Winkler Combat Hammer Axe TAD Edition

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Overview

A combination tool developed for Military and Law Enforcement use, the WK Combat Axe is made for breaching and combat applications. The user has easy access with a fast draw carrier. An integral glass breaker extends beyond the end of the handle.

The WK Hammer Combat Axe is basically the same axe as the WK Combat Axe, but with a hammer pole rather than a spike. It is a great woodcraft or field axe or performs well as a breaching axe when hammering is part of the operation.

Due to the nature of custom items, slight variations may occur.

By placing an order with Triple Aught Design, you are verifying that you are over 18 years of age and are aware of all local, state and federal laws regarding the possession of, or the carrying of this product. Triple Aught Design shall be held blameless for any infraction of laws made by the purchaser.

Specifications

Material

  • Blade: 80CrV2 Steel with no-glare Caswell black oxide finish
  • Sheath: Open Front, Felt-Lined Kydex Scabbard
  • Handle: 
    • Premium Maple
    • Green Canvas Laminate

Dimensions

  • Blade Length:  5 7/8"
  • Blade Spine Thickness: 3/8"
  • Overall Length:  13 ¾”

Weight w Sheath:   

  • 26.4oz

Features

  • A full length integral, tapered and skeletonized tang
  • Premium maple handle 
  • Integrated glass breaker
  • Felt-lined Kydex sheath, with Molle compatible nylon belt straps 

Labels & Logos

  • Chemically Etched Logos on Blade 

Made in USA

Features:

Axe Specs

  • Axe steel: 80CrV2
  • Black oxide no-glare finish
  • Head length: 5 7/8"
  • Overall length: 13 3/4"
  • Blade thickness: 3/8"
  • Skeletonized full tapered tang
  • Integral Glass Breaker
  • Hammer version

Sheath Specs

  • Fast draw carrier
  • Lined Boltaron®
  • HD shockcord quick-release retention system
  • Nylon belt straps with Mil-Spec Pull-The-Dot™ snaps

Behind the scenes of Winkler Knives:

In 1975, as part of an effort to authentically outfit himself with the equipment of an 18th century woodsman, Daniel Winkler made his first knife. Fueled by this experience and his intrigue for early American history, Daniel worked diligently for the following decade to become a full-time bladesmith. More than twenty years later, he continues to pull inspiration from frontier America - a time when the equipment a person carried meant sustenance and survival - and successfully builds tools of uncompromising quality that preserve the heritage of utilitarian art.