How to file your tomahawk in the field Media

Published: 1 year ago

Ryan Johnson demonstrates how to use a file for your tomahawk in the field.

The tomahawk in the video is the RMJ Shrike.
RMJ specializes in designing and producing tomahawks for a wide variety of uses and situations and the Shrike embodies that ethos as much or more than any other model. The Shrike is a high-performance, spiked tomahawk that fits in wherever it is needed. The Shrike is a great outdoor adventure tomahawk for hikes and camping, and a robust first responder breach and extraction tool. If necessary, the Shrike is able to cut electrical wires, breach an electric vehicle or work around live wires. It harkens to the RMJ mantra of one tool, many tasks. The tomahawk features a 3” forward facing edge that is razor sharp, combined with a 3" distal tapered spike that can be used for digging, shattering tempered glass, breaching windshields, penetrating sheet metal, hacking through concrete and wood or even breaking chains and hardened padlocks. RMJ makes an effort to create tools that always keep you prepared for anything when you are in the field, whether the situation is a serious emergency or exploring the next vista to watch a killer sunset.


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