TOP 5 BEST TACTICAL TOMAHAWK AXE REVIEW

Published on October 27, 2020
Duration: 10:06

This video reviews five tactical tomahawks, highlighting their features, materials, and intended uses for survival, self-defense, and utility. It details the TOPS VI Axe's impact resistance, the Schrade SC-AX4's versatility, the CRKT T-Hawks' design variations, the M48 Camp Hawk's compact functionality, and the Bone Tactical Tomahawk's combat-oriented construction. The review emphasizes durability, balance, and practical applications beyond mere intimidation.

Quick Summary

Tactical tomahawks are multi-functional tools suitable for chopping wood, forcible entry, self-defense, and light demolition. Models like the TOPS VI Axe offer enhanced impact resistance, while others like the Schrade SC-AX4 prioritize durability and grip with features like paracord wrapping. The CRKT T-Hawks offer variations with hammer heads or spikes, and the Bone Tactical Tomahawk is built for combat with robust steel construction.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & What is a Tactical Tomahawk?
  2. 01:28TOPS VI Axe Review
  3. 03:06Schrade SC-AX4 Tomahawk Review
  4. 04:54CRKT Woods Chogan & Kanji T-Hawk Review
  5. 06:31United Cutlery M48 Camp Hawk Review
  6. 07:36Bone Tactical Tomahawk Review
  7. 09:08Conclusion & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary uses for a tactical tomahawk?

Tactical tomahawks are versatile tools used for chopping firewood, forcible entry, self-defense, military combat applications, and light to medium demolition tasks around the house. They serve as robust survival contingencies and are more powerful than standard survival knives.

What makes the TOPS VI Axe unique?

The TOPS VI Axe uses 1075 steel for increased impact resistance and features a specially designed crook in the handle. This design helps build momentum during swings and tilts the blade face slightly forward, similar to a kukri's balance.

How is the Schrade SC-AX4 Tomahawk designed for durability and grip?

The Schrade SC-AX4 has a 3CR13 stainless steel head with a powder coating. Its handle is made of low-density polyethylene molded around the tang for extreme durability. Over three feet of 550 paracord is wrapped around the lower handle for a secure, aggressive grip.

What is the key difference between the CRKT Woods Chogan T-Hawk and the Kanji T-Hawk?

The primary difference lies in the back of the axe head. The Woods Chogan T-Hawk features a hammer head, ideal for pounding tasks, while the Kanji T-Hawk has a spike, which is useful for splitting wood or breaking objects. Both share similar overall construction and materials.

Why is the Bone Tactical Tomahawk considered a strong combat tool?

The Bone Tactical Tomahawk is built with 5/16 inch steel, making it thicker and stronger than many competitors. It was originally designed for U.S. Special Forces and includes features like a secondary retention buckle on its sheath for secure carry during demanding operations.

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