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  1. @cpurchase7237 March 23, 2024

    Ordered my first today. Can't wait to use it when it arrives

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  2. @samulphillips3473 March 23, 2024

    I brok a trench hawk.

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  3. @Skyfall-sv8df March 23, 2024

    Really love the tomahawk videos!

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  4. @qBeYcarpet March 23, 2024

    Combine with riot shield for best effectiveness

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  5. @davidoberlin4186 March 23, 2024

    "Without too much extension of the imagination"
    Haha great video

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  6. @Ruben-mi9vj March 23, 2024

    Actually the indian hawk was meant ti represent war turning to peace

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  7. @midknight3350 March 23, 2024

    When will the DVDs be back in stock?

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  8. @YakMotley March 23, 2024

    Cool video!

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  9. @victorwaddell6530 March 23, 2024

    Thanks , Rich . I own a Cold Steel Trail Hawk and an Estwing Hatchet. The Cold Steel Rifleman's Tomahawk is a heavier tool than their Trail Hawk but built for similar purposes . The Estwing hatchet is a classic tool , made of fully forged steel from head to pommel . The classic version sports a stacked leather washer handle similar to the KaBar fighting/utility knife of USMC fame . Estwing hatchets , axes , and hammers now come with handles of molded rubber type materials . But the stacked leather washer handles are still available in stores such as Lowes and Home Depot for around 40 US Dollars . Give me a shout and I can send you an Estwing hatchet , Gratis . That Fiskars hatchet you didplayed is a clubby blunt piece of kit compared to an Estwing . Cheers , Mate !

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  10. @YrielRazik March 23, 2024

    not much of a fan of tomahawks, prefer my short sword or hand and half sword.

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  11. @angiekempfer2105 March 23, 2024

    I'd vote for the Cold Steel

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  12. @EarlyMist March 23, 2024

    This video is awesome. Cheers brother.

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  13. @marksteven6116 March 23, 2024

    not as good as a sword or machete . cutless

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  14. @rdarda2225 March 23, 2024

    Awesome video again!

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  15. @James-ke5sx March 23, 2024

    'Peace Pipe' Tomahawk is ceremonial not for work or fighting here in Canada, nice video.

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  16. @johntaylor346 March 23, 2024

    Peter Lagana! Is that you?

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  17. @Kightravin March 23, 2024

    that's not a frontiers hawk its a trail hawk.

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  18. @perldog07 March 23, 2024

    Thanks for showing the OG Vietnam Tomahawk. As a boy scout in the mid seventies I had to buck logs for the fire more than once with one. It's owner, son of a Colonel who served in 'nam, liked to take my hatchet and leave me with that hawk. Your analysis of it for woodcraft is spot on imho.

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  19. @Excalibur01 March 23, 2024

    Knowing one mind, any weapon is good, but thankfully I live in America where I can exercise my right to bear arms.

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  20. @pandacommanda1 March 23, 2024

    Hi great video, I'm wondering where do you source these tomahawk techniques? Is it something you've developed on your own, is it police baton techniques transferred over to using a tomahawk? or is it based on Kali's and Silat's Wasay techniques?

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  21. @brianfuller5868 March 23, 2024

    Very informative.

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  22. @user-pv9pv4xf9c March 23, 2024

    This video is perfect timing. I was researching what weapons might be the best for a SHTF scenario, and I randomly contemplated on a tomahawk.

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