🪓 Own the edge: Gear up like the pros with Luna Tech’s ultimate breaching tool!
The Luna Tech LTK9501 Dave Young Combat Breaching Tool is a 16.75-inch full tang tomahawk engineered from 440 grade steel, offering 30% thicker blade strength. Featuring a multi-functional design with hatchet, pry, valve shut-off, and puncture capabilities, it boasts a slip-resistant TPR handle and comes with a MOLLE-compatible black sheath for tactical storage. Designed by a seasoned expert, this tool is built for military-grade performance and durability.
Brand | Luna Tech Industries |
Product Dimensions | 16.75"L x 24"W |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | black |
Head Type | Hatchet |
Item Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
Style | 16.75 inch Tomahawk |
Recommended Uses For Product | Military |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Included Components | Luna Tech Industries Combat Breaching Tool |
Blade Edge | single |
Head Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Luna Tech Industries |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00810485022172 |
UPC | 810485022172 |
Part Number | LTK9501 |
Item Weight | 3.2 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | LTK9501 |
Material | Metal |
Power Source | Manual |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Full |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime |
C**Y
Very handy tool
Comes with a very durable case, but I did have trouble getting the hatchet placed back into it. It needs to be aligned perfectly to get back in cover. The blades were already sharp, but are simple to sharpen with a proper stone. This is fantastic for camping with a comfortable grip area on the handle. There are Several great tools, like a pick for breaking through creek ice etc. I don’t throw it, but it feels heavy enough to throw properly. Simple to keep clean. Can be looped onto a belt and it’s really not overly heavy. Very tough tool.
O**E
Great design, great sheath
Lots to like about this tomahawk. It's not shaving sharp out of the box, but it's definitely paper-cutting sharp. It has a nice balanced feel in hand, and a secure grip. The tang is full length, and it's an impressive 16 and 3/4 inches long. The spike side of the head is actually like a pocketknife blade, and even has a serrated edge.The sheath is really impressive. It has lots of molle compatible straps for mounting and carry options. The head cover looks like riveted Kydex but feels more like an ABS type material.If I had one suggestion for improvement it would be that the manufacturer include a separate head cover, one not attached to a full sheath, so the head can be covered when using the pry bar end of the tomahawk. Otherwise the exposed blades are going to be waggling around your forearms or elbows while you pry. So of course I'd recommend caution when prying.
S**S
¼ inch thick.
Very nice quality very handy made of quarter inch very stiff steel. I decide to choose offgrid tools axe Elite instead. Offgrid axe Elite is a perfect tool for urban environment.
S**R
Every outdoorsman will love this
I am highly impressed by this product. It is extremely sharp (be careful opening). It is very well made, however it is light enough to carry for long periods of time. However one of our favorite things about this tomahawk is how well it just “fits” in your hand.The versatility of this product is amazing. It can be used for so many things and an absolute must to be kept in your truck if you do a lot of things outdoors. From cutting down trees and limbs to using the extra features such as the cut off valves. It’s great
W**G
What a lark.
This thing is just a piece of stamped stainless steel with a little bit of grinding done for contours. There is nothing special about it.Let's just set aside the label of this product for a moment because it's probably the most ridiculous thing about it. Who needs a hatchet/tomahawk(HAH!) "combat breaching tool". Eh? Anyone? Do we have any Delta Force Operatives out there who swear by this thing? No? Alright, moving on then under the working title of "camping hatchet". Be honest, what else is it going to be used for other than impressing your survival buddies?The handle isn't comfortable at all, and it's excruciating to use for more than a few minutes. That eliminates taking this on camping trips for kindling cutting. The prybar on the end makes it awkward to use because it always feels like it's just millimeters away from gouging the crap out of your forearm while you're cutting anything with your grip choked up on the handle. I suppose a case could be made for the gas cutoff valve function, but if that's this thing's best feature then you better leave it by your BBQ and take something else in the woods.The price is a fever dream. It probably costs $25 at most to make this in bulk lots.
S**A
Great all purpose road trip, emergency tool
My husband wanted this to take with us on road trips. Also, while we're not "doomsday" preppers, we do try to be prepared for natural disasters or other emergencies. This is an excellent tool. It's large enough to accomplish the tasks it's intended for, such as chopping with the axe or using the pry bar, but it's light enough to carry (if you were backpacking in the wilderness, for example, it wouldn't add a lot of weight for the payoff). It also has a nice, safe cover that protects the blade.We're keeping this in our car for use on roadtrips, but also consider it part of our emergency preparedness kit. Very well made and absolutely worth the price, in our opinion.
S**T
Maybe less 'combat breacher' and more 'light duty tomahawk'
This is an interesting item. I've owned similar tools and I've trained on combat breaching techniques and tools. This is a useful tool, but of limited use for breaching. That being said, it's still a useful item. It doesn't carry the weight and weight distribution to penetrate well, but as a lightweight tool this could prove very useful in camping, hiking and outdoor living. The handle at a glance has the design one often sees on paracord-wrapped handles but it's rubber-ish. The head is thick and sturdy, but not sharp on any of the machined edges. With some work, it could be sharpened but the bevel is nowhere close to where it would need to be, so significant work will be required. The "nail puller" on the bottom end, which lightly resembles a crowbar, is sized far too large to be a nail puller for anything but the largest- I mean HUGE- headed nails. There seems to be a lot of thought put into the features, but the execution is mediocre.The best part is the sheath- it's awesome. The molded head section is thermo-formed plastic and it fits beautifully and if it was sharp- the sheath would protect you from it very well. The remainder of the sheath is high quality and has multiple options to attach to your other gear.So sum it up- this isn't a breacher, but may have some use as a camping/survival tool once sharpened. Great sheath with lots of mounting/carrying options. I may be a little generous at three stars, but with some work on sharpening and a paracord wrap on the handle it would be a reasonably decent tool.
S**A
Impressive Tool
This thing is dangerous in all the best ways. On the opposite side of the axe is crazy sharp. My husband scared me when he was taking it out of the holster because I thought he almost cut his finger. We don't keep guns in our house but this is now our go to in case we ever need to defend ourselves in our home. It has a nice weight to it without being super heavy so even I feel confident using it.
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