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Video review: A first look at the Bark River Crash Ax

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Tactical axes have been around for thousands of years. If you’re in the market for one, this Bark River Crash Ax may be just what you’re looking for.

by Leon Pantenburg

Disclaimer: Knivesshipfree,com is a Survivalcommonsense.com sponsor. This is my opinion, and all I ever promise is a fair shake. I did not get a free product, and I was not paid to do this review. Neither KSF nor Bark River Knives had any input in this review.

So who needs a tactical ax?

Well, I’m in the process of checking this one out. Here is a quick, out-of-the box first impression. A more thorough review will follow soon!

 

Specifications (Courtesy of Knivesshipfree.com)

  • Overall Length: 14″
  • Ax Bit: 3″
  • Ax Head Width: 6″
  • Thickness: +/- .290″
  • Ax Material: A2 Tool Steel
  • Hardness: 58-59HRC (ax head), 43-46HRC (shaft)
  • Weight: 33.125 oz.

Includes leather sheath/cover for axe head.

Do you need an ax or a saw in your survival/emergency gear? Read this to help you decide

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