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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Sharp, good heft, throws well Nov 03, 2011
By Guy Montag It's a bit of change from the classic wooden-handled tomahawk, but it throws well and survives all manner of impacts far better than its wooden-handled brethren. Plenty sharp, good balance, couldn't ask for more. May also be useful for a light-duty backpacking axe. Very good price to fun ratio.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Surprisingly strong and sharp! Jun 08, 2007
By Meteo22ob Unlike many other low-price weapons, the Condor Throwing Axe has suprised me in how strong and sharp it is. I was able to easily and consistantly embed it in half-inch plywood by throwing it pointy-side first. This axe is strong, fun, and WELL worth the price!
Very Good 'Axe' for a Very Good Price! Mar 30, 2012
By Rabbiddog First off this 'throwing' axe is nothing more than Condors Combat axe (CTK4010BC) with the wooden scales removed and NO SHEATH. The dimensions between the two are identical. If you are looking for an axe that is the same as this but with a sheath then pay a few more dollars and get the other. For those who have trouble visualizing the dimensions (I really didn't) this particular 'axe' is hatchet sized, so don't buy this thinking your getting a larger hawk type weapon. I plan on using this as my main camp hatchet. It has the classic Lagana shape and the relatively compact size does make it an ideal combat hawk in close quarters, hand to hand situations (if you think you'll ever find yourself in such a situation). Mine came very sharp, both the axe blade and the point edge. This is a very sturdy hawk and will stand up to abuse. Compared to some of the more expensive combat hawks, you can't go wrong with this baby. To give the handle enough dimension to grip comfortably, I double wrapped mine with 550 paracord. Of course, as with all HCS constructed blades, you need to keep the exposed metal oiled so it won't rust. Overall I am quite pleased with the axe and would recommend it to anyone looking for a nice, well balanced combat/throwing hawk/axe.
Update: Per Condors customer service they DO NOT sell replacement sheaths. I actually purchased a Truckmans Axe sheathe (the head dimensions are similar) and will update this review if that sheath works for this axe.
0 of 10 found the following review helpful:
it sucks Dec 21, 2010
By travis i bought this throwing axe thinking it was a throwing axe i tried for a hour to stick this in to a log and no matter how hard you throw it it wont stick i even walked up to the log and hit the log with blade and it still wont stick and its kinda small it does have a sharp blade out of the box but im not happy with this axe i will be returning it and buying something else
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