Condor Tool & Knife Indian Throwing Tomahawk 3904-0.8HC
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Made tough from 1060 carbon tool steel and burnt American Hickory handle, the Condor Tool & Knife Indian Throwing Tomahawk delivers a traditional trade pattern axe ideal for throwing. A great size for hiking or backpacking, this tomahawk also works well for light chopping tasks like removing limbs for trail clearing and fire making.
Brand New from Condor Tool & Knife.
Head: 1060 carbon tool steel is heat treated to optimize toughness, especially important for rigors of a throwing hawk. The head is forge finished on the sides with a medium polish on the 3" convex ground bit (edge) for a solid stick and added durability.
Handle: The handle is made from a solid piece of durable burnt American Hickory, offers nearly 17" in length in a straight taper to the pommel for smooth release when throwing. Fitted through the eye like a pickaxe for better absorption of vibration and added resilience.
Carries via a leather belt loop with matching snap closure blade cover.
1060 Carbon Steel: Simple, relatively low-carbon steel used in large, heavy-duty knives, throwing knives or chopping tools when toughness is the highest priority.
Specifications
Overall Length | 19.13" |
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Head Length | 6.00" |
Head Thickness | 1.36" |
Head Steel | 1060 |
Blade Type | Carbon |
Handle Material | Wood |
Sheath | Leather |
Weight | 21.62 oz. |
Country of Manufacture | El Salvador |