Tomahawk - design feature?

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TeeDee

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I'm wondering if the sharp pointy bit on the primary blade edge of these Tomahawks have a functional purpose?

Ideas??

Or just Hollywood Cool?

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Van-Wild

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That's a Winkler RnD axe. It's a combat axe.


Front spike for close combat use, rear spike for breaching.
 

TeeDee

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That's a Winkler RnD axe. It's a combat axe.


Front spike for close combat use, rear spike for breaching.

For $815 I would hope there is a guarantee it will work every time in that function.
 
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TeeDee

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I have one of these that I , er Liberated... salvaged!!! Yes salvaged , I may fashion something similar for gits and shiggles.

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Dave winkler made some kit for the seal teams I believe.

They have had a little more popularity since Jack Carr has written about them in his books and the release of the terminal list on amazon. Not quite used in bushcraft but more so in combat/duty
 

Jared

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It's for when can't use a gun. Like friendlies in proximity.

Years ago were photos of a Mexican cartel member in a kevlar vest who tried to wrestle away an agent's shotgun, so another agent used a Winkler.
 

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I'm genuinely intrigued who uses an axe for combat outside of LOTR.
I've personally known of these types of axes being carried in combat. While they are marketed as a hand-to-hand fighting tool, they are more commonly used to clear barricaded rooms, locked metal boxes, vehicles, or to create handy holes in the thick walls found in Afghanistan or Iraq.
 
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Less use than a hammer that you get on some of them.
Riggers axes are supposed to be absolute beasts for braying nails in and were used by the California timber framers.

I have seen old UK firemans axes with a spike on the back (the things with a black handle saying its safe upto something like 20,000 volts and the worst grind I can think of) but for me I'd far rather have a hammer on em.
 

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