I just finished ordering a new Tomahawk. I wasn't sure whether to put this here or in Weapons, but, realistically, a Tomahawk will likely be used 98% of the time as a tool, and perhaps 2% as a weapon.
Therefore, really, it's more of a tool than a weapon.
I already own one of these: http://www.americantomahawk.com/products/vtac.htm

I like it, but it is more of a weapon than a tool, excepting being a breaching tool. What I mean is it's not really practical as a "field tool". I want one that works as a field tool, but can be a weapon if needed.

So, having just sold a firearm, I am using the funds to get one of these: http://www.2hawks.net/tomahawks/warb...rade-tomahawk/

I'll probably sell the VTAC once I have the other.
As the sheaths offered are leather, I declined and will make a cordura one. I know, the "bushcrafter" says leather, but the "shtf prepper" says cordura for long term durability.

Yes, there will be pics, however, since they are handmade, I am not sure yet if it is in stock, or I will have to wait for it to be made.