14 October 2013, 13:38
I know there are a few threads on axes, so sorry to spam....
I included this in my kit for the October dartmoor meet.
http://www.thebushcraftstore.co.uk/schra...4318-p.asp
Description:This axe from Schrade is not only super tough it is just a good idea. A good cutting tool and the ability to start fir are the basic fundamenta;s of survival and Schrade have combined the 2 into 1. You've seen it done with knives, now it is with a axe.
The axe features a 3.80 in. blade head made out of 3Cr13 stainless steel that has a wickedly sharp cutting edge with a hammer feature/head on the back side. The head is sealed in a thermoplastic rubber handle which is 12 in. in overall length.
The integreated Firestarter stores in the base of the handle handle and the axe comes with a super tough hard plastic sheath.
Weight: 1 lb. 7.1 oz.
It worked really well when we tested it in the field. Its lightweight and cuts well so I can recommend this one.
Lol also heaps better than S13's tommahawk
I included this in my kit for the October dartmoor meet.
http://www.thebushcraftstore.co.uk/schra...4318-p.asp
Description:This axe from Schrade is not only super tough it is just a good idea. A good cutting tool and the ability to start fir are the basic fundamenta;s of survival and Schrade have combined the 2 into 1. You've seen it done with knives, now it is with a axe.
The axe features a 3.80 in. blade head made out of 3Cr13 stainless steel that has a wickedly sharp cutting edge with a hammer feature/head on the back side. The head is sealed in a thermoplastic rubber handle which is 12 in. in overall length.
The integreated Firestarter stores in the base of the handle handle and the axe comes with a super tough hard plastic sheath.
Weight: 1 lb. 7.1 oz.
It worked really well when we tested it in the field. Its lightweight and cuts well so I can recommend this one.
Lol also heaps better than S13's tommahawk