Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “CRKT Kangee T-Hawk Review” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/crkt-kangee-t-hawk-review/.
We miss Neil...RIP.Thanks, Talyn. Your footer begins and ends with a little Rush. Far out!
Randall
I tend to agree. Check out the American Tomahawk "Model 2" - it is a bit more of a lightweight belt axe than a true 'hawk, with a bearded bit and a hammer poll. I have one and love it. Made by RMJ Tactical (Ryan Johnson and crew).That's not bad but I prefer the utility of a belt ax with a poll for pounding. It's just as good a weapon if it ever came to that but a whole lot more useful as a tool. I am sure I could even find it more useful as a tool if TEOTWAWKI even came about some day, not holding breath on that one.
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Agreed about the poll end as a hammer for utility. I find a spike useful in my line of work. Thanks for weighing in!That's not bad but I prefer the utility of a belt ax with a poll for pounding. It's just as good a weapon if it ever came to that but a whole lot more useful as a tool. I am sure I could even find it more useful as a tool if TEOTWAWKI even came about some day, not holding breath on that one.
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Mr. Johnson and company are indeed talented. The Kangee is made in Taiwan.I tend to agree. Check out the American Tomahawk "Model 2" - it is a bit more of a lightweight belt axe than a true 'hawk, with a bearded bit and a hammer poll. I have one and love it. Made by RMJ Tactical (Ryan Johnson and crew).
Anyone know where the Kangee is made? I looked, but couldn't find any info.
Not sure who you are referring to in this thread? I EDC one pistol, one reload, 1-2 knives and a flashlight. Pretty simple and easy. I don't carry a 'hawk, compass, etc. in my daily life.It makes me laugh thinking about all you guys carrying 2 pistols, 4 magazines (or speed loaders), 1/2-dozen pocket knives and fixed blades, flashlights, cellphones, compasses, cases for everything attached to your gun belts, and now hatchets...all when you run to the supermarket for a gallon of milk...
Yeah, it scares people when I double park my Kryptek-camouflaged HMMWV at the local 7-11.It makes me laugh thinking about all you guys carrying 2 pistols, 4 magazines (or speed loaders), 1/2-dozen pocket knives and fixed blades, flashlights, cellphones, compasses, cases for everything attached to your gun belts, and now hatchets...all when you run to the supermarket for a gallon of milk...
I tend to agree. Check out the American Tomahawk "Model 2" - it is a bit more of a lightweight belt axe than a true 'hawk, with a bearded bit and a hammer poll. I have one and love it. Made by RMJ Tactical (Ryan Johnson and crew).
Anyone know where the Kangee is made? I looked, but couldn't find any info.
Nice. Who makes that?
The Kangee comes in a small poll version. I have that version. Big enough for pound small tent stakes if you're backpacking.That's not bad but I prefer the utility of a belt ax with a poll for pounding. It's just as good a weapon if it ever came to that but a whole lot more useful as a tool. I am sure I could even find it more useful as a tool if TEOTWAWKI even came about some day, not holding breath on that one.
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I saw Rush a couple times back in the 80's when living in OR, and twice when stationed in MN in 2012 and 2010.I’m not much of a concert guy, but I saw Rush live in 1982, 2012, and for the last time in 2015. RIP Neil, and I miss Alex and Geddy as well. But yeah, the Kangee could take down those double-necks!
Randall
I certainly agree, Pitdogg2!It's pretty cool!