Viking Axe: Best Viking Bearded Axe Review In 2024 | Throwing Tomahawk (Buying Guide)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
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Комментарии • 19

  • @MrPanzerCatYT
    @MrPanzerCatYT 4 года назад +10

    You cant say it is a viking axe if half of them barely even look right and the first is some modern crap

  • @ibraheemkhalil7211
    @ibraheemkhalil7211 3 года назад +4

    Keep this in mind, a review with an automated voice is a bad video and if you have to effort to talk in the video then talk in it

  • @binaryglitch64
    @binaryglitch64 2 года назад

    Where's the one in the thumbnail?
    (Hint, it's not on the list)

  • @binaryglitch64
    @binaryglitch64 2 года назад +1

    Before you review things you should consult with people who actually know about the product type. Like in this case a weapons enthusiast or ax enthusiasts... enthusiasts at least if not an expert.

    • @davianmangual2461
      @davianmangual2461 2 года назад

      By any chance, do you know where to buy a great Viking axe, I've been trying to get a good one but I couldn't find any.

    • @binaryglitch64
      @binaryglitch64 2 года назад

      @@davianmangual2461 that depends on what your looking for... what are you going to do with it? Is it a displsy piece? Is it a religious totem (Heathen or similar)? Is historical accuracy your thing? (If so get prepared to open your wallet wide)... or are practical design aspects more your thing ... would you choke up on the handle snd use the bearded notch to get your controlling hand closer to the center of mass of the head thus making fine carving easier or use the beard notch to hook shields and weapons in mock melee (ie reenactments)... what kind of haft do you prefer (the vikings used friction fit where the head slides up the handle but can't slide off the end because it's tapered such that the end of the haft is too big for the head to slide off, [like European axes] AND they used wedged hafting where the head is hammered down onto the handle until it's wedged into place, the top is trimmed and cleaned up if necessary and a set of wedges [combination of wood and metal wedges] are hammered into the handle wedging it even tighter onto the handle.) (For throwing axes you want the friction fit, just trust me on that... throwing axes brakes handles even if you never miss, it's from pulling it out of the target that's hard on it... therefore a handle that's quick and easy ro replace will save you, also friction fit handles take the punishment better.) (If your felling and always have a spare a wedge fit haft will give a more solid feel and will transfer a deeper bite into the wood.) There's pro's and cons to each method but if historical accuracy is your thing, than which kind of Viking axe you want will dictate what hafting style you use... if historical accuracy is no big deal to you than there's other interesting ways to attach the axe head to the handle (btw haft means handle or the method with which it's attached) Battle axes are thin and light and are not designed for wood, they're designed to be easy to wield and be very nimble and agile... They also had boat making axes, hewing axes, felling/chopping axes...
      Personally I settled on the Berserker by CRKT (Columbia River Knife & Tool) it's definitely not historically accurate but in many ways it's one of the closest replicas of Norse boat building axes you can but under a hundred U.S. and it has the functionality I was looking for. I wouldn't recommend it for everyone.
      Tell me more about what you want it for and I can tailor a set of recommendations... otherwise, as you see there's a lot of subtlety in axes (we haven't even covered a 10th of the physical features of them)... so I'd have to teach you a 10 hour course to tell you everything I could remember to tell you that I know so that you could make an informed decision. That's just Viking axes... there's many other kinds of axes I know all about too...
      I can tell you about some of the blade makers, blacksmiths, and manufacturers... but I wouldn't recommend a vendor, just find whoever has the most inexpensive of the exact blade you want, make and model. The exception being blacksmiths (the axes makers who do it by hand and prefer the title of blacksmith tend to make more specialty pieces and custom crafted blades and they vend for themselves (they sell their own axes directly to the public)... so... but they usually have Amazon/eBay/Craigslist/etc accounts.
      Anyways I've rambled on long enough, but if you have any more questions or if you tell me more about what you want...

    • @davianmangual2461
      @davianmangual2461 2 года назад +1

      @@binaryglitch64 I want to have something that's more historically accurate for a nice display piece next to my other weapon's but I also want it strong enough to chop wood and chop bone off of deer and other game

  • @keith3051
    @keith3051 3 года назад +2

    dont listen to these dummys

  • @oscarbear7498
    @oscarbear7498 4 года назад

    I would have like for the girl to actually use the tomahawks, even if she doesn't work them just holding them side by side talking about looks can be cool too.
    It feels very artificial to watch a review like this.
    Cute girl tho

  • @joshualuntsford
    @joshualuntsford 5 лет назад +1

    Cool. Like this. I’m subbing

  • @ewalddroidworks
    @ewalddroidworks 3 года назад +1

    Only 1 was a bearded axe.

    • @binaryglitch64
      @binaryglitch64 2 года назад +1

      You don't know what the beard of an ax is do you? The only thing that most of them had in common was that they were bearded axes, but that does not make the good for combat useage nor historically accurate to the Norseman. The last one shown (number 1) while it looked the part of an old Norse ax, it was a modern simi-replica of a ship building ax, not a war ax. One is a tool, the other is a weapon. This channel is garbage btw.

  • @Semmarv
    @Semmarv 2 года назад

    Dislike button = like this comment

  • @dannybartlett4225
    @dannybartlett4225 3 года назад

    1 fighting axe the rest poo