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![]() 10/20/2014 at 16:47 |
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Does the existence of the phrase "tactical tomahawk" mean we've reached Peak Bro?
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We're well beyond "Peak Bro", bro.
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Okay kids, lets go!
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A tomahawk is going to be lighter. A 'hawk is more useful for combat and the straight handle is ideal for releasing while throwing. It does good job at bushcraft operations and can handle some chopping, but it's not designed like an axe for that one chore.
So why would I want this axe? If I'm in a combat situation in the bush, 9/10 it's a large predatory animal (and I have failed miserably as most deadly animal encounters can be avoided if you're not an idiot). This thing is going to do fuck all good against a bear and it doesn't chop as well as your standard hatchet. Seems like the type of people who buy these things are the same type of guys who like to wear cammo and tacticool the fuck out of their AR15's.
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ahyup. I see them in the store and say....what? who has a legit need for this?
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I think I may have an idea: