these are actually discussed on some of the knife forums i frequent. you were right, these are in the demolition tool category although this one is mostly designed to be kept in a trunk/truck. the truckers friend seems to be kinda generic to me… the way the head(its only heat treated cast steel)is connected to the fiberglass handle looks sketchy. although its made in usa and has a lifetime warranty, these types of tools are usually used in emergencies and if it breaks then it will become useless when you need it most. http://www.amazon.com/Innovation-Factory-Truckers-Friend-Purpose/dp/B005HAT9SM http://innovationfactory.com/products/hrt-handy-rescue-tool-firefighter-version/ they also have a firefighter version.
they look similar in design to this. Sorry! Something went wrong! although the dead on’s axe is inversely recurved, which is smarter. that exposed axe edge on the truckers friend is dangerous when prying or nail pulling.
if you want a truly tough badass lifetime tool get a winkler or a RMJ. both are combat proven. youtube has awesome videos of guys crushing concrete slabs, or tearing open cobra helicopters with these things
oops completely forgot about ontario! $50-150ish and they have multiple offerings.
i have the sp8 in my trunk, it looks like a sharpened pry bar and will pry a door off its hinges.
anything too heavy is not good for zombies…you just need to penetrate a skull…you need to be fast and have stamina to kill the countless ones coming at you…getting tired from swinging a 50 lb bar would suck…back end of a hammer or a machete would be much better…
Ordered on the 6/6/2012, fully shipped on the 11/6/2012 (Day/month/year)
I haven’t received it yet, but when I do it’ll sure be fun to use, although not for emergency operations such as killing zombies. Although if it comes down to it, it is light enough to swing around for some time (460g), and since decayed human flesh (or any decayed flesh) is super soft decapitation would be a breeze.
But when the zombie apocalypse comes, I’ll be looking for better alternatives… such as katanas. :bigsmile:
Yes, but according to the description on DX “Camping is extremely fun, building that camp fire, roasting those marshmallows and drinking hot chocolate and schnapps. MMMMMM! What else could be better then a bunch of guys sitting around in the wild, boasting their tall tales of other outings or telling scary stories of wild animals and monsters in the woods, and enjoying the peacefulness of being away from the city life.”, it shouldn’t be very dangerous.
But Australian customs really are going hardcore against importing flick knives and weapons because of stupid ‘gangs’ carrying weapons around (mostly knives). If caught carrying one in public, you will be fined $2k immediately.
There was an instance where this girl was on her way home from her job as a shelf stacker, and she was caught with a box cutter and she was fined. Apparently her excuse was ‘I forgot to take it out of my pocket’. But I get her point, Australian laws are really only protecting the crazy paranoid housewives who stay at home all day anyway. Pretty stupid if you ask me.
IMO the best part of the description is "maybe you just want to look cool and pose with a sharp object when lurking about outdoors, this is the tool you should not leave home without."
“APPLICATIONS for use of the HRT include Chopping Drywall, Slicing Vehicle Glass, Chisel-Cut Sheet Metal, Force Windows & Doors, General Overhaul Operations, Multipurpose Forcible Entry Tool, Make Easy Inspection Holes, Pull Lathe & Wires, Glass Breaking, Striking Tool and a Door Stop. ”
A door stop?
I guess if you don’t have a rock handy , it will do in a pinch.
It is a valid feature, when doing rescue and fire suppression inside a structure you want to make damn sure that the door (your only way out) doesn’t close.