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Quality Functional Viking Axes

If you are looking for a quality functional viking axe, there are several good choices. You may be considering the Cold Steel Viking Great Axe, a Drake Off Road beard, or a Templar Horseman's War Axe. You can even buy jewelry that is reminiscent of the Vikings.
Cold Steel Viking Great Axe

The Cold Steel Viking Viking axes Great Axe is remarkably strong and functional. This axe has an American Walnut handle and features a sharp cutting edge. It is designed to cleave armour and helms. Its long, heavy, and robust design makes it a great choice for a Viking axe set.

The Cold Steel Viking Great Axe has a striking profile that is reminiscent of a tomahawk. This axe has a 30-inch blade and is a great choice for beginners or seasoned warriors alike. It has a cast stainless steel head and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Cold Steel believes in the ruthless cutting power of Viking axes. Although it was previously lacking the technical capabilities to make its own Viking axes, their new forging facility has provided them with this capability. The Cold Steel Viking Great Axe is remarkably long, with a formidably sharp blade and two sharp horns.

The Cold Steel Viking Battle Axe is a good choice for stand-alone use, but it can also be paired with other weapons. Nordic warriors regarded their axes with great reverence. They often invested in elaborate decorations, and the Cold Steel Viking Great Axe is no exception.

Made of American hickory, the Cold Steel Viking Great Axe is constructed for long-lasting use. The handle is wrapped with leather and has Norse Elder Futhark runes carved into it. The axehead is made of 1095 high carbon steel and has a hardness of 56-58 HRC. The axehead has been heat-treated for edge retention, and comes with a leather sheath.
Drake Off Road beard

You can purchase a quality functional Viking axe with a Drake Off Road beard, which is a collectible Viking axe made of stainless steel 2Cr13. Its beard provides protection for your hand and makes it easy to hold, even in close quarters. The beard can also be used as a hook to grasp weapons or shields, or to open targets for subsequent strikes. Some models of the beard are also sharpened.

A quality functional Viking axe with a bearded head can be used for cutting down trees, collecting firewood, or doing other detailed work. It is well worth the investment. It is made of high-quality AISI-4150 HRC 55 steel with a beech wood handle. It is light enough to be held in one hand and can be wielded just as fast as a skilled warrior.
Templar Horseman's War Axe

The Templar Horseman's War axe is a one-handed or two-handed weapon that features a high carbon steel blade. The tang is wrapped in brown leather. The shaft is made of hardwood. The wrapped leather grip is secured by metal pins. A leather wrist strap is also included.

The Templar Horseman Axe is a dual-purpose weapon, suitable for mounted warriors. Its wedge-shaped blade could slice through mail and simple plate. A reversed blow concentrated all of the force on the back hammer poll, making the weapon highly effective in crushing helmets.
Norse Tradesman axe

Norse Tradesman axes offer quality viking axes with an outstanding hardness rating of 56-58 Rockwell scale. These Viking axes are great for a variety of purposes, from everyday use to serious combat. In addition to axes, you'll find other Viking items such as viking shields, swords, and jewelry.

The Viking hand axe has a 6-inch cutting edge and an up-swept thrusting 'horn' with a hooking "beard". The head is made of high-carbon steel with an HRC value of 50-55. It is light enough to carry and is suitable for carving.

Norse Tradesman axes come with a quality steel blade and ergonomic handles. They are ideal for carpentry and other tasks. Hudson Bay axes are also very functional axes, and are associated with Sir Henry Hudson who traded with Native Americans during the seventeenth century. They originally had a rounded eye and were about 22 to 28 inches long. These axes are also excellent for cutting and chopping jobs.

The handle of the Viking axe is made of quality aged teakwood. Teakwood is one of the hardest timbers on the planet, so it will be tough for a lifetime. The axehead is hand-forged with a semi-raspy edge, and it has a 56-58 Rockwell scale hardness.

For those who are more adventurous and want to spend more money, there's the Bearded Viking axe. With a 4'' head, this Viking axe is the perfect axe for cutting firewood and detailed work. While it's pricey, it's definitely worth the investment. AISI 4150 HRC 55 carbon steel head and beech wood handle make it an ideal all-around Viking axe.