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M48 Tactical Tomahawk Military Axe - Black Color | 3 ⅞” Cast Stainless Steel Combat Axe with Piercing Spike | Nylon Cord Wrapped Fiberglass Handle | Camping and Tactical Gear | 15” Length

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About this item

  • Precision Blade: Features a 3 7/8" precision cast stainless steel blade for reliable performance in any situation.
  • Durable Construction: 8" axe head attached to the handle with three bolts for added strength and stability.
  • Nylon Reinforced Handle: Built with a nylon reinforced fiberglass handle for lightweight durability and easy handling.
  • Includes Sheath: Comes with a durable nylon sheath for safe storage and convenient carry.
  • Overall Length: Measures 15" in overall length, providing optimal reach and versatility.


Product Description

The United Cutlery M48 HAWK AXE WITH NYLON SHEATH Hatchet are an amazing product from United Cutlery. This is a must own product for your hunting or sporting needs. But don't take our word for it, pick up your own copy today and see the United Cutlery advantage for yourself!.

From the Manufacturer

This M48 Hawk is the ultimate tactical weapon. It is lightweight to be carried all day without added muscle fatigue and the blade of the M48 Hawk offers a wide, upswept axe blade for mammoth chopping, slashing and cutting potential. The secondary edge on the back side of the head is specially sharpened on both edges for a cutting and hooking attack. When combined, the spike and axe head make for an efficient personal defense and breaching tool. The blade is securely attached to the indestructible 30-percent nylon reinforced handle with three separate bolts. It comes complete with a nylon snap button sheath.


Jesus Fernando
Reviewed in Mexico on March 20, 2019
excelente compra, producto llego en tiempo y producto de buena calidad.
Jesus Fernando
Reviewed in Mexico on March 20, 2019
excelente compra, producto llego en tiempo y producto de buena calidad.
Mitch L.
Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2017
This is fun little Hawk. This is my first one, and it is quite easy to get the hang of throwing. The point and tip of the blade are very sharp, so I would make sure to be very careful when using this, but that is expected. I've hit the handle many times and it still stands up to the challenge. I would suggest this to anyone interested in a reasonable priced Hawk.
Mitch L.
Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2017
This is fun little Hawk. This is my first one, and it is quite easy to get the hang of throwing. The point and tip of the blade are very sharp, so I would make sure to be very careful when using this, but that is expected. I've hit the handle many times and it still stands up to the challenge. I would suggest this to anyone interested in a reasonable priced Hawk.
Sillyosophy
Reviewed in Japan on January 31, 2017
This gets a full 5 stars for a hand to hand combat weapon.One thing, why the hell are people using this as a throwing axe??!! If you want a throwing axe, dont buy this!
Sillyosophy
Reviewed in Japan on January 31, 2017
This gets a full 5 stars for a hand to hand combat weapon.One thing, why the hell are people using this as a throwing axe??!! If you want a throwing axe, dont buy this!
Sir Henry
Reviewed in Germany on June 19, 2014
Die Optik ist sehr gut - nun muß sich die Axt auch noch beim Camping bewähren. Den Griff habe ich mir mit Leder beklebt, so liegt die Axt auch noch bestens in der Hand
Sir Henry
Reviewed in Germany on June 19, 2014
Die Optik ist sehr gut - nun muß sich die Axt auch noch beim Camping bewähren. Den Griff habe ich mir mit Leder beklebt, so liegt die Axt auch noch bestens in der Hand
CernunnosIV
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2014
I know, I know, it's United Cutlery but this is, indeed, one exquisite Hawk; at any price! If you are a knife collector, outdoors-man, martial arts practitioner or an edged weapons enthusiast and you haven't picked up a tomahawk yet I would emphatically urge you to do so forthwith. The weight, balance, fit, finish and over all quality of this item are truly amazing to behold. I mean when you open up this box and hold this ax in your hands for the first time you truly do feel like you've bought yourself something. Versatility this baby has in spades; as a light weight camp ax for processing damp wood on a rainy day or a devastatingly executive instrument of self defense tomahawks are probably more up to the task than you are. There are a lot of budget tomahawks out there but there are no other options in this price category that even come close to this one. As inexpensive as these are you can't go wrong. The sheath though... Well, that's sort of not this item's strong suit. While functional, and completely capable of carry, I would determinately opt for a custom Kydex sheath of some sort. That being said, This is a great deal and if you practice martial arts you're going to fall in love with the United Cutlery UC2765 M48 Hawk. I guarantee it. (oh, and the handle.. The handle material is a hardy glass lined polypropylene and feels really nice in the hand but I went ahead and added a black 550 para-cord wrap just to insure a positive grip in the event I might ever find myself in need of something like that).
CernunnosIV
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2014
I know, I know, it's United Cutlery but this is, indeed, one exquisite Hawk; at any price! If you are a knife collector, outdoors-man, martial arts practitioner or an edged weapons enthusiast and you haven't picked up a tomahawk yet I would emphatically urge you to do so forthwith. The weight, balance, fit, finish and over all quality of this item are truly amazing to behold. I mean when you open up this box and hold this ax in your hands for the first time you truly do feel like you've bought yourself something. Versatility this baby has in spades; as a light weight camp ax for processing damp wood on a rainy day or a devastatingly executive instrument of self defense tomahawks are probably more up to the task than you are. There are a lot of budget tomahawks out there but there are no other options in this price category that even come close to this one. As inexpensive as these are you can't go wrong. The sheath though... Well, that's sort of not this item's strong suit. While functional, and completely capable of carry, I would determinately opt for a custom Kydex sheath of some sort. That being said, This is a great deal and if you practice martial arts you're going to fall in love with the United Cutlery UC2765 M48 Hawk. I guarantee it. (oh, and the handle.. The handle material is a hardy glass lined polypropylene and feels really nice in the hand but I went ahead and added a black 550 para-cord wrap just to insure a positive grip in the event I might ever find myself in need of something like that).
Leonidas
Reviewed in Germany on November 15, 2014
Wie schon geschrieben.....habe ausgeholt und mit schmackes auf ein dicken Baumstamm geschmissen. Der Stiel ist genau dort gebrochen wo der Metallschaft aufhört, definitiv ne Schwachstelle und absolut unbrauchbar. Habe schon Erfahrung mit Werfen von Messer also kommt mir nicht mit Laie ode zu dumm zum werfen. Würde man wenigstens nen neuen Stiel bestellen können würde ich 3Sterne verteilen aber so leider nur 1 Stern.Condor Throwing Axe Double Bit kann ich empfehlen die is wenigstens an einem Stück und seit nem halben Jahr immer noch in Gebrauch
Leonidas
Reviewed in Germany on November 15, 2014
Wie schon geschrieben.....habe ausgeholt und mit schmackes auf ein dicken Baumstamm geschmissen. Der Stiel ist genau dort gebrochen wo der Metallschaft aufhört, definitiv ne Schwachstelle und absolut unbrauchbar. Habe schon Erfahrung mit Werfen von Messer also kommt mir nicht mit Laie ode zu dumm zum werfen. Würde man wenigstens nen neuen Stiel bestellen können würde ich 3Sterne verteilen aber so leider nur 1 Stern.Condor Throwing Axe Double Bit kann ich empfehlen die is wenigstens an einem Stück und seit nem halben Jahr immer noch in Gebrauch
The Dude
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2013
Compared to my trench hawk the M48 is a light weight. That just happens to be just what I was looking for. A light smaller hawk to be the alpha to the beta condor jungle bowie. Both are not heavy but nimble and work well together. My other combination is the cold steel trench hawk and cold steel chaos tanto. The weight really goes up with those two. But back to this hawk. I would not say it is for heavy abuse like breaking bricks and tearing down steel vault doors. Jumping buildings in a single bound and all the other superman stuff some people try to put it through. You know you guys, The ones that use a nice katana to cut a tree down....or a cheap katana,,,dude,,,get an ax or buy a saw, GEESH. Use the items for what they are intended for and if you need a crowbar...well, that is why they make crowbars. In my opinion this is a light weight defensive tool. It is nowhere in the ugly beast category the cold steel trench hawk is in. That trench hawk is tough as it looks, wicked mean looking, and will hold up to much more abuse the m48 would. And for about the same price. All I am saying is if you pick the tool for the job, you will be much happier and not writing unhappy reviews. The fit and finish on this is good to very good. It is sharp but could be sharper and the grip could use some improvement. But those things I can fix and the price is right. It is a fast striker and leaves a mark. So far seems tough enough for my purpose. So 5 stars it is and if you decide to buy one, it would make a fine addition to your tool box. Here is a follow up. I covered the haft in that non slip sand paper like stuff they use for stairs. It feels much better. For my cold steel african walking stick I bought some cane tips. I had some left over and stuck on one the end. It went on snug and helps with weapon retention.
The Dude
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2013
Compared to my trench hawk the M48 is a light weight. That just happens to be just what I was looking for. A light smaller hawk to be the alpha to the beta condor jungle bowie. Both are not heavy but nimble and work well together. My other combination is the cold steel trench hawk and cold steel chaos tanto. The weight really goes up with those two. But back to this hawk. I would not say it is for heavy abuse like breaking bricks and tearing down steel vault doors. Jumping buildings in a single bound and all the other superman stuff some people try to put it through. You know you guys, The ones that use a nice katana to cut a tree down....or a cheap katana,,,dude,,,get an ax or buy a saw, GEESH. Use the items for what they are intended for and if you need a crowbar...well, that is why they make crowbars. In my opinion this is a light weight defensive tool. It is nowhere in the ugly beast category the cold steel trench hawk is in. That trench hawk is tough as it looks, wicked mean looking, and will hold up to much more abuse the m48 would. And for about the same price. All I am saying is if you pick the tool for the job, you will be much happier and not writing unhappy reviews. The fit and finish on this is good to very good. It is sharp but could be sharper and the grip could use some improvement. But those things I can fix and the price is right. It is a fast striker and leaves a mark. So far seems tough enough for my purpose. So 5 stars it is and if you decide to buy one, it would make a fine addition to your tool box. Here is a follow up. I covered the haft in that non slip sand paper like stuff they use for stairs. It feels much better. For my cold steel african walking stick I bought some cane tips. I had some left over and stuck on one the end. It went on snug and helps with weapon retention.
Jay
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2012
I purchased the US M48 out of curiosity. It had good reviews, something that I'm not familiar seeing on United cutlery products, I've bought some of their stuff in the past to see what it was all about.Anyway! Moving on, I have a few other hawks, I have the SOG fasthawk, and the GG&G Battle, so something at the top and bottom end of this scale. I must say that the M48 is a nice tool, granted not as nice as my GG&G, but it didn't cost me $250 either. I went out trekking this weekend and as far as people complaining about the handle breaking under the third screw, I have to say there must be bad batches. I worked my blade this weekend, certainly past the point of breaking a handle if it were going to break under normal to failrly harsher than normal conditions. The black coat on the blade doesn't seem to be the best, as I've rubbed off a fair portion of it just over a weekend of testing use. However with good blade care this blade will last. It throws better than my fasthawk if thats what you're in to, and even in an attempt to test those broken handle reviews I even chopped down a small tree with it, around 10 inches in diameter....I know this isn't what a hawk is for, I'm aware, but I set out to break this thing...and I failed.The balance is great, the handle is eh... but functional, I did a paracord wrap on mine to help with gripability if you will. I love the fact that this thing whistles when flying through the air!On a scale using a functionality to cost ratio comparing these 2 hawks, I would rate this M48 as a solid 8. My GG&G is my favorite, but I'm afraid to have too much fun with it since it cost so much. This is a solid hawk, that was cheap, so If I throw it and miss my target and lose it...no biggy easily replaced at $30. I carry it with me more than my battle hawk now.
Jay
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2012
I purchased the US M48 out of curiosity. It had good reviews, something that I'm not familiar seeing on United cutlery products, I've bought some of their stuff in the past to see what it was all about.Anyway! Moving on, I have a few other hawks, I have the SOG fasthawk, and the GG&G Battle, so something at the top and bottom end of this scale. I must say that the M48 is a nice tool, granted not as nice as my GG&G, but it didn't cost me $250 either. I went out trekking this weekend and as far as people complaining about the handle breaking under the third screw, I have to say there must be bad batches. I worked my blade this weekend, certainly past the point of breaking a handle if it were going to break under normal to failrly harsher than normal conditions. The black coat on the blade doesn't seem to be the best, as I've rubbed off a fair portion of it just over a weekend of testing use. However with good blade care this blade will last. It throws better than my fasthawk if thats what you're in to, and even in an attempt to test those broken handle reviews I even chopped down a small tree with it, around 10 inches in diameter....I know this isn't what a hawk is for, I'm aware, but I set out to break this thing...and I failed.The balance is great, the handle is eh... but functional, I did a paracord wrap on mine to help with gripability if you will. I love the fact that this thing whistles when flying through the air!On a scale using a functionality to cost ratio comparing these 2 hawks, I would rate this M48 as a solid 8. My GG&G is my favorite, but I'm afraid to have too much fun with it since it cost so much. This is a solid hawk, that was cheap, so If I throw it and miss my target and lose it...no biggy easily replaced at $30. I carry it with me more than my battle hawk now.
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