What about the Condor Combat Tomahawk?

I saw Condor's products at last year's blade show. Almost everything they do is cast.

I'd save my money for a few more weeks and get a ATC.

Berdar
 
Thanks for your response Berdar.

I was looking at ATC's Commache and it also appears to be die cut. It is made from a different material but construction looks to be very similar. I am still shopping around at this point.
 
I think there's a big difference between the two....... not only in overall construction, but quality and attention to detail as well. JMHO.

I could be wrong.........
 
Thanks for the advice pit man.

When I look at the photo and read the specs. on the Condor I am thinking, how bad can this thing be? I just wondered if anyone here actually had one in their hand. My thought is for $ 60.00 you get a 1055 material approx. 53 HRC and combat style design. It may prove to be a decent thrower as axes go.

For now I am still looking.
 
Thanks for your response Berdar.

I was looking at ATC's Commache and it also appears to be die cut. It is made from a different material but construction looks to be very similar. I am still shopping around at this point.

The build quality is probably high, and it's a good design, but I wouldn't want one.

I would never buy a Tomahawk made with Stainless Steel.

If you have the money to waste, buy a Condor and beat on it. See if it holds up.
 
I may have to learn my lesson the hard way on this one. I am leaning toward the Condor and if I get one I will definitely beat on it and see if it holds up.

Thanks to all for their comments.
 
let us know how they hold up

@ rat: there're two versions: one stainless and one carbon

Ookami
 
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