A couple full tang pack hawks

BenR.T.

Tanto grinder & High performance blade peddler
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Hey guys I decided it was time to do a spikeless version of my Peregrine Tomahawk, and I am super stoked with how they came out. I decided to do smooth handles as well, just to mix it up. : )
These are built with 3/8" 4140. They are through hardened and then I spring temper the tang for extra toughness. Although beefy, they are quite well balanced and pack a lot of punch. The first one has orange G10 scales, and I hand filed a couple grooves on the top half for extra grip. The black one is Tero Tuf, one of my favorite hawk handle materials. The scales are attached using both G/flex epoxy and flared stainless tubes.

You would have a hard time losing the orange one in the woods. :D


Thanks for looking!!










 
Thanks!
Here are the specs.
Oal - 11"
Head length - 5 1/4"
Cutting edge - 3"
 
Beautiful Hawks.

Very similar size wise to my RMJ Jenny Wren with a head that's much more useful for backpacking, hunting, and camping, I like it a lot. Add in that very nice Kydex and you really hit it out of the park.

Thanks for sharing.
 
Beautiful Hawks.

Very similar size wise to my RMJ Jenny Wren with a head that's much more useful for backpacking, hunting, and camping, I like it a lot. Add in that very nice Kydex and you really hit it out of the park.

Thanks for sharing.

Thanks very much, I appreciate it!
 
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