9238da/6/0/60517_W3.jpg https://www.harborfreight.com/media/catalog/product/cache/9fc4a8332f9638515cd199dd0f9238da/i/m/image_25068.jpg View Quote It’s a shame their fire axes used to be German made. |
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I've been waiting for this thread for almost ten years since Tyrese
The Walking Dead - Tyreese and Sasha introduction 3x08 Attached File |
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Just get one of these, or copy their sheath design. I have the model 1 and really like it.
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You can ignore the actual sheath part, but the holder is what I was thinking of earlier. I don't know how well kydex holds up like this though.
Cold Steel Trail Hawk Survival Mod |
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Quoted: @Bravo_Six https://i.postimg.cc/3Nkg8ncr/CA865-EF9-77-B6-47-F2-8-C43-60-C8-BB77-B17-B.jpg Menards View Quote Holy shit! Thanks for @'ing me. I thought that this thread died a week ago. |
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I have a tomahawk that has a spike opposite the blade side.
If you want a hammer for getting busy search Kult of Athena. |
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This holds a CS hawk with a little wiggle room, might fit your hammer depending on the size of the handle. You can put it anywhere on your belt and can even angle it.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VZXHL77?tag=arfcom00-20 |
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If you have a heat gun, you could try molding your own kydex snap/sidebreak holster, similar to the ASP sidebreak baton holders. Also wonder if sonething like this would work, depending on the handle Failed To Load Product Data |
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