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The Most Overlooked Feature of The Sayoc Winkler RnD Tomahawk | Terminal List KarambitKnives,com

qcreek11 Aug 09



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@JackCarrUSA

Picking a tomahawk for utility or for combat is a task that has to be taken seriously. This video is for the martial artist, especially with a Filipino Martial Arts/FMA background (Arnis eskrima Kali Sayoc) that is looking for a definitive tomahawk for their practice and for combat readiness.

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  1. @user-ln3ch7hy1x August 9, 2024

    Thank you, Master Estocada. After studying your teachings, I now feel more confident navigating the dangerous streets and subways of New York, armed with my Gerber Downrange Tomahawk and Tactical War Hammer.

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  2. @johnmutton799 August 9, 2024

    What about the crtk hawk with a curved edge across the top. They say the hawk was banned in warfare because it is cruel? Which makes no sense. I used a hawk in 1981 as a tool and weapon. I prefare a hawk where the head passes through the material without the material hitting the handle,

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  3. @nospam3327 August 9, 2024

    Haha, no boyfriends were injured in the making of this video 🙂

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  4. @michaelrizzo5523 August 9, 2024

    Good analysis! I'm wondering what differences would arise with curved top hawks with sharpened top edges like the CRKT Kangee and similar designs.

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  5. @jeffhunter3402 August 9, 2024

    Good description and explanation, thank you for sharing your insights

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  6. @mauricevillegas9428 August 9, 2024

    eternally grateful for bringing this content.

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