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Legos are fun! I need to get a sheath for the big boy. That pipe hawk head on the 30" handle is the best fit I've ever seen. I take a file to the eye on my hawk heads and I almost have to beat on it to get it off.
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Anti-gun, anti-freedom California legislator Leland Yee served FIVE YEARS for running machine guns and rocket launchers to gangs.
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A buddy is in town and staying in our guest bedroom, and the first thing he noticed walking in the door was the Sayoc Kali look-alike Winkler tomahawk on display on the coat rack shelf. Later we were discussing tomahawk carry, and he mentioned a company I never heard of that makes a VERY expensive CCW tomahawk, Achterknives PDA (Personal Defense Axe). I believe he stated he first heard about them via a Jack Carr podcast. The same guy out of Ukraine who makes the Sayoc Kali look-alike also makes a look-alike of the PDA as well.
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Originally Posted By Blackwind: A buddy is in town and staying in our guest bedroom, and the first thing he noticed walking in the door was the Sayoc Kali look-alike Winkler tomahawk on display on the coat rack shelf. Later we were discussing tomahawk carry, and he mentioned a company I never heard of that makes a VERY expensive CCW tomahawk, Achterknives PDA (Personal Defense Axe). I believe he stated he first heard about them via a Jack Carr podcast. The same guy out of Ukraine who makes the Sayoc Kali look-alike also makes a look-alike of the PDA as well. View Quote @Blackwind Any chance I could get a link to the PDA clone? I didn’t find it in Ancient Smithy’s site. Thank you! |
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" We sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm. " -George Orwell
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Originally Posted By JaredGrey: https://i.imgur.com/4zJnIzS.jpg This one actually is an EDC tomahawk. It goes with me everywhere my backpack does, which is everywhere. The Vandrer Ironside gets some time every week in the backpack too. What do y’all think about a tomahawk display on a living room wall? Tastefully done of course, I’m thinking some Half Face Blades racked on the wall above the couch. My wife says it would look like a frat house. I said frat houses collect Everclear bottles not thousand dollar axes. She was not dissuaded by my facts and logic. View Quote What's the 1911 in the pic above? I told my wife when we got together that the house was hers to decorate as long as I have a room for guns, loading, hunting, skulls, military awards, etc. I'd say hawks in my living room would look shitty even though 80% of the decorations are pics of us hiking or of animals. It's the mans job to provide the home. The women's job to keep it. Imo |
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Originally Posted By 03RN: What's the 1911 in the pic above? I told my wife when we got together that the house was hers to decorate as long as I have a room for guns, loading, hunting, skulls, military awards, etc. I'd say hawks in my living room would look shitty even though 80% of the decorations are pics of us hiking or of animals. It's the mans job to provide the home. The women's job to keep it. Imo View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 03RN: Originally Posted By JaredGrey: https://i.imgur.com/4zJnIzS.jpg This one actually is an EDC tomahawk. It goes with me everywhere my backpack does, which is everywhere. The Vandrer Ironside gets some time every week in the backpack too. What do y’all think about a tomahawk display on a living room wall? Tastefully done of course, I’m thinking some Half Face Blades racked on the wall above the couch. My wife says it would look like a frat house. I said frat houses collect Everclear bottles not thousand dollar axes. She was not dissuaded by my facts and logic. What's the 1911 in the pic above? I told my wife when we got together that the house was hers to decorate as long as I have a room for guns, loading, hunting, skulls, military awards, etc. I'd say hawks in my living room would look shitty even though 80% of the decorations are pics of us hiking or of animals. It's the mans job to provide the home. The women's job to keep it. Imo That’s a Walther PDP, the striker fired pistol the Glock wishes it could be. I’d agree with you if they were cheap hawks. But Andrew Arrabito makes very functional art pieces that cost a lot of money. If my wife can display all her Russian ornaments all over the main living space, I think I should at least get one or three artistically crafted yet still perfectly serviceable tomahawks. |
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Jared, how big is that thing? How's the balance? I've messed around with shorter handles on a CS Trail Hawk head but found 14" to handle the best there.
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Anti-gun, anti-freedom California legislator Leland Yee served FIVE YEARS for running machine guns and rocket launchers to gangs.
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Originally Posted By JaredGrey: That’s a Walther PDP, the striker fired pistol the Glock wishes it could be. I’d agree with you if they were cheap hawks. But Andrew Arrabito makes very functional art pieces that cost a lot of money. If my wife can display all her Russian ornaments all over the main living space, I think I should at least get one or three artistically crafted yet still perfectly serviceable tomahawks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JaredGrey: Originally Posted By 03RN: Originally Posted By JaredGrey: https://i.imgur.com/4zJnIzS.jpg This one actually is an EDC tomahawk. It goes with me everywhere my backpack does, which is everywhere. The Vandrer Ironside gets some time every week in the backpack too. What do y’all think about a tomahawk display on a living room wall? Tastefully done of course, I’m thinking some Half Face Blades racked on the wall above the couch. My wife says it would look like a frat house. I said frat houses collect Everclear bottles not thousand dollar axes. She was not dissuaded by my facts and logic. What's the 1911 in the pic above? I told my wife when we got together that the house was hers to decorate as long as I have a room for guns, loading, hunting, skulls, military awards, etc. I'd say hawks in my living room would look shitty even though 80% of the decorations are pics of us hiking or of animals. It's the mans job to provide the home. The women's job to keep it. Imo That’s a Walther PDP, the striker fired pistol the Glock wishes it could be. I’d agree with you if they were cheap hawks. But Andrew Arrabito makes very functional art pieces that cost a lot of money. If my wife can display all her Russian ornaments all over the main living space, I think I should at least get one or three artistically crafted yet still perfectly serviceable tomahawks. No, the pic above that. You and your wife can hash it out then. I happy with her keeping the house. I have my man cave |
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Originally Posted By 03RN: No, the pic above that. You and your wife can hash it out then. I happy with her keeping the house. I have my man cave View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 03RN: Originally Posted By JaredGrey: Originally Posted By 03RN: Originally Posted By JaredGrey: https://i.imgur.com/4zJnIzS.jpg This one actually is an EDC tomahawk. It goes with me everywhere my backpack does, which is everywhere. The Vandrer Ironside gets some time every week in the backpack too. What do y’all think about a tomahawk display on a living room wall? Tastefully done of course, I’m thinking some Half Face Blades racked on the wall above the couch. My wife says it would look like a frat house. I said frat houses collect Everclear bottles not thousand dollar axes. She was not dissuaded by my facts and logic. What's the 1911 in the pic above? I told my wife when we got together that the house was hers to decorate as long as I have a room for guns, loading, hunting, skulls, military awards, etc. I'd say hawks in my living room would look shitty even though 80% of the decorations are pics of us hiking or of animals. It's the mans job to provide the home. The women's job to keep it. Imo That’s a Walther PDP, the striker fired pistol the Glock wishes it could be. I’d agree with you if they were cheap hawks. But Andrew Arrabito makes very functional art pieces that cost a lot of money. If my wife can display all her Russian ornaments all over the main living space, I think I should at least get one or three artistically crafted yet still perfectly serviceable tomahawks. No, the pic above that. You and your wife can hash it out then. I happy with her keeping the house. I have my man cave The 1911 above is one I built myself. Mostly Wilson Combat parts inside. |
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Originally Posted By brachiosaur: Jared, how big is that thing? How's the balance? I've messed around with shorter handles on a CS Trail Hawk head but found 14" to handle the best there. View Quote The Toor F13 is 9in long I think. It feels short, but fits the hands well. It’s size makes it feel like a Bowie knife that you hammer strike with. |
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"You have to understand most people are not ready to be unplugged, and many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system, they will fight to protect it." ~Morpheus
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This one is currently on a markdown at Amazon.
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Its nearly hawk carrying season
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"Somewhere in the midst of my coke-fueled orgy I decide life wasn't so bad after all."
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Originally Posted By DarkStar: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/555/IMG_1409_JPG-1708282.JPG View Quote @DarkStar Do you have a link for this axe, or at least a brand name? Thanks. |
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Originally Posted By Gage: @DarkStar Do you have a link for this axe, or at least a brand name? Thanks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Gage: Originally Posted By DarkStar: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/555/IMG_1409_JPG-1708282.JPG @DarkStar Do you have a link for this axe, or at least a brand name? Thanks. It is a Browning Shock N' Awe Tomahawk. I bought one in Desert Tan from Amazon in 2017 for $62 and did not like it as much as I thought I would; it looks great but it feels like it needs to be about 2/3rds larger. |
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Originally Posted By Beretta_Jerry: Have a sog Vietnam type with fiberglass handle Saw this thing. Looks impractically awesome https://i.etsystatic.com/14895691/r/il/f7e758/1895222163/il_794xN.1895222163_5hcj.jpg View Quote Is this the Vietnam model??? I'd definitely go hand to hand with Charlie using that... |
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Originally Posted By steviesterno16: seems like a thread that people will be able to help me... can someone knowledgeable in sharps explain what this is? I got it from an old neighbor who was moving, he collected pilot emergency kits. From what I can gather this is a vietnam era survival hatchet/machete thing. I was going to use it as a truck blade but have heard that it may be rare and should go to a collector instead of my 5 year old to chop shit while we're camping. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/455820/IMG_6401_jpg-1709582.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/455820/IMG_6400_jpg-1709583.JPG View Quote I'd go hand to hand with the vc or nva with that too |
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Originally Posted By JaredGrey: https://i.imgur.com/UZd5Qx5.jpg Cops called my work and said that someone we helped get arrested got out recently is part of a very large drug gang, and not only are they upset, but the gang is upset. Cops are working with the feds to build a case on recently released. Gangbanger started doing recon on my place of work and the employees the day after they got out. Boss told me to start coming to work very well armed. First aid kit (of which the pictured supplies are just a small part of) is now going with my everywhere, and the Spyderco ‘hawk sits on the sales counter and I use it as a conversation piece to talk about Spyderco knives. AR is either in my cars trunk or just behind the office door off the sales floor. View Quote |
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They've pushed it so hard, they've turned my little line in the sand into a trench. -pale_pony
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How is that bronze holding up.... and if you had to pick one would you go with his steel or a the bronze one? |
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1Andy2: it's just a question of if we decide to stop throwing coal in the furnace and lean on the brakes or if we're going to blow the boiler up getting to Full Retard'sville.
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Originally Posted By BURN: How is that bronze holding up.... and if you had to pick one would you go with his steel or a the bronze one? View Quote @BURN, the bronze is hardened pretty well, I've struck mostly wood and cardboard, but it's pretty damn impressive. The steel hawk is more practical beyond a weapon (not by much), but the silicone-bronze Empress is a pure weapon. The biggest advantage to the Empress is that it's extremely weather rust resistant; perfect for around salt water, marshes, etc. It would be a tough choice, but as a pure weapon, it would be the Empress easily. ROCK6 |
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Originally Posted By ROCK6: @BURN, the bronze is hardened pretty well, I've struck mostly wood and cardboard, but it's pretty damn impressive. The steel hawk is more practical beyond a weapon (not by much), but the silicone-bronze Empress is a pure weapon. The biggest advantage to the Empress is that it's extremely weather rust resistant; perfect for around salt water, marshes, etc. It would be a tough choice, but as a pure weapon, it would be the Empress easily. ROCK6 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ROCK6: Originally Posted By BURN: How is that bronze holding up.... and if you had to pick one would you go with his steel or a the bronze one? @BURN, the bronze is hardened pretty well, I've struck mostly wood and cardboard, but it's pretty damn impressive. The steel hawk is more practical beyond a weapon (not by much), but the silicone-bronze Empress is a pure weapon. The biggest advantage to the Empress is that it's extremely weather rust resistant; perfect for around salt water, marshes, etc. It would be a tough choice, but as a pure weapon, it would be the Empress easily. ROCK6 Thank you |
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1Andy2: it's just a question of if we decide to stop throwing coal in the furnace and lean on the brakes or if we're going to blow the boiler up getting to Full Retard'sville.
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Cool thread and even cooler pics.
But seriously, do you guys really CCW tomahawks? Not hating, because I believe in freedom, just wondering how. My G19, knife, and keys is a bit much to carry. Couldn’t imagine throwing an axe in the mix |
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Originally Posted By Cajun_Redneck: Cool thread and even cooler pics. But seriously, do you guys really CCW tomahawks? Not hating, because I believe in freedom, just wondering how. My G19, knife, and keys is a bit much to carry. Couldn’t imagine throwing an axe in the mix View Quote On body, no. I carry a full size pistol, reload, folding knife, fixed blade knife, and pen. My backpack goes everywhere I do, and I always have a tomahawk in it. A lot of single stick Eskrima and Kali translates very nicely into tomahawk fighting. Been having fun with that for a while now. |
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Originally Posted By JaredGrey: On body, no. I carry a full size pistol, reload, folding knife, fixed blade knife, and pen. My backpack goes everywhere I do, and I always have a tomahawk in it. A lot of single stick Eskrima and Kali translates very nicely into tomahawk fighting. Been having fun with that for a while now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JaredGrey: Originally Posted By Cajun_Redneck: Cool thread and even cooler pics. But seriously, do you guys really CCW tomahawks? Not hating, because I believe in freedom, just wondering how. My G19, knife, and keys is a bit much to carry. Couldn’t imagine throwing an axe in the mix On body, no. I carry a full size pistol, reload, folding knife, fixed blade knife, and pen. My backpack goes everywhere I do, and I always have a tomahawk in it. A lot of single stick Eskrima and Kali translates very nicely into tomahawk fighting. Been having fun with that for a while now. Thanks Completely understand. I’ve been known to keep an Junglas and silky in my backpack(I work in an office lmao) . Now I feel I may need to incorporate a tomahawk lol |
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Originally Posted By JaredGrey: These are a few of my favorite things. https://i.ibb.co/mFPKf17/IMG-4508.jpg The WarriorHawk finally got its photoshoot. With root beer. https://i.ibb.co/pwTFMhP/IMG-4515.jpg View Quote How do you like that knife? Ive wanted one of those ever since seeing it on instagram. |
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The Duclaw is literally my favorite fixed blade.
You can do small knife things with a big knife, but you can’t do big knife things with a small knife. The fact that it’s a big chonky wharncliffe even if the proportions are whack just adds to the romance. You should buy one now. They’re going away soon. I’ve got two more arriving on Thursday. |
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Originally Posted By Smashy: Thanks. A few of my stabbing, cutting, and ripping things. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50317422972_a70e60ace0_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50259977373_689965cc15_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50284177463_3e476b9e4b_c.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Smashy: Originally Posted By dryflash3: Originally Posted By Smashy: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/291771/th4552_jpg-1708297.JPG Thanks. A few of my stabbing, cutting, and ripping things. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50317422972_a70e60ace0_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50259977373_689965cc15_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50284177463_3e476b9e4b_c.jpg |
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Originally Posted By Taom: Originally Posted By chase45: Originally Posted By 40xb: There are always doubters in the fine art of carrying a tomahawk It's our appropriated birth right to carry a tomahawk and our obligation to honor our country's Native American history! ROCK6 |
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A few new additions:
Attached File I used the tiny Toor F13 Tommy this morning cutting down some saplings and branches for the burn pit. Handy little guy. I'm actually impressed by the Gerber, that's a very effective feeling breaching tool. The VTAC Model #2 is a little more versatile as a woods cutting tool. ROCK6 |
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