The Tomahawk F13, also know as the Tommy F13, from Toor Knives has quite the background story. Adding to their axe family, this Tomahawk is upgraded with a tactical twist being named after the "Filthy Thirteen". The "Filthy Thirteen" is part of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division. They were responsible for destroying enemy targets behind lines and got their distinct name by refusing to bathe during the week in order to use their water rations for cooking their meals. As for this Tomahawk, it can easily destroy and has excellent ergonomics for a comfortable, two-handed grip. The tapering flat grind and handle design permit a lightweight and ultra-sharp solution for outdoor excursions or breaching. The tip opposite of the blade can be used as a prying tool, with the help of the spike, to easily pry objects.
Specifications:
Overall Length: 9.0"
Head Length: 5.55"
Handle Length: 7.0"
Handle Material: G10
Steel: D2
Blade Thickness: 0.25"
Hardness: 57-59 Rockwell
Weight: 1.1 lbs
The Toor F13 Tommy Tomahawk combines rugged design with tactical functionality, paying homage to the legendary "Filthy Thirteen." Crafted with a 5.5-inch head and a 7-inch black G10 handle, this lightweight tool excels in outdoor adventures and breaching scenarios. The ergonomic design ensures a comfortable grip, while the tapering flat grind delivers exceptional sharpness for versatile use. Its innovative construction includes a prying tool feature opposite the blade, enhanced by a robust spike. Weighing just 1.1 lbs and forged from D2 steel with a hardness of 57-59 Rockwell, the F13 combines durability and efficiency for any task.