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The M48 Kommando Survival Axe combines a razor-sharp 37-inch cast stainless steel blade with a nearly indestructible 30% fiberglass handle, secured by three metal bolts for maximum stability. Designed for hiking and camping, it doubles as a sturdy walking staff and includes a snap-on rubberized blade cover for safe transport. Lightweight yet rugged, this tool is engineered to tackle wilderness challenges with confidence.
| ASIN | B007K50H10 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #484,730 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #625 in Camping Axes & Hatchets |
| Blade Length | 4.5 Inches |
| Blade Material | Fiberglass,Metal,Stainless,Steel Blade |
| Brand | United Cutlery |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (194) |
| Date First Available | February 12, 2012 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00760729290570 |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass,Metal,Stainless Steel |
| Head Type | Tactical |
| Included Components | Snap-on rubberized blade cover |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.95 pounds |
| Item model number | UC2905 |
| Manufacturer | United Cutlery - Geneva Supply |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Part Number | UC2905 |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 37"L x 4.2"W |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 760729290587 760729290570 |
D**N
M48 Kommando Survival Hiking Axe Staff
Item arrived in a timely manner and in good condition, plus appears as advertised. It is sturdily built, and comes with the blade sharpened and sheathed. It is indeed of lighter weight, but is more towards the size of a walking stick, than a staff. The feature on the rear side of the head ends in a semi-blunt, hammer-like surface, although impractical to be used as such. Would be nice if they redesigned it into a true point. I am pleased with the item.
K**D
Well built
Handle is solid fiberglass, well built. Very happy with it
S**3
As a walking stick it's pretty nice but top heavy
As a walking stick it's pretty nice but top heavy. The actual "stick" part is resin and will bend if alot of preasure is applied. The head is metal, the blade takes and keeps an edge. You can chop wood with it, but it's not as efficiant as a real axe. As a walking stick, it is pretty cool looking and it easily supports my weight. I used some 1/8" leather cord on the head and stick for visual affect and better grip on the head. For me this was a nice purchase.
M**K
Fills a very narrow need for hiking stick, brush cutting and minimal animal protection.
It is true that head attachment is too weak for multiple strong chopping blows, but you can drill them out with larger bolts, hence 4 stars. I like this stick because of it small, lightweight size for hiking man made trails. In a mixed hiking group of strangers, the weapon sized head might draw unwanted attention alone, in the middle of the woods. Group hikes and Rambo don't always mix well. I am 5'10" and the stick is too short for me to grip the provided shaft hand hold, and gripping this by the larger axe head gives me less control and might be uncomfortable in a long 2 hour hike. Overall, I like design and weight, but after handling it, I question how effective it would be in a sneak small black bear animal attack when there is no time to draw back and stop a charging or jumping animal. This would be better for snakes and crawling threats and hacking thru brush. Sheath knives and a hiking partner are a better first line of defense. But this remains for me, a cool tool !
W**P
Log splitting
It held up pretty well for my trip out in the woods. Barely had to sharpen it and love the look of it too
D**N
Understand what it really is
This is modern version of a ciupaga, a traditional shepherds tool. It is not a Viking axe ,two handed chopping axe or hatchet! It was intended to be used as a walking stick and herding guide plus a weapon against predators and rustlers. The light weight head is shaped so that both thrusting and dragging as well as swinging are possible with one hand. The walking stick grip acts as stabilizer to keep the blade leading. The partial tang adds strength at the point where most axes fail, just below the eye. On the negative side the clever sheath does not stay closed but adding a rubber band cures that. The shaft is too thin for a comfortable grip and the rubber end will wear off in a couple miles. By adding a grip from a bicycle and tip from a crutch, this has become my favorite woods hiking tool.
D**G
Never regretted this purchase
I employed this axe as a part of my camping equipment 2 years ago, and have had nothing but great results. It has become my go-to for every campfire I've had since. Not only does it split wood really well, but I also use it as a fire tool to move burning logs around. It doesn't burn, melt, or warp under the heat. I cannot count the number of times ive whipped this bad boy out to make easy work of a bundle of firewood, but I can say that it is still solid after 2 years. It is so much a part of my camping essentials I've nicknamed it Brutus. Oh, and it works great to run off racoons and nosy neighbors and too.
A**Z
A pleasant surprise ...
I've been a martial artist for over 40 years. Made the move from hand-to-hand to weapons about 30 years ago. So you can trust me when I say this walking axe is well made, sturdy, well balanced and razor sharp. I ran through a couple kama kattas with it and it actually worked out better than a kama. Resting the shaft against my forearm through strikes and slashes, then letting it shoot out the extra 2 feet mid-strike like a tonfa, added a new depth to the ferocity and potential destructive force of each form. The slight flex of the shaft allows even greater speed, as it creates a mild whipping motion, amplifying the speed and force of swinging blows. It's my new go-to for romps in the deep, dark woods as well as night time strolls in the big, bad city. I reccomend it. Big time.
K**K
The size is smaller than expected but still a good size. I am 5f9 and it reaches the belt from the floor. Blade is sharp and looks like it can be sharpened. Very durable. Overall satisfied with the price.
A**R
Very good axe and strong. I tryed running it over with my truck to test it and it didn't even scratch the handle. I'm very impressed 😃 Ps it's very sharp
D**S
For some reason I figured this thing would be a walking stick...like the description said. In 5'11 and it is barely a walking cane, so for you big Vikings out there, don't expect to strut around like Rollo or Gimli. The sheath is a little strange, but the axe comes with a decent edge, though the blade lacks decent size. I won't be chopping any timber any time soon but if a critter tries to ruin my hike they're in for a big surprise.
C**N
Very cool to have as a walking stick
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