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Patriot Ordnance Factory – American Patriot Tomahawk

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Patriot Ordnance Factory’s American Patriot Tomahawk is made from D2 tool steel, nitride heat-treated and deep-fluted. The head features a pointed beard and impact spike opposite the blade. Aggressive cross-cut saw blades are placed along the back, and the handle features a strike point and is wrapped in Type-III (MIL-C-5040H) two-tone paracord with a slip know wrist strap. The American Patriot comes with a custom quick-release sheath made by Bladetech, complete with a locking snap tab and MOLLE strap attachments.

Made in the USA. Currently available for pre-order, with an expected ship date of mid-May.

www.pof-usa.com/shop/index.php?id_product=143

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18 Responses to “Patriot Ordnance Factory – American Patriot Tomahawk”

  1. Common Sense says:

    Looks nice, but I don’t understand the paracord wrap- on anything. If you need cord, you have to pull apart the handle. If you need a handle, cord is not the best material. Anyway, it looks like a good design other than the cord.

    • Red says:

      It’s a lot easier to grip, especially when the handle’s wet. Also a lot more comfortable.

    • Common Sense says:

      Shit, I should have looked for another five seconds- I didn’t see the cross on it. Now it looks foolish- paracord or not.

  2. joe says:

    Looks like those “fantasy” knives that only teenage boys buy.

    • Red says:

      Haha yeah the cross and serrations don’t really help the practical no-nonsense utility look do they?

  3. Sneaky Pete says:

    A Tomahawk with a Jesus symbol on it…..Right.

  4. Stefan S. says:

    Prefer my hand forged Spike hawk copied from an original 18th century hawk in my collection. Steel and tiger maple baby!

    • bulldog76 says:

      Ill stick to my riflemans belt axe myself …

      • Common Sense says:

        You aren’t an Infantry officer that used to be an NCO are you?

        Only asking, as the only person I’ve seen to carry one happened to take that career path.

  5. Mike Nomad says:

    Wow, what a shame. So close…

    / Reconfigure the voids in the head, so they are stepped for torquing various bolt heads,

    / flare the non-serrated edge slightly to make it safer & easier to use the reconfigured voids mentioned above,

    / lose the Christian Associated Iconography. I doubt the re-bop is actually a rap about pre-Christian sun symbols or primitive Aryan civilization. Besides, that is needed weight/space that could be used for other things. If nothing else, leave the area solid, and offer a selection of stampings (Jolly Rogers, or even Christian Associated Iconography, for example) for the space.