American Frontier Rifleman's Tomahawk With Hickory Handle - Quality Construction & Historically Accurate
This superb tomahawk features a factory-honed cutting edge. It has two sticking points on its cutting edge and handles extremely well.
The Rifleman's Hawk has a traditional American hammer-head style butt for hammering stakes.
Suitable for re-enactors from any period stretching from the French and Indian War clear up to the final settling of the West in the late 1800's. This authentic, good looking Tomahawk is one tough customer you're sure to appreciate.
This light weight Tomahawk is a joy to use too as it reduces wrist, elbow, and shoulder strain without sacrificing anything in chopping power or ease of handling.
Specifications
Imperial | Metric | |
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Weight | 32oz | 0.91kg |
Primary Edge | 3½" | 8.9cm |
Hawk Length | 81⁄8" | 20.6cm |
Handle Details | American Hickory | |
Steel | Drop Forged 1055 Carbon | |
Overall | 22" | 55.9cm |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Sheath Available - SC90RH
Cold Steel
These superb tomahawks and hammers are precision drop forged from 1055 Carbon steel. Drop forging is, without doubt, the best method of manufacture for any impact tool, particularly one with a cutting edge. During the forging process a metal ingot is heated almost white hot and then formed into shape in a series of progressive dies. The large steel dies are fixed to enormous compressed air hammers. Each die hammers the hot metal into a gradually more finished shape. The steel is kneaded and compressed into a completely homogenous mass making the grain structure uniform and minimising gas pockets or other imperfections that can ruin the construction of a hand forged hawk. This is why most good axes, hatchets, and hammers are drop forged. These hawks are differentially heat treated. This means that the cutting edge and hammer face is fully hardened, while the balance is left relatively soft to absorb the shock of striking blows.