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I've seen a SWAT officer carrying a Stanley Fubar on his belt. I didn't talk to him, but I assume as a breaching tool.
It was in some sort of leather belt loop thing (probably from Home Depot). |
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Quoted: Quoted: That would be great if it way break-away, but the description makes it sound like it does not allow a quick draw. last one might work well I didn't see the pics after the edit. Do you have a like for that? I'm googling "one Tigris hammer" without much luck. |
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Quoted: AIMS™ Hammer/Hatchet Belt Holder with Magnet https://d2j6dbq0eux0bg.cloudfront.net/images/6120363/3129076448.jpg AIMS™ Hammer Hold https://d2j6dbq0eux0bg.cloudfront.net/images/6120363/1119529301.jpg View Quote I really like that 2nd one! I also love that they used a rusty hammer for the glamour shots! |
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Quoted: AIMS™ Hammer/Hatchet Belt Holder with Magnet https://d2j6dbq0eux0bg.cloudfront.net/images/6120363/3129076448.jpg AIMS™ Hammer Hold https://d2j6dbq0eux0bg.cloudfront.net/images/6120363/1119529301.jpg View Quote Nice. I like that they have a black version for urban environments and a tan version for deserts. |
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Quoted: I didn't see the pics after the edit. Do you have a like for that? I'm googling "one Tigris hammer" without much luck. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: That would be great if it way break-away, but the description makes it sound like it does not allow a quick draw. last one might work well I didn't see the pics after the edit. Do you have a like for that? I'm googling "one Tigris hammer" without much luck. In case anyone is interested, I found this one on amazon. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JJXDVN5/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A61NV174423ZK&psc=1 |
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Quoted: A buddy of mine once said, "the Iraqis were never afraid of an M4, but when you pull out the M9, they all started talking." Sometimes effectiveness can be a mental thing. View Quote My son observed the same thing about the muzzies. They were always playing with long arms but if someone pulled out a handgun that meant they were serious about shooting somebody. |
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Kydex Creations - Part 1: Re Rig for Ball Peen Hammer |
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View Quote I like it, but I have a nice well-used old hammer that I'm going with. Basically, this: Attached File |
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View Quote Holy shit! That is what the pics to the link on page 1 where supposed to be. That is fucking awesome! Now I need to break out the kydex and make a concealment rig. |
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Much as I like the tomahawk as a close range weapon, I think the hammer is probably more efficient. Probably easier to retrieve when you bonk someone with it, unless you’re using the claw and.
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Quoted: I really like that 2nd one! I also love that they used a rusty hammer for the glamour shots! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I really like that 2nd one! I also love that they used a rusty hammer for the glamour shots! Quoted: Nice. I like that they have a black version for urban environments and a tan version for deserts. IIRC they're the same folks who build stuff for Eagle Industries kit. I want one of their leather tool rolls but need a few other things first. |
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Quoted: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/fight-to-the-death-sas-soldier-reveals-he-killed-taliban-fighters-with-hammer/S7FVC2PFKJ6L2DM5B32KWOGHAE/ Rock on hammer dude View Quote |
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Quoted: IIRC they're the same folks who build stuff for Eagle Industries kit. I want one of their leather tool rolls but need a few other things first. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I really like that 2nd one! I also love that they used a rusty hammer for the glamour shots! Quoted: Nice. I like that they have a black version for urban environments and a tan version for deserts. IIRC they're the same folks who build stuff for Eagle Industries kit. I want one of their leather tool rolls but need a few other things first. I'm hoping that they have BF sale. I really like the AIMS™ Hammer Hold, but $60+ seems a little steep for what it is. |
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Quoted: I'm hoping that they have BF sale. I really like the AIMS™ Hammer Hold, but $60+ seems a little steep for what it is. View Quote True but if we're talking about adult/professional use, a good sling and QD mounts cost more than that. Most of their stuff looks like a lyfstile brand for a tradesmen but the quality likely matches the price. |
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I have a bianchi d cell or night stick loop on my revolver warbelt it works nicely for a hawk
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I think upper back is only good option. Unless I misunderstand the latest hammer fight tactics - I would think you want to coming down with an overhand swing
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Quoted: Roofing hammer is a better option. View Quote Ted hammer is best. For a holder, Atlas 46 AIMS hammer hold. The former owner of Eagle Industries owns Atlas https://www.atlas46.com/products.html?%2FWorkshop-Apron%2Fp%2F45685611%2Fcategory=12449577# |
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Quoted: CM was a great man. AKA the fresno felon. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: No pics, but the OP in that thread kind of summed up my thoughts. AKA the fresno felon. Matt was an awesome dude. Spoke on the phone with him a few times. |
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I'm pretty sure that that costs more than my truck. |
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View Quote I wonder if their description included “hammer” before yesterday. |
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Quoted: I didn't see the pics after the edit. Do you have a like for that? I'm googling "one Tigris hammer" without much luck. View Quote here |
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In for all possible answers. There has been many a time in the midst of shot and shell that I noticed that a bit of carpentry needed done. It good to see I'm not the only one.
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For actual work, I don’t have an issue with the leather/steel loop depicted at the top of page.
All the carpenters and laborers I see use them. Generally mounted at 6:45-7:00 or 4:00-5:15. Love my Estwing hammers and hatchets. Seems like they have a hammer for everything. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I didn't see the pics after the edit. Do you have a like for that? I'm googling "one Tigris hammer" without much luck. here Thanks. I purchased one of these to try out. I will go with Atlas 46 if this one doesn't work well enough. |
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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 That thing sure is sexy, now I need to find a old roofing hatchet to customize! |
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The setup I have on my survey construction belt for my claw hammer: A carabiner tied to my belt with parachute cord --- Underneath that --- I use a clip attached, 25' retracting tape holder sheath, tied securely to my belt with parachute cord. It has a wide enough hole in the bottom of the tape sheath for the hammer shaft to fit in.
I use the tape sheath as an extra safety purpose...just in case the carabiner doesn't hold the hammer securely enough. It usually takes two hands for me to insert the hammer into the two hammer holders...but it only takes one hand to pull it out. |
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