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Product Description
The latest edition to Toor Knives growing axe family is the Tommy F13, which is named after the Filthy Thirteen, of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division. The Tommy F13 resembles traditional Native American Tomahawks, but Toor Knives updated it with a tactical twist. Designed with a 90-degree point at the head of the axe, the Tommy F13 is the ideal breaching tool. The spike on the rear end of the axe head is extended to full tomahawk length giving the fingers plenty of room when striking with it. The 7in of handle length allows enough room for a two-handed grip, for increased swinging power, and the extremely durable G10 handle has a geometric texture carved into it for extra grip.
The latest edition to Toor Knives growing axe family is the Tommy F13, which is named after the Filthy Thirteen, of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division. The Tommy F13 resembles traditional Native American Tomahawks, but Toor Knives updated it with a tactical twist. Designed with a 90-degree point at the head of the axe, the Tommy F13 is the ideal breaching tool. The spike on the rear end of the axe head is extended to full tomahawk length giving the fingers plenty of room when striking with it. The 7in of handle length allows enough room for a two-handed grip, for increased swinging power, and the extremely durable G10 handle has a geometric texture carved into it for extra grip.