Active Shooter and the Wrecker

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RMJ Active Shooter, Winkler small belt knife and Helm 12" Wrecker
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Two hawks headed to the field (solo trip)-when I go out on todays excursion My neighbors carrying one of these!!!
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head to head
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Both Hawks perform great in the field-The Wreckers longer sharpened beard slips under briars easier to pull cut thorn vines- a task performed constantly on the trail
The RMJ slices a little cleaner due to its narrow blade profile. The Wrecker aggressive forward edge chops heavy wood better. The RMJ's longer spike makes prying and hooking easier
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In case you didnt know-Turtles eat mushrooms

These were just a few quick observations-field trials continue- Anyone have a task they want to see performed?
 
Master lock breaking! I think that's why RMJ created into the Active shooter in the first place to make a small breacher. The pics a re great, keep em coming...

Oh and how bout fuzzy sticks?
 
I would like to see some steel drum or some hard metal penetration with the tips and get your feedback on how well they penetrate and how easily they remove.
 
I just received my active shooter on Monday, honestly it's my perfect outdoor tomahawk. It's replacing my Jenny wren on my hunts. I'm even selling my winkler axe now. Really nice tool
 
Master lock breaking! I think that's why RMJ created into the Active shooter in the first place to make a small breacher. The pics a re great, keep em coming...

Oh and how bout fuzzy sticks?

The main reason I got the Active Shooter is for the breaching capability
heres a Pic with my Shrike S13
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Pole impaled in windshield, the Shrike handled the job-Breached a motel door last year. . . .
 
Cool! Looking forward to it.

You know you need to dual wield these babies, right? If there's anything the Resident Evil movies have taught us, it's that all weapons must be dual wielded. :) Even if they're tool/weapons.
 
Cool! Looking forward to it.

You know you need to dual wield these babies, right? If there's anything the Resident Evil movies have taught us, it's that all weapons must be dual wielded. :) Even if they're tool/weapons.

Ha-Negative If I did that the only one in danger would be myself!!!
Two's kind of heavy on the beltline but that's the tribulation of being a field tester. . . .
 
Thank you for posting- I've been looking at the Active Shooter hard!
 
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More testing to come. . . just a couple day old pic here. . .
 
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I hope you do more comparisons of these two! I think they weigh the same, do they feel the same in the hand?
 
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Active vs Shooter steel drum
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Wrecker vs steel drum
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Looking Good-still pointy
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Fatwood fuzz stick-note remember this is the Wrecker and not a Mora
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The thinner blade profile gave the RMJ the Edge here

More testing to come. . . .
 
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I just received my active shooter on Monday, honestly it's my perfect outdoor tomahawk. It's replacing my Jenny wren on my hunts. I'm even selling my winkler axe now. Really nice tool

Ahhh I talked myself out of buying one. Now you're making me want to buy one again,,, :foot:
 
Actually a Jenny Wren vs Active Shooter comparison thread would be the bees knees...
 
I am sad. For some reason, over half of your pictures refuse to load for me. That's on IE, Chrome, and my iPhone. I can't see the results! :(
 
That's crazy. After a couple of days of not showing up, your pictures loaded just fine.

Did you use the main edge or the inner beard of the Wrecker to do the fuzzstick? They're ground at the same angle, just curious.

For those of y'all that haven't seen the Wrecker's spike in person, it does not come to a sharp point. It has a tiny little flat on the end that makes it beefier than it would be if it was a sharp point. So the only change to WJC01's spike so far is a bit of the Durabake scraping.
 
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