Saturday, September 5, 2020

For close in wet work



Cold Steel War Hammer

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  1. Hey CW: There's some messed up syntax in the last couple of HTML links to Amazon.

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    1. The href sequence has to be right after the opening <a

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  2. Fixed. Blogspot has a new interface that caused this. Why they made a change that messes everything up and makes life harder I'll never know.

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    1. Must be them Biden inspired ex-miners who switched to code-writers, CW.

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  3. A 30" war hammer that you can buy on Amazon, one click & it's on it's way to your house! Is this a great time to be alive or what?

    But things are slowing down, our world is changing. Not too long ago you could have gotten your order (the War Hammer) in a couple of days if you were on Amazon Prime, I ordered shirts last night, Prime is taking a week now... Things keep slipping like this we may "need" that war hammer before too long...

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  4. It's made in China but sold under the name "American Tomahawk Company".

    In the reviews over ten percent one star and all comment this is cheaply made; warped handles, screws that break off easily and needs to be assembled.

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  5. C'mon, guys...it is a Trotsky reference....

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  6. That is going Medieval, Ye Olde School. Another Cold Steel Offering is the upsized 92SFX Trench Shovel. A good close quarters tool for thrusting as well as hacking. I have one on order - have used its smaller Spetnatz brother for some years, a bulletproof tool. I expect more of the same for this.

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  7. Right up my alley. Just what I need when I get up close and personal with Commies.
    Years ago, I looked around and thought, "the entire planet is losing its mind!"
    Now, I have crossed that bridge.
    I have to admit it is so wonderful to be insane in these times with like minded people.

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  8. I have one, it is great. Replaced the cheap screws with #2 steel panhead sheet metal screws, stripped the paint and blued it. This thing will deliver damage at both ends.

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  9. I have run out of ammo if I have a need one of these. I have other "quality" tools anyway.

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    1. I still have my old service 42" ashe riot control baton that I weighted on the customer end with three pounds of Mallory Metal encapsulate with epoxy and capped with a bit of phosphor bronze sheet all soldered up nicely. old reliable. can leave a rioter laying in the mud crying for mommy and if used properly not many bruises to show their buddies at starbucks. mind you, those fucks carry 30oz Estwing claw hammers in their rucks. no mercy.

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