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Cold Steel Pipe Hawk

$34.61

Battle Ready
(3 customer reviews)
SKU: CS90PHH | Categories: Tag:
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    Do you prize the look and authentic lines of a traditional Pipe Hawk, but have little use for the hollow bowl and the strength-compromised, drilled-out wooden ‘smoking handle? Well here’s a Pipe Hawk without those disadvantageous features. Precision forged from 5150 carbon steel, the Pipe Hawk offers a long, reasonably wide cutting edge and a solid, fully hardened hammer poll that’s turned and ribbed to mimic a hollow pipe bowl. Fitted with a 19” hickory handle and weighing approximately 26 ounces it’s heavy enough to be brutally effective as a chopping tool and weapon plus its solid bowl will drive nails, spikes and stakes with the power of a framing hammer.

    An add-on axehead sheath is available for this axe and can be found on our site with the SKU: CSSC90PHH

    3 reviews for Cold Steel Pipe Hawk

    1. Mark Moore

      One tough little axe… Buy one of each….start a collection…..customize them. They can handle any job you throw at ’em. I know……I own three and love them. …………………..McM

    2. GJ

      Perfect compromise All the cold steel hawks are great. They are small, but the speed at which you can swing them mean the impact they have is great. The pipe hawk is often considered the model that has the perfect balance between weight and usefulness. The quality is pretty consistent, and they are deferentially hardened (even the hammer poll!), which is really hard to find in this price range.
      Tip: throw away the set screw and sand the haft in order to get a really good friction fit between the head and the haft.

    3. Jordan (verified owner)

      It’s a great little hatchet. But being designed as a hawk, with the head securing up the shaft instead of down the shaft, I find it not as set and sturdy on the shaft. That little screw in the head to the shaft just isn’t going to hold it. As with anything else, I plan on some modifications to make it great. And this is great for the money. I got it because it was reminiscent of a carpenter’s axe and can definitely be used as a solid hammer (though the head’s a tad small for my skill level) and I got it for that versatility. The head feels very strong and takes a good edge with grinding. You won’t go wrong with it, but Cold Steel offers enough variety of tomohawks that you may find a slightly differently styled one that suits you more. I’m thinking of picking up a variety of them, keep the one I like most and give the rest as gifts to outdoorsy family.

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