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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de marzo de 2025
Pretty cool. Well made
Cat
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de junio de 2024
It's a nice arrowhead, it's sharp out of box it's an ok weight, but the biggest downside is there's no storage for it, no canvas bag, no fitted sheath, nothing. So you'll have to order (or make) one if you want to safely carry it.
Anon.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de enero de 2024
Obviously, this is great as a harpoon, but a more useful design for woodland survivalists would be "AH-2?" that I would LOVE to see would be for 2 small holes in the "shaft", a "handle" made of knurled magnesium just big enough to surround the shaft and joined by 2 button head flathead Al or Ti bolts (so one could use a dime or back of a knife to undo). Obviously, a neck wearable sheath screams out loudly to be made as well.
John M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de septiembre de 2018
It's small, as expected. The point is needle sharp, but the edges are less than shave-sharp. I find it difficult to sharpen as I had to clamp the arrowhead and be very careful to sharpen it evenly, as to not throw off it's balance. A carbide V-groove sharpener did the trick. A diamond hone will do well, too. Fairly hard steel. I give it high marks, overall. Mine arrived in bomb-proof packaging.
Alaska Guy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de marzo de 2016
Very solid arrowhead. Not quite as stout as a seal harpoon tip but puts me in mind of one otherwise. These things are thick-Over 1/8 of an inch. The cutting edge is about .8 inches wide, and they are just over 2 1/4 inches long (2.330"). They are about 9.5 grams each in weight. They are useably sharp as is, but they are not razor sharp. They are about 9.5 grams or just under 150 grains each in weight, regular broadheads go about 100 to 125 grains I think. I can see these more as atlatl points, something a bit heavier than an arrow point. They will certainly work as intended in an emergency. They would work as a harpoon point for fish and small marine mammals (would dull them a bit for harpoon use), I think the hole is large enough for para cord. I was able to force the shaft into a 1/4 in hole and it was tight enough to stay in but loose enough to come out as a harpoon. Maybe carrying a 1/4 drill bit for this purpose is also a good idea. Easy enough to use by hand.
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