RMJ Kestral Tactical Tomahawk - www.knuckledusterbook.com
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@Lukos0036 "These things don't cost anywhere near what he is charging for them to make." Are you sure about that? I mean, the design itself took a lot of man hours/software expense. This is not your average tool. I know a guy that was in Iraq and used one of these to cut through chain, brick, and a damaged Humvee hatch. Its edge dulled but took a new one with a few strokes on a stone.
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@RoninSeadonkey wtf, wrong person dumbass, i believe the person u wanted to reply to was msskool
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@flippermethod In TX??? Do you know the laws from Texas? The Lonestar state is about 80 years behind is some of it's laws on violence. Open carry, shooting fleeing felons, shooting people messing with your property were all legal until very recently... they don't give a flying you know what... I doubt Tomahawks are illegal in a state like that.
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This review is spot on... I concur with everything you said and these are battle tested, field ready for High Speed, Low Drag missions. They work outstanding in a close quarter, breaching and room clearing, break and rake tactics for urban Law Enforcement. My buddy has one and when he pulls it everyone knows it business time. They do cost about as much as a gun... FYI.
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These tomahawks may be the best (arguably) but the company that makes them have long waiting lists with priority to military overseas and the prices are a bit steep. I would advise anyone who wants a good American made tomahawk to get a VTAC from American Tomahawk Company which will save you time and money.
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too small, needs more weight to it
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Fu*#ing smash something with it. Let's see what that sucka can do.
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Nice but pricy.
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like if u looking for rwj (raywilliamjohnston)
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Any thoughts on the winkler knives tomahawks?
It's worth mentioning that they are incredibly expensive as well. For a weapon made to service military personnel RMJ has no qualms about exploiting the solders pocket book. These things don't cost anywhere near what he is charging for them to make. You would think for service men he would at least give them a steep discount. Ah but never let it be said that a businessman has ever failed to exploit a niche.
Lukos0036 10 months ago 10
This is the only video on the internet where the words "deep penetration" are used in the same sentence as "hard blow" that DOESN'T require you to click the "Yes, I am over 18" button.
Well done, sir.
cvillebuck 11 months ago 4