The LaGana T3 Image Album is LIVE!!!

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Brotherhood of the Hawk!!! (:D...that was Robert's idea to say that...he dug the movie)

Images of the LaGana T3 Prototype can be seen by clicking the link below. Where the T3 really struts its stuff is when you pick it up! It is TOTALLY astonishing to have a Vietnam Tactical Tomahawk in your hand that is as light as a feather. By far, it was the most picked up, inquired about, and desired Tomahawk at our table at Shot.

We are experimenting with serrations on the hooking edge and hope to have a picture of this ASAP.

Pricing on this bad-mamma-jamma is forthcoming.

Enjoy!!!

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Very Sweet.

I just was visiting with The V-Man and he was telling about this hawk.:)

I guess your phone will be ringing tomorrow.;)

One of these in Rob's shoulder system and I might even like go to a big city...

Keep up the good work Andy....

BTW: Vance referred to Justin as a "Genius.":cool:
 
Thanks for the pics ATC!
Now, you've stated that the wedge is 6Al-4V; is the head as well?
Tactically titillated minds want to know!:D
This is definitely a project that others have said "wouldn't it be neat if...". ATC has done it. Kudos to you!

We are all hoping that all is improving for Mr. LaGana.
 
Big-T, I'm about an hour north from downtown.
Presently, I work in Bristol, which is just across the river from your state.
As for the number of ATC hawks, its a whoppin' nil. :(
But the first will be either the NG Lagana, or, depending on alloy, the T3. I'm leaning to the steel'cuz well, it's steel.
I've handled an acquaintance's Roger's spiked hawk. Rugged and tough, but I believe I'll enjoy the lighter, whippy handling characteristics of the NG LaGana. A great travelling companion.
When I do get it I plan on punching it through a bunch of different media and posting the pics.
 
Thanks for the info Justin!
Well, that makes it a great anti-personnel device and a not too shabby tool. I removed all the carpeting in my present house with a Mission MPK; so I can guess what the performance of the edge will be.
I did some construction on a former employer's farm with my Stilletto Ti Hammer, and Ti can drive nails with the best of 'em. So, shock and impact will not be a concern, and the hammer has a cast head I must add.
Your T3 will weigh less than 2 oz. more than the MPK, but the configuration will blow it away for chopping and leverage.
Keep the good news coming!:D
 
We're experimenting with a little treat in the handle that EOD personnel and CQB experts will totally FREAK about!

A hint...it's pointy! :D

Later,
 
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