DonnyDustsPaleoTracks has a video about Neanderthal spears which were found in a cave, they were all wood and fire hardened; tapered point, bulky balance point for mass, and a long tapered tail. Really curious what one of those could do. Super cool that it’s a nonhuman tool and is so simple.
@@ItsWhateverKnifeandGun Atlatl is my favorite weapon of all time. You have to try it on ballistic gel dummies. Humans have been taking down mammoths and all kinds of big game with those.
These dummies don't seem to have articulating vertebrae, fascia and ligaments. Hypothetically an actual human would have had a very unpleasant day and likely a severe neck injury but wouldn't actually lose the head.
Those old flintlocks are nasty. Relatively low velocity, GIANT projectile... they just made an absolute mess of anything they hit. I read a book by a Revolutionary War era field doctor, and he describes wounds in detail. You do NOT want to get hit by one of those flintlocks, especially the big .69 caliber ones.
It's like a .60 caliber right? I know the old musketballs from the Civil War were around that size, and those were based on actual standard musket barrel size, they might have been .75 tho, either way, good lord that wound with the soft lead would absolutely wreck anything it hit.
hey bro you had what you had and with the announcement of the fact that you arent used to throwing axes you made some pretty amazing shots in this video even though you missed a few times and broke your target in ways you didn't want to you put him back together and kept going untill you got the shot you wanted. youve got my like, sub and bell. keep up the honest good work
Generally, a musket shot to an arm or leg would hit a bone and require amputation. In the musket era, a torso shot was almost certainly fatal. They had no way to stop internal bleeding.
@@ItsWhateverKnifeandGun I'm guessing you definitely could, but the chainsaw would get damaged. Now catching a moving target with a chainsaw swing would be quite the challenge.
You can, but it sucks pretty hard. The biggest problem is that cloth gets stuck in it and jams the motor, avoiding that is really really difficult. It's also slower and less effective than an axe or machete would be due to how it functions
Its a small Viking style Bearded Axe. I suggest you get the Cold Steel Norse Hawk. It is a great thrower and with a point on the bottom and one on the top. It pretty much sticks every time. I've been throwing Tomahawks since the early 80's. And I'm still pretty good at it. So yes for one rotation, its all about how much the axe head weighs and how long your handle is.
The Gauls ? Their axes were Malay weapon meant to hit the ground in front of the enemies. If you throw you know what then happens. It goes anywhere. Longer handles I believe . I'm brain farting the who at the moment. But correct as needed lol
You would be carrying a primary weapon, and using a throwing weapon as a secondary. Throwing weapons were most often used with a shield as well. Javelins were used similarly and commonly all the way back to ancient times.
It was a hostage situation, not a battle. But yeah, don't ditch your axe for a throw unless it's designed specifically for throwing, like a frankish francisca
@@Guessnought they carried more than one as far as I understand. I was surprised to hear the tactic wasn't to strike a particular enemy but to hit before a mass. Hitting the ground first sent it crazy angles. Once a avid thrower I understand the concept. Scary when sharp, bounces back at ya.
@@nunyalastname-ej8vl didn't know about the throwing at groups, but I guess that makes a lot more sense than rolling the dice trying to hit a single (probably moving) target.
Per the late Dwight McLemore's research, both tomahawks and warclubs were thrown by both Indians as well as Colonists with the understanding even if they hit with the shaft, that could cause enough pain or concussion to allow the thrower to close in with the knife and finish the job that way.
A few applicable historical notes: We actually do have an account of an execution by beheading that was attempted by a British officer with a tomahawk. It was not a clean kill even with the condemned tied down over a block. Tomahawks were typically used in combat paired with a knife as they tend to cause grievous debilitating injuries but not necessarily instant death. About the pistol. President Andrew Jackson was said to rattle like a change purse from all the bullets left in his body from him numerous duels. He was still functional. Jackson was shot several times in duels and in his duel with Charles Dickenson Jackson was shot in the chest near his heart but still fired back killing Dickenson. Jackson recovered from the wound.
i like seeing the suboptimal hits when they glance off. gives you an idea what would happen in a stressful situation where you didn't land a clean hit.
a small bladed tomahawk prolly WOULD stick in someone's frontal skull because these ballistic gel dummies have plastic skulls which are very slick and slippery... but human bone is much closer to wood in the sense that it's porus yet dense enough to grab onto an edge and hold it. people used to get their edged weapons lodged/wedged/stuck in bone all the time when edged weaponry was the primary killing tool on the battlefield.
Human bone is nothing like wood. Wood is made of unidirectional tubes, packed together like a pack of drinking straws. Adult bones are relatively brittle, and they crack and shatter more like a plastic mug. A rotating axe has angular momentum. The blade may well catch, but it will naturally try and continue rotating. The human skull isn't like a plank of wood, so a thrown axe is unlikely to just stop. An arrow, spear or a normal strike from an axe or sword is very different and may well embed in bone.
@another3997 everything you said is true, i was just saying that it's not unusual for edged weapons to become lodged/wedged into bone but traditionally this happens with thicker bones and the human skull is admittedly fairly thin and brittle.
Hey man i just found your page and i love it. No BS, no fluff. Just good content as advertised (which can be rare these days) so i subscribed. Theres a website that might be worth checking out called knives of the north, and they have a whole throwing axe section of all tomahawk style axes. Unfortunately its been a pretty long time since I've had money to buy anything fun so i don't know what kind of quality they are, but they're not too expensive so it could be worth taking a look. Keep up the good work brother, looking forward to more videos 👍🏻
I think it would stay stuck in the head personally because It does in wood I want to see u do this with a smaller native American style axe less like woodcutter or viking like a skinny blade native tomahawk
I think it only bounced off when it drew blood because it's a rigid target and it simulates dead bone not alive bone it would even make a different type of sound because live bone more softer to accommodate the axe sticking in and the person's legs and spine touching the ground absorbing the force some so it doesn't fly out
I remember that on that show Dr Quinn Medicine Woman the indian guy would just knock people out throwing his tomahawk and hitting them with the opposite side of the blade. It was made out to be merciful but he was still fracturing skulls and probably put alot into a coma they never came out of.
This was really entertaining and educational, so thanks for the video! I am curious now, but would you ever try throwing spears? I've always been curious to see what carnage those can cause.
@@ItsWhateverKnifeandGun Hell yeah. No rush with that. Hobbies are so expensive sometimes so you just gotta keep making content that works for the now :)
Well, thats a viking bearded axe but the results would be similar. Native American tomahawks are very different and have a much lighter balance which translates to more speed which in turn give a bit more kinetic power. And given how human flesh reacts and how it doesnt, its very possible the axe would "stick" in the guys head.
Reminds me of a great song by Cannibal Corpse : Hatchet to the Head Skull fragments are flying through the air Brains and blood scattered just about everywhere you look Swing of the hatchet gives permanent damage, Head fractured, gaping hole To incise the cranium Slit open crushed eyeballs dripping hanging from the sockets Steel cracked bone with fatal trauma to the cerebellum Useful lust of gore Hatchet to the head Rekindled gore obsess rend the weak Mutilate then murder consciously Death brought to the enemies of the past A life of beheading I must have Pure revenge is burning inside me Slit open crushed eyeballs dripping hanging from the sockets Steel cracked bone with fatal trauma to the cerebellum Useful lust of gore Hatchet to the head Hatchet to the head Hatchet to the head Hatchet to the head Hatchet to the head Forced from deep inside to hunt you Bludgeoned torn apart veins erupted Forever headless rotting corpse Recognition you are now beyond Wretched, onslaught, slaughter Faceless flesh remains from the victims Hacked with brutal force until slain Consumed with anger, lunacy Relentless killing dependency Slit open crushed eyeballs dripping hanging from the sockets Steel cracked bone with fatal trauma to the cerebellum Useful lust of gore Hatchet to the head Hatchet to the head Hatchet to the head Hatchet to the head Hatchet to the head Chop it off!
Listen if it can stick into a tree when you throw a knife but when you stab it it doesn't go in near as deep that should tell u enough cuz u stab a person like that it's going in throwing weapons are as deadly as guns if used correctly
@@ItsWhateverKnifeandGun oh hell yeah man me too that's why I came to this vid your vid was great and the way u explained the stuff your pretty chill and intelligent
The jacket he wears in the movie, is not a fancy looking jacket, is literally armour. Depending on the quality of the jacket, it would be efective to stop even cuts from sabers (Not forever obviously) so you need to take that into account. Find what material real cavalry mean would wear, and maybe stack a patch Infront of the place you would shoot And see how much damage the hand would take then.
Without watching, yes. My brother once accidentally threw a horse shoe at his friend. Tldr camp at boy scouts back when it was boy scouts, and his friend walked into the line of fire. We called him zipper for a while.
Honestly the axe looked either immediately deadly or painful but survivable. That last pistol shot to the teeth 😬! That would have been fatal, especially with the medicine of the time. That wouldn’t have been a very quick way to go though. I clinched up a bit seeing that!
No, its more likely a 69 caliber smooth bore, which is what the military was using back then. Hawken rifles and pistols did not come out until the late 1820's, early 1830. And never used by the military.
Lol I can imagine this going down in real life. The guy just moves out of the way, as this thing bounces off a tree, and you are just staring like...😮 shit.
Honestly guy I think you are about to break through because your content is fantastic and I'm constantly searching for content like this or Firearms or weapons on top of that I also blacksmith so you can imagine the algorithm should have already put me onto you the fact that didn't until right now🎉 this is where you need to capitalize go all in I want Spears tomahawks I want to see 10 lb rocks being held off of cliffs onto unsuspecting ballistic dummies🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 I want to see a zombie bust crap itself because you're holding a spork😂😂😂❤
Though entertaining to watch dont over explain or describe it . If a person doesn't know what a weapon will do to the head especially in his specific weapon situation then they shouldn't be playing with axes
I'm a qualified nurse, so I feel able to give a medically valid opinion on this; that ballistic-gel bloke is now, officially, fucked up.
New nurse acquired
lol
A "qualified " nurse as opposed to an "unqualified " nurse?
Oh he is definitely dead. I can tell you now.
You are also almost to 400 subs
Dude had zero suspense in the video, straight to business. We can instantly see how effective it is. Thanks for that!
I don't like being baited so I try not to do it to much
You should go to axe throwing competitions!
Maybe I will
Try doing the stone age weapons. Not many people give those credit for what they can do
I will when I start doing larger hand held weapons
DonnyDustsPaleoTracks has a video about Neanderthal spears which were found in a cave, they were all wood and fire hardened; tapered point, bulky balance point for mass, and a long tapered tail. Really curious what one of those could do. Super cool that it’s a nonhuman tool and is so simple.
@@KH-rt3ef Neanderthal are considered human. Just not homo sapiens, which is our species.
@@ItsWhateverKnifeandGun Atlatl is my favorite weapon of all time. You have to try it on ballistic gel dummies. Humans have been taking down mammoths and all kinds of big game with those.
@@sagnorm1863 We're apparently "Homo sapiens sapiens" now.
I'm no doctor, but when the head comes off, I think they're dead😆😆
These dummies don't seem to have articulating vertebrae, fascia and ligaments. Hypothetically an actual human would have had a very unpleasant day and likely a severe neck injury but wouldn't actually lose the head.
I think the same thing
Not dead ,but it will ruin ur life so bad
fuck hitting the head if this hits neck, worst case
@@Organicmann damn someone has a bad mouth
Bro! support this man! with aim like his its a straight shame he doesnt have more stuff to throw at, Subscribe so we can get him a sponsor lol
Those old flintlocks are nasty. Relatively low velocity, GIANT projectile... they just made an absolute mess of anything they hit. I read a book by a Revolutionary War era field doctor, and he describes wounds in detail. You do NOT want to get hit by one of those flintlocks, especially the big .69 caliber ones.
Nice
Like getting hit eith miniature cannonball
It’s almost like your skin and flesh is droopy afterwards. Especially with the bigger ones
Old Flintlocks and muskets can actually be loaded to reach supersonic speeds.
Fuckers were freaks.
It's like a .60 caliber right? I know the old musketballs from the Civil War were around that size, and those were based on actual standard musket barrel size, they might have been .75 tho, either way, good lord that wound with the soft lead would absolutely wreck anything it hit.
Guys I don't think the dummy's walking out of this one
I don’t think it could walk before
I mean he could maybe walk like a centimeter
This channel will get huge. Top notch content bubba
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Bit of a no brainer
hey bro you had what you had and with the announcement of the fact that you arent used to throwing axes you made some pretty amazing shots in this video even though you missed a few times and broke your target in ways you didn't want to you put him back together and kept going untill you got the shot you wanted. youve got my like, sub and bell. keep up the honest good work
thanks
Generally, a musket shot to an arm or leg would hit a bone and require amputation. In the musket era, a torso shot was almost certainly fatal. They had no way to stop internal bleeding.
Next up: can horror villains really kill someone with a chainsaw?
hey that's a good question!
@@ItsWhateverKnifeandGun I'm guessing you definitely could, but the chainsaw would get damaged. Now catching a moving target with a chainsaw swing would be quite the challenge.
@@Bad_Gazpachothat's true may be worth a try
Yes, though you run the risk of cloth and hair being pulled into the motor and clogging it up.
You can, but it sucks pretty hard. The biggest problem is that cloth gets stuck in it and jams the motor, avoiding that is really really difficult. It's also slower and less effective than an axe or machete would be due to how it functions
Its a small Viking style Bearded Axe. I suggest you get the Cold Steel Norse Hawk. It is a great thrower and with a point on the bottom and one on the top. It pretty much sticks every time. I've been throwing Tomahawks since the early 80's. And I'm still pretty good at it. So yes for one rotation, its all about how much the axe head weighs and how long your handle is.
I do like cold steel I wonder why I've never seen that axe.
Imagine an ancient battlefield. The Bloodshed and Carnage must have been catastrophic.
A thrown axe looks deadly for sure, but if I'm in a battle there's no way I'm letting my weapon leave my hand lol.
The Gauls ? Their axes were Malay weapon meant to hit the ground in front of the enemies.
If you throw you know what then happens. It goes anywhere. Longer handles I believe .
I'm brain farting the who at the moment.
But correct as needed lol
You would be carrying a primary weapon, and using a throwing weapon as a secondary. Throwing weapons were most often used with a shield as well.
Javelins were used similarly and commonly all the way back to ancient times.
It was a hostage situation, not a battle. But yeah, don't ditch your axe for a throw unless it's designed specifically for throwing, like a frankish francisca
@@Guessnought they carried more than one as far as I understand. I was surprised to hear the tactic wasn't to strike a particular enemy but to hit before a mass. Hitting the ground first sent it crazy angles. Once a avid thrower I understand the concept.
Scary when sharp, bounces back at ya.
@@nunyalastname-ej8vl didn't know about the throwing at groups, but I guess that makes a lot more sense than rolling the dice trying to hit a single (probably moving) target.
Per the late Dwight McLemore's research, both tomahawks and warclubs were thrown by both Indians as well as Colonists with the understanding even if they hit with the shaft, that could cause enough pain or concussion to allow the thrower to close in with the knife and finish the job that way.
A few applicable historical notes:
We actually do have an account of an execution by beheading that was attempted by a British officer with a tomahawk. It was not a clean kill even with the condemned tied down over a block. Tomahawks were typically used in combat paired with a knife as they tend to cause grievous debilitating injuries but not necessarily instant death.
About the pistol. President Andrew Jackson was said to rattle like a change purse from all the bullets left in his body from him numerous duels. He was still functional.
Jackson was shot several times in duels and in his duel with Charles Dickenson Jackson was shot in the chest near his heart but still fired back killing Dickenson. Jackson recovered from the wound.
As a counterpoint, Andrew Jackson really was just built different
@@ChainsawChuck13 can’t argue with that.
😱😱😱ax and Flintlock! you will be a pirate King in caribbean!
It showed up in my recommended and I love your stuff man! I am an amateur knife thrower so this content is really great! Keep up the good work!
Thanks
i like seeing the suboptimal hits when they glance off. gives you an idea what would happen in a stressful situation where you didn't land a clean hit.
Axe is the best multi tool instrument and one of the most dangerous weapons, definately my choice. Good throwing and video overall, well done.
Yeah skulls are good at deflecting blows, so this test is pretty accurate .
LET'S SUPPORT HIM!
GarandThumb has a fantastic video with a flintlock used against a dummy torso, and let me tell you what, THEM SOME BIG HOLES .
Ha ha yeah I've seen that one it's awesome! When I can afford a torso I'm going to try it.
@@ItsWhateverKnifeandGun you should hit them up to see if they'd send you one, worst that could happen is they say no.
@@mortem-tyrannisthat's true I might be able to get a discount at least
love how he was so casual about pulling out a flintlock pistol from his backpocket
Amazing video. That's wild about how much damage are done by axes. Would not want you doing surgery on me though lol 🤣🤣🤣
a small bladed tomahawk prolly WOULD stick in someone's frontal skull because these ballistic gel dummies have plastic skulls which are very slick and slippery... but human bone is much closer to wood in the sense that it's porus yet dense enough to grab onto an edge and hold it. people used to get their edged weapons lodged/wedged/stuck in bone all the time when edged weaponry was the primary killing tool on the battlefield.
Human bone is nothing like wood. Wood is made of unidirectional tubes, packed together like a pack of drinking straws. Adult bones are relatively brittle, and they crack and shatter more like a plastic mug. A rotating axe has angular momentum. The blade may well catch, but it will naturally try and continue rotating. The human skull isn't like a plank of wood, so a thrown axe is unlikely to just stop. An arrow, spear or a normal strike from an axe or sword is very different and may well embed in bone.
@another3997 everything you said is true, i was just saying that it's not unusual for edged weapons to become lodged/wedged into bone but traditionally this happens with thicker bones and the human skull is admittedly fairly thin and brittle.
Hey man i just found your page and i love it. No BS, no fluff. Just good content as advertised (which can be rare these days) so i subscribed. Theres a website that might be worth checking out called knives of the north, and they have a whole throwing axe section of all tomahawk style axes. Unfortunately its been a pretty long time since I've had money to buy anything fun so i don't know what kind of quality they are, but they're not too expensive so it could be worth taking a look. Keep up the good work brother, looking forward to more videos 👍🏻
I'll have a look
I think it would stay stuck in the head personally because It does in wood I want to see u do this with a smaller native American style axe less like woodcutter or viking like a skinny blade native tomahawk
Definitely subscribing. Great video
Cam we talk about this dudes jawline. My gawd so majestic
Very good video mate
I think it only bounced off when it drew blood because it's a rigid target and it simulates dead bone not alive bone it would even make a different type of sound because live bone more softer to accommodate the axe sticking in and the person's legs and spine touching the ground absorbing the force some so it doesn't fly out
I remember that on that show Dr Quinn Medicine Woman the indian guy would just knock people out throwing his tomahawk and hitting them with the opposite side of the blade. It was made out to be merciful but he was still fracturing skulls and probably put alot into a coma they never came out of.
Yeah for sure
This was really entertaining and educational, so thanks for the video! I am curious now, but would you ever try throwing spears? I've always been curious to see what carnage those can cause.
Yes I plan on doing larger weapons but it's going to cost me so probably not right away
@@ItsWhateverKnifeandGun Hell yeah. No rush with that. Hobbies are so expensive sometimes so you just gotta keep making content that works for the now :)
awesome channel man good stuff.
My rule of thumb for the effectiveness of combat techniques: would I want someone to do that to me
Head falls off. "'Tis merely a flesh wound."
when you get shot your body releases a lot of adrenalin, so you coud keep going, but you cound't use your arm anymore
the pov of the camera in the first throw was good
It sounds like dying in Lego games when the axe hits
весьма познавательно. спасибо. не останавливайтесь, снимайте чаще подобные видео!
I will try
@@ItsWhateverKnifeandGun спасибо
Well, thats a viking bearded axe but the results would be similar. Native American tomahawks are very different and have a much lighter balance which translates to more speed which in turn give a bit more kinetic power. And given how human flesh reacts and how it doesnt, its very possible the axe would "stick" in the guys head.
Reminds me of a great song by Cannibal Corpse : Hatchet to the Head
Skull fragments are flying through the air
Brains and blood scattered just about everywhere you look
Swing of the hatchet gives permanent damage,
Head fractured, gaping hole
To incise the cranium
Slit open crushed eyeballs dripping hanging from the sockets
Steel cracked bone with fatal trauma to the cerebellum
Useful lust of gore
Hatchet to the head
Rekindled gore obsess rend the weak
Mutilate then murder consciously
Death brought to the enemies of the past
A life of beheading I must have
Pure revenge is burning inside me
Slit open crushed eyeballs dripping hanging from the sockets
Steel cracked bone with fatal trauma to the cerebellum
Useful lust of gore
Hatchet to the head
Hatchet to the head
Hatchet to the head
Hatchet to the head
Hatchet to the head
Forced from deep inside to hunt you
Bludgeoned torn apart veins erupted
Forever headless rotting corpse
Recognition you are now beyond
Wretched, onslaught, slaughter
Faceless flesh remains from the victims
Hacked with brutal force until slain
Consumed with anger, lunacy
Relentless killing dependency
Slit open crushed eyeballs dripping hanging from the sockets
Steel cracked bone with fatal trauma to the cerebellum
Useful lust of gore
Hatchet to the head
Hatchet to the head
Hatchet to the head
Hatchet to the head
Hatchet to the head
Chop it off!
Listen if it can stick into a tree when you throw a knife but when you stab it it doesn't go in near as deep that should tell u enough cuz u stab a person like that it's going in throwing weapons are as deadly as guns if used correctly
I agree with that. I just like to see how much damage they will do
@@ItsWhateverKnifeandGun oh hell yeah man me too that's why I came to this vid your vid was great and the way u explained the stuff your pretty chill and intelligent
@@freyrtry1561I appreciate it. I have some more balistic gel tests coming up I just need to find some time
@@ItsWhateverKnifeandGun I subscribe to ur channel
It's funny how hollywood actually downplays the effects of what happens when you get hit in the head.
The jacket he wears in the movie, is not a fancy looking jacket, is literally armour. Depending on the quality of the jacket, it would be efective to stop even cuts from sabers (Not forever obviously) so you need to take that into account.
Find what material real cavalry mean would wear, and maybe stack a patch Infront of the place you would shoot
And see how much damage the hand would take then.
Without watching, yes. My brother once accidentally threw a horse shoe at his friend. Tldr camp at boy scouts back when it was boy scouts, and his friend walked into the line of fire. We called him zipper for a while.
Wished I thought of making those ballistic dummies, they're used in every video with weapon hits
Yes and they are very expensive
Love the demo. Though would have like to seen the dummy up at standard height. So you’re throwing straight at it and not down at it
Still overall 👍
2:54 say that to Gabriel
Excellent video. ❤
super , exellent test
RIP Mr Ballistic Gel Head.
I have never seen someone throw so awkwardly...
What about a hit to the body? Would it get stuck in like your upper chest?
Nice vid!
yeah I plan on doing that sometime
Honestly the axe looked either immediately deadly or painful but survivable. That last pistol shot to the teeth 😬! That would have been fatal, especially with the medicine of the time. That wouldn’t have been a very quick way to go though. I clinched up a bit seeing that!
Someone gotta give this guy some attention, video might be a lil bland compared to the big guys (they spend thousands) but is mad entertaining
Thank you! And I would like your ideas on what I could of done better.
The beard on the axe ripped everything out when it fell out
Of course, with a broken spine, he won't be much of a danger after that anyway... words to live by, don't get your head in the way of a flying axe.
All you hits including the one in the base would have been atleast disabling
But… if you can see the thrower you can step out of the way
I’m ok it’s only a flesh wound.
I hate it when people show the results at the start! i need the buildup :(
Nice video
No, its more likely a 69 caliber smooth bore, which is what the military was using back then. Hawken rifles and pistols did not come out until the late 1820's, early 1830. And never used by the military.
your right but all I have is the .50 cal
This new Terrifier is hardcore
I didn’t realize this needed to be proven.
Hes at least got one hell of a headache
please tell me you don't leave the plastic fragments on the ground 😢
Yeah Awesome first 5 seconds showed me the end of the video
Can u do weapons from assassins creed 3? It’s a videos game.
I will try
@@ItsWhateverKnifeandGun Thanks bro🙏🏿
@@ItsWhateverKnifeandGun If you do end up making one tag me plz so I can watch it?
@@Chance7827 ok but it's probably going to be a while I have to collect the weapons
@@ItsWhateverKnifeandGun it’s cool I’m pretty patient when it comes to waiting
Don’t think the neighbours would be to happy with me doing this in my 30 foot back garden in Scotland 🏴 😢
just get a soft archery target you'll be fine
Lol I can imagine this going down in real life. The guy just moves out of the way, as this thing bounces off a tree, and you are just staring like...😮 shit.
If natives used this weapon in combat I'm pretty sure it's lethal
Honestly guy I think you are about to break through because your content is fantastic and I'm constantly searching for content like this or Firearms or weapons on top of that I also blacksmith so you can imagine the algorithm should have already put me onto you the fact that didn't until right now🎉 this is where you need to capitalize go all in I want Spears tomahawks I want to see 10 lb rocks being held off of cliffs onto unsuspecting ballistic dummies🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 I want to see a zombie bust crap itself because you're holding a spork😂😂😂❤
Thanks!! I'll do what I can
I think the tomahawk is definitely a fatal weapon but it’s probally pretty hard to be accurate
well yes and no its easy to hit the target but not to make the blade hit all the time
Truly if a tomahawk hit close to me id better ware brown pants
Trevor from gta if he had a loving family and no drug abuse
I don't think an axe needs to hit you with its cutting edge to do some serious damage.
This is what would happend if giyu tomioka did't dodge the axe tanjiro throw at him.
(Its from the series demon slayer)
Can I get a full body one of those ballistic dummies
yes but very expensive
Are you that guy from I’m Earl?
It will kill.
Bearded axe will do more damage than tha steel tomahawk from The Patriot
Short answer: Yes.
Bill Williamson ?
Without watching a single second of this, I can tell you, yes, 100% an axe to the head can kill. Duh.
I loled at the name of the title
The body is too fragile in front of knives
First hit with the back of the axe decapitated no need for a second try😂 3:55
Though entertaining to watch dont over explain or describe it . If a person doesn't know what a weapon will do to the head especially in his specific weapon situation then they shouldn't be playing with axes
A proper 12 ounce throwing axe will rotate once every 3 ft.
How is that even a question?
Watching you pull the bullet out, can you imagine what they would’ve had to do to get that out of you for real? Yeah, you are F’d.
yeah its disturbing
You the best
But when the huntress throw they get only injured
If you do this again and want an expert axe thrower, let me know!
Bill from rdr2💀💀💀💀💀