LOL, the rug wasn't the best choice but it's dark outside and I can't use my usual forest green porch lid to take the photos. I made sure to keep the stars out of the center.
My wife is convinced it's a throwing axe of some sort. I haven't heard of anyone doing this but I've only known about them for a week or so now. As a weapon, or tool for that matter, I'd be concerned with stabbing myself in the back with that "hook' thing.
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The SP16 SPAX made by Ontario Knife is part of the Spec Plus Next Generation series designed for military, sporting, and rescue use. The SPAX is a knife, a hatchet, or a pick axe, whatever the situation dictates. Situated in New York State's scenic Southern Tier, Ontario Knife Company produces one of the most comprehensive, wide-ranging product lines in the cutlery industry today. While being a worldwide supplier, the Ontario Knife Company is also a major supplier to the U.S. Government and its military. Ontario has built its reputation on a heritage of uncompromising craftsmanship, quality materials and components, and a steadfast commitment to its workforce. Epoxy textured and powder coated black steel blades. Full tang blades are hardened to 52-54 HRC. Kraton handle resists the elements and has finger grooves for a secure grip. Piped lanyard hole in handle. Includes leather cordura sheath.