Columbia River Knife and Tool: CRKT Chogan T-Hawk, CR-2720The illustrated CRK

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Columbia River Knife and Tool: CRKT Chogan T-Hawk, CR-2720

The illustrated CRKT tomahawk is the CRKT Chogan T-Hawk, designed by Ryan Johnson, that features a 5″ long head made of SK5 carbon steel, .240″ thick, with a Rockwell hardness of 54-55, and a 2.93″ long cutting edge. The head of this CRKT tomahawk has a hammer back and a non reflective black powder coat. The Chogan T-Hawk has full tang construction; removable black glass filled nylon scales with checkered texturing for secure grip, an extended tang that is suitable for prying, and lanyard / lashing holes. A black Kydex sheath with buckle strap and MOLLE slots is included with this CRKT tomahawk. The CRKT Chogan T-Hawk has an overall length of 14.00″ and it weighs 1 pound 8.6 ounces.

Columbia River Knife and Tool: CRKT Chogan T-Hawk, CR-2720

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Description

Columbia River Knife and Tool: CRKT Chogan T-Hawk, CR-2720

The illustrated CRKT tomahawk is the CRKT Chogan T-Hawk, designed by Ryan Johnson, that features a 5″ long head made of SK5 carbon steel, .240″ thick, with a Rockwell hardness of 54-55, and a 2.93″ long cutting edge. The head of this CRKT tomahawk has a hammer back and a non reflective black powder coat. The Chogan T-Hawk has full tang construction; removable black glass filled nylon scales with checkered texturing for secure grip, an extended tang that is suitable for prying, and lanyard / lashing holes. A black Kydex sheath with buckle strap and MOLLE slots is included with this CRKT tomahawk. The CRKT Chogan T-Hawk has an overall length of 14.00″ and it weighs 1 pound 8.6 ounces.

Columbia River Knife and Tool: CRKT Chogan T-Hawk, CR-2720

Additional information

Weight 3.0 lbs
Dimensions 25.0 × 12.0 × 4.0 in
Blade Color

Black

Manufacturer

Columbia River Knife & Tool

Hand-Forged/Manufactured

Manufactured

Blade Material

Carbon Steel

Color

Black

Type

Tomahawk

Handle Material

Glass-Reinforced Nylon

Brand

Columbia River