Looks similar to the Sayoc-Winkler R&D Hawk, though that is made for combat, and not bushcraft.
combat against what?????
Looks similar to the Sayoc-Winkler R&D Hawk, though that is made for combat, and not bushcraft.
Don't know what's wrong with you guys - I've ordered a matching pair, one for each hip. Gonna get holsters made up, then I'll be the kiddy, eh?
combat against what?????
Not entirely sure.
Winkler does have an axe called Combat Axe, which looks a bit more sensible if into that kind of thing, http://www.winklerknives.com/knives.asp?id=160&big=yes
Though I notice the handle material goes up past the beard, so would have problems with splitting wood etc.
"...which might have a spike like a footmans pick..."
"do you bite your thumb at me sir?"
"...Is that an axe? I suggest either a footman's pick or arguably a warhammer?.."
"Elite Operators" huh? <snorts>
If I want to know what a fighting axe looks like - I look to the axes that were really used for that purpose. They look like small light axes or tomahawks as a rule - nothing much about spikes and fancy edges (other than those intended for use against armour which might have a spike like a footmans pick.
Anything heavy would take too long to recover from a swing. anything with spikes, angles and doodads would get fouled up in stuff.
Oh - and wood handles are lighter
I love this site. Someone posts a picture of something for chopping zombies and herbs...then I learn what a schiltron is!
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I reckon SAMON should get one and see what he make out of it......there might even be an axe hiding in there somewhere.....maybe
its actually a zombie axe.
I love this site. Someone posts a picture of something for chopping zombies and herbs...then I learn what a schiltron is!
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