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Cold Steel Assegai spear
Bring on the lions - hopefully the cowardly type. The very definition of "impulse buy".
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Lately I’ve had the urge to buy a Hatchet.
Lowe’s has some nice ones, cheapies down the street at Harbor Freight.
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Might as well go all the way, especially if your neighborhood is infested by mounted knights you can bowl off their horses ...
Also from Cold Steel. Comes with a 65” ash pole.
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Bring on the lions - hopefully the cowardly type. The very definition of "impulse buy".

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I don't know what you're talking about. It's obviously a gardening tool.
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Lately I’ve had the urge to buy a Hatchet.
Lowe’s has some nice ones, cheapies down the street at Harbor Freight.
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Check out the Cold Steel hatchets. Good for their purpose and relatively cheap.
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You certainly should be able to get your point across with that!
I’ve always been more of an axe man...
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Lately I’ve had the urge to buy a Hatchet.
Lowe’s has some nice ones, cheapies down the street at Harbor Freight.
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Do it! I have a few Cold Steel and they have held up to me throwing them. Be Safe,
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Lately I’ve had the urge to buy a Hatchet.
Lowe’s has some nice ones, cheapies down the street at Harbor Freight.
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Practice with the Harbor Freight then buy a quality hatchet.
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Dress appropriately, bare feet and nothing but a loin cloth.
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If you have the silly notion that you are buying a weapon then disregard this.
Except for the rare occasions when I want a light hatchet in the hammer loop on my pants, the best general purpose hatchet has a 2 1/4 lb. head on a 17" wood handle. Large companies sold them as hearth axes and house axes. They are a boy's axe head on a shorter handle. If you have a head the handles are sold at stores that sell to loggers. Vaughn, Craftsman and others sold good ones with forged heads for $25 to $30. Estwing's $45 version looks cool but does not balance as well. Rigger's hatchet/hammers are almost as good and their straight handles make them a lot better for double duty as a framing hammer.
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Edged weapons don't run out of ammo.
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This is the garage from the Geico commercial where the college kids run to a garage full of chainsaws to avoid the masked serial killer instead of the running car!
Let's Hide Behind the Chainsaws - Geico - YouTube
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This is the garage from the Geico commercial where the college kids run to a garage full of chainsaws to avoid the masked serial killer instead of the running car!
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Nah... That’s just my subterranean sanctuary, where I go to relax and remind myself how glad I am that I don’t have to chop wood for heat!
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I’ve got several hatchets and axes. I use to have a Herters Double Bit belt axe. It got lost along the years. I think Herter stuff was German, that little axe would hold an edge you could shave with.
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In a discussion about knives I posted this picture the other day - but my point here (pun intended) is the SOG hatchet/tomahawk. It's quite a high quality tool for whatever purpose you're intending.
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I came home from work one day to find my sons using my good tomahawk for throwing practice. (I was not happy, but I wasn't mad at them, I'm the one that neglected their needs!) We bought several normal modern hatchets. cut off the worthless "S" handles and installed 18" "California Framer" handles. In 1993 the cost ended up being $13 total each for the 9 of them (and about 3 hours work ) The boys all had 3 "Throwing Hatchets"
Back then my principle source of 2 by lumber was discarded waterbed frames. The boys put a layer of 2 by 8's & 10's on one side of a dilapidated out building, and painted a "Gingerbread Man" on it as a target, they named it Fred!
That summer they practiced hours a day throwing hatchets at Fred. They became accurate enough that at 25 yards they could stick Fred 10 for 10 throws in the head or groin! The next summer they worked on running paralle, and throwing as the passed.
My oldest now has a 12 year old boy, but they live in town. If I can figure out a safe target, I give him a stack of hatchets! While camping last week I had one of the throwing hatchets to split kindling with. I held it up and yelled, Does this remind you of anyone? My two older sons were there, and the second son yelled back "Fred!" My daughter stomped over and demanded I never mention Fred to her 10 year old triplet boys! I said, "But honey, you'll be stunting their manly development!" She said that New Jersey wasn't ready for that kind of manly! at least not from 10 year olds! Oh well!
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Here are some spearheads that a customer gave me on one of my trips to Sudan. The two barbed ones are supposed to be for spearing Crocodiles which are common in the rivers over there, the other for hunting game I'm not sure what kind maybe gazelles or similar, not much of that left over there.
These were probably made for the tourist trade.
Those barbed ones would hurt going in, but, really hurt coming out!
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I want to know what you do with him once you spear him!?
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Ivan's post reminded me of the results of 2019's Father's Day. My youngest son gave me a set of Smith & Wesson throwing knives as a Father's Day gift. I painted a target on a big cottonwood round, put it out by the woodshed, and the fun started. It became habit forming.
Then, our pal Iggy, from this forum, sure didn't help matters any when he sent me a genuine mountain man-style throwing knife. Heck! I hardly got anything accomplished around the ol' homestead all summer last year. I was too busy throwing knives!!
Believe me! I know how Ivan's kids must've felt. This is just like dope. Throwing knives was great...but I wanted something more!! So I graduated to throwing tomahawks! I got another cottonwood round and wheeled it out to the pasture by the mule corrals.
Sadly, it didn't stop there. First, the grandkids wanted to try throwing knives and tomahawks. They justified it to their parents by saying they were "preparing for the zombie apocalypse." They were out there practicing for hours. Then their folks decided to try it.
A couple of months ago, my daughter contacted me wanting some help setting up a knife and tomahawk range in their backyard. Now she has a big cottonwood round target with a set of throwing knives and a couple of throwing tomahawks.
I think Bullet Bob needs to put up a big target and start practicing. Let's face it. That spear point is AWESOME!
Like I said, it's habit forming. Beware!
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He would think a ‘skeeter lit on his back and stung him!
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I understand there is a rope tied to the spearhead, once speared the shaft breaks off and the croc is fought kind of like handlining a big fish, worn out, dragged to the shore and stabbed or speared with barbless spears till dead. The skins are very valuable. It has been over 20 years since I was there last. I would think hunting them now is controlled or prohibited otherwise they'd be wiped out.
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Sure have been a good number of posts on sharp pointy things lately. Wonder what the shrinks would say about it.
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No they do not, but the range is kind of short. Just saying🙂
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Siggy has been known to say, "Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar!" I'm sure that as long as our mothers are not the focus of our "pointy fixation" the world around us will be reasonably safe.
My wife say the following: "Boys will be boys! Shiny, sharp and kaboom! All is normal in the male world!"
(I trained her well, OR she trained me well!)
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For me, axes have always been too closely associated with "work" ...
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LOL I just bought 2 off Ebay, But I see Chad make me look like a piker in the chopping tool department.
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LOL I just bought 2 off Ebay, But I see Chad make me look like a piker in the chopping tool department.
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I have axes and hatchets.
Just thinking of buying some more!
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I have a couple of boar spears that were used in Germany for centuries to hunt wild boar. The longer one is almost 8 feet long and I carried it on boar hunts in Germany, now it is decoration only.
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You need to show that Saufeder next time we have a bear thread
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Not much here about the real assegai or iKlwa as used by the Zulu.
See, The Washing of the Spears by Donald Morris and one of the covers to Wilbur Smith's novel, Assegai. Many of his covers are on his site, very impressive.
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They were used in warfare and hunting alike by brave men. Mine are, as I wrote before, now only decoration. As are my tomahawks and the throwing knives are somewhere in the attic now. Back when I lived in the Third World I spent the days of curfews, unrest, and Coup d'etats with throwing knives and hatchets, just to pass the time.
This morning I woke up to very sad news, that a friend of mine, the grandfather of my youngest son's best friend, and his chauffeur were shot and killed with 22 bullets riddling their car and leaving his wife is in the E.R., fighting for her life, in that Godforsaken place.
The word spear comes from the proto-Germanic term speru. The Germans were given that name for the ger, the short spear they carried in ancient times.
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I bought a Cold Steel one years ago, along with a javelin and some rattan walking sticks-now those I have gotten use out of. I read Shaka forbade his warriors from carrying spears, he thought the enemy could retrieve them and throw them back, he introduced a shorter assegai, sort of a lengthened Roman short sword. Occurs to me the long assegai would make a good crowd control implement. Or a regiment of pikemen from the English Civil Wars. Have them moving down the street with them fully extended....?
Part of their drill was "Charge against horse!" The front rank went down on one knee, jammed the base of their pike into the ground, the rest leveled their pikes over them.
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That’s why the “pilum”, the throwing spear of the Roman soldiers, supposedly had an unhardened iron tip so it would bend upon impact and couldn’t be thrown back with any effectiveness. This assumption has been under discussion, but is still generally supported by military historians.
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I'm liking this thread
I'm a simple man though. nothing as exotic as a spear. A nice 16 oz ball peen hammer will usually get the job done
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Me too ..... back in my pre-ATV days often thought one of those would be a nice addition to the top of my Penn's Woods walking stick!!!!!!!
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The version I read was that the legionaires-I wonder if they had designated spear throwers-would try to aim at the intersection of two of the enemy's shields, the idea being to pin them together and reduce their mobility.
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"I'm a simple man though. nothing as exotic as a spear. A nice 16 oz ball peen hammer will usually get the job done"
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