Axes And Tomahawks

Axes & Tomahawks

Explore the expertly crafted collection of axes and tomahawks at TrueSwords.com, where functionality meets artistry. Known for their powerful cutting ability and versatility, these tools are perfect for a variety of applications, offering both precision and strength. Featuring the Honshu Karito Battle Axe, the Bad Axe Bat (a unique, axe-handled bat, or a bat with an axe blade, depending on how you look at it) and the Double Bladed Throwing Hatchet Axe, each piece in our collection is made from high-quality materials to ensure longevity and efficiency. With ergonomic handles designed for comfort and control, you can handle any job with ease. Much more durable than many other bladed weapons, axes and tomahawks are equal parts utilitarian and versatile. They can be used for campcraft, processing wood and building structures, and so much more - and many of the examples of axes and blades here will look pretty cool as displays, too. Whether you're adding to your collection, preparing for the outdoors, or looking for a tool you can rely on, TrueSwords.com has the perfect axe or tomahawk to meet your needs.


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11438 Gil Hibben Black Pro Throwing Axe USD 19.01 13 Gil Hibben Axes And Tomahawks CL1 Category L1 17.98
$139.99
52258 Honshu Thrusting Axe USD 14 Honshu Brands Honshu - Knives, Swords & Axes CL1 Category L1 139.99
$89.98 Price reduced from $129.99 to
48471 M48 Viking Axe And Sheath - 3Cr13 Cast Stainless Steel Head, Injection-Molded Fiberglass Handle - Length 27 1/2” USD 40.01 15 M48 Axes And Tomahawks CL1 Category L1 89.98
$46.99
18216 M48 Tactical Tomahawk Axe With Snap On M48 Sheath - Hawk Axe USD 16 M48 Axes And Tomahawks CL1 Category L1 46.99
$39.99
52350 Honshu Battle Training Axe USD 17 Honshu Axes And Tomahawks CL1 Category L1 39.99
$37.99
47548 Hand-Forged Bearded Axe - High Carbon Iron Construction, Rough-Forged, Wooden Handle - Length 23” USD 18 BUDK Axes And Tomahawks CL1 Category L1 37.99
$136.99
31732 M48 Tactical Trio Tomahawk Axe War Hammer Set USD 19 M48 Axes And Tomahawks CL1 Category L1 136.99
$159.99
52693 Honshu Midnight Forge Executioner Axe - 7Cr13 stainless steel, 27 1/5" overall, leather belt sheath included USD 20 Honshu Brands Honshu - Knives, Swords & Axes CL1 Category L1 159.99
$149.99
11302 Kit Rae Black Legion Battle Axe USD 21 Kit Rae CL1 Category L1 149.99
$49.99
9653 Alien Predator Fantasy Battle Axe USD 22 BUDK Axes And Tomahawks CL1 Category L1 49.99
$69.99
20483 M48 Ranger Tomahawk Axe with Lensatic Compass and Sheath USD 23 M48 Axes And Tomahawks CL1 Category L1 69.99
$99.99
25352 M48 Kommando Survival Axe Tactical Hiking Staff USD 24 M48 Axes And Tomahawks CL1 Category L1 99.99

AXES AND TOMAHAWKS FAQS  

  • What is the difference between an axe and a tomahawk?
    The main difference is size and purpose. Axes tend to be larger and heavier, ideal for chopping wood or larger tasks, while tomahawks are smaller and lighter, designed for quick handling and versatile use, such as throwing or light chopping.Tomahawks also usually have a very thin bit with a hollow grind, which makes them good for chopping and shaping wood, but not for splitting. Also, tomahawks tend to have straight handles. Some models are easier to re-haft than axes and hatchets, too.
  • What materials are used to make axes and tomahawks?
    Axes and tomahawks at TrueSwords.com are typically crafted with high-carbon or stainless steel blades for strength and durability. Handles are made from materials like wood, fiberglass, or composite for a comfortable, secure grip.
  • Are axes and tomahawks functional or decorative?
    TrueSwords.com offers both functional and decorative axes and tomahawks. Functional pieces are built for practical use in outdoor tasks, while decorative models are designed for display. Check the product description to know which is best suited for your needs.
  • What is the most practical way to carry an axe or tomahawk?
    Smaller axes and tomahawks may be clipped directly by their sheath or axe blade cover to your pack. Some may be carried on the belt, whereas larger models should be carried in a frog (which is usually belt-mounted) or in a back scabbard.
  • What maintenance is required for axes and tomahawks?
    Regular maintenance includes sharpening the blade with a sharpening stone or file, cleaning the blade after use, and applying a light coat of oil to prevent rust. Handle care, especially for wood, may involve occasional conditioning to avoid cracks.