
Toor Knives Tomahawk F13 Tommy
Tactical Tomahawk Built for Breaching Operations
The Toor Knives Tomahawk F13 Tommy honors the legendary Filthy Thirteen of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment while delivering modern tactical capability. This compact tomahawk combines traditional Native American design with purpose-built features for breaching and utility work. At 9 inches overall with a 1.1-pound weight, the F13 Tommy offers the power of a full-size tomahawk in a package that mounts easily to tactical gear.
Key Features
- 90-Degree Breaching Point: Engineered head geometry concentrates force for effective door and barrier penetration
- Extended Rear Spike: Full-length spike provides finger clearance and secondary striking capability
- Textured G10 Handle: Geometric grip pattern carved into durable G10 material ensures secure hold in wet conditions
- Two-Handed Capability: 7-inch handle length accommodates both single and two-handed grips for maximum striking power
- KG Gunkote Finish: Corrosion-resistant coating protects the steel in harsh environments
- Precision Kydex Sheath: Molded retention sheath with cord keeps the tomahawk secure during movement
Specifications
| Overall Length | 9.0 inches |
| Head Length | 5.5 inches |
| Handle Length | 7.0 inches |
| Handle Material | G10 |
| Hardness | 57-59 Rockwell |
| Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes this tomahawk different from traditional designs?
The F13 Tommy features a 90-degree point at the axe head specifically designed for breaching operations, plus an extended rear spike that provides full finger clearance during strikes. The geometric textured G10 handle offers superior grip compared to traditional wood handles.
Can this tomahawk handle heavy-duty breaching work?
Yes. The steel is hardened to 57-59 Rockwell and protected with KG Gunkote finish for durability. The 90-degree head geometry concentrates striking force effectively, while the 7-inch handle allows two-handed swings for maximum power.
How does the Kydex sheath attach to gear?
The precision-molded Kydex sheath includes a retention cord system to secure the tomahawk during movement and operations. The compact 9-inch overall length makes it easier to mount on tactical rigs compared to full-size tomahawks.
Is the G10 handle comfortable for extended use?
The G10 handle features carved geometric texturing that provides secure grip without being overly aggressive. The 7-inch length accommodates various grip positions and hand sizes, reducing fatigue during extended use.
What is the historical significance of the F13 designation?
The F13 Tommy is named after the Filthy Thirteen, a demolition unit of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, known for their unconventional tactics and specialized equipment during World War II.