RMJ Tactical on Modern Marvels
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@LoneIndividual Cold Steels gunstock club is the best and only fully funtional club of its type on the current general market. Given that its such an unusual object, I really doubt any other manufacturer would undertake the endeavor to redesign the club according to your specifications. I would be gratefull Cold Steel even bothered making such a thing, and for its price its quality is superb and its damn near unbreakable.
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Next step? A gun that shoot tomahawk.
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I hope they start making modified gunstock warclubs. Modified, as in full tang Halberd style design that essentially makes it a distorted steel battle axe/club
I hate the one's Cold Steel makes. The spike is a joke.
It's probably a bad idea, but I like exotic weapons.
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@WillowFilmz Axes have a lot more knockdown power than a knife. A slash is not as deadly as a puncture. The modern tomahawks you see near the end are not heavy at all, so it doesn't take much strength to use. A tomahawk is a very useful weapon/tool. More so than a knife.
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Trust me.. I used one over seas... You don't need much force for it to work.
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I dont understand why they dont just use their combat knives for clost quarters weapons i mean a tomahawk is deadly, but it reqiures more range of motion, space, and training to hit the enemy with the blade than it would be with a knife; where you could just direct the point into the enemy's body and that requires little to no space to load up and swing down. A tomahawk is also more easy to block and see coming as it is bigger needs more space to allow the force for a kill than a knife.
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@loctitevffv How do you like the Lagana? I've been lusting after one for a while now. I can't really afford the RMJ.
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Tomahawks have come a long way since my native great grandparents carried them in combat. It's amazing to see that even today they're still viable and deadly tools.
I'll eventually break down and buy one of those ATC Lagana hawks, or a Benchmade if they go down in price considerably.
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I don't doubt RMJ is a serious piece of steel but at 350.00 to 425.00 bucks a piece? I'll just tool around with my VTAC from American Tomahawk Company. $120.00 is as far as I'll go for a 'hawk.
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Outstanding design improvements on an ancient weapon! My personal hawk is a Lagana and although its been a fantastic tool, the RMJ is by far a better design. As with any tool, you get what you pay for and in combat, I wouldn't depend on a $40.00 made in China balsa wood toy to keep me alive.
Skill, knowledge, material, and American made by Americans. It's worth it. Good Job RMJ!



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TastyPandaMeat 1 year ago 16
I would become Usain Bolt if someone pulled one of those on me
Goatoftheforest 1 year ago 3