| | |  | Weapons | Home » » » » Cold Steel Indian War Club with Polypropylene | | | | | | | Description: | | Our version of the Indian War Club approximately 2 ft. long and features a 3 1/4” in diameter ball. It is fitted with a removable blunt, short steel spike. Hornbeam is scarce and not readily available in commercial quantities, so our club is injection molded out of black Polypropylene which is practically unbreakable. It will never rot, crack warp, splinter, swell, shrink mildew, or fade. For historical re-enactors the surface has a realistic wood grain finish that can be easily customized with paint and can be ornamented with brass studs, tacks, or feathers. | | | Features: | |
• Modern battle club made by renowned blade smith Rich McDonald
• Approximately two feet long, with a ball fitted with a removable, blunt, short steel spike
• Injection-molded from remarkably durable black polypropylene material with realistic-looking wood grain finish
• 27.6-ounce weight, 3.25-inch diameter ball, 19-millimeter diameter spike, and 1055 carbon steel with black oxide coating
• Includes limited manufacturer's warranty; details included with purchase
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 8.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 31.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.7 pounds | | Package Length:
| 30.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 1.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 26 reviews |
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22 of 22 found the following review helpful:
The question is, what I can break first?Mar 07, 2011
By Donny First off, this is an awesome weapon.
If the 12 gauge and .45 don't work, this certainly will.
Upon taking it out of the box, I couldn't help but obliterate the very box it was delivered in. Oh what fun!
That little metal knob on the end is the icing by the way. Why not add to the already destructive nature of the weapon?
Seriously though, this is an awesome self defense weapon. I plan on keeping it next to the bed (especially since I have to keep my firearms locked up cause of the little ones).
The weight seems perfectly balanced for optimum damage infliction. Not too heavy nor too light, right in the middle. If someone broke into our house, this would certainly "take care" of the situation. One well placed swing and that's all folks.
You really can't go wrong with it and if the weapon is as indestructible as Cold Steel says it is, well, I know I'll be one of the last ones standing.
Buy it, have fun! Enjoy!
72 of 87 found the following review helpful:
If you need to get your point accross this will helpApr 14, 2010
By Italo La Posta
"Roman One"
There is nothing better than breaking stuff, if you like to breakstuff then this is just what you need. It is big, and if you are weak it will be awkward for you to weild it correctly. The removable plug is nice too, with it in you will seriously kill someone with a head shot. If someone owes you anything from money to an apology and they dont want to give it up all you need is one good hit to the knee cap and they will give their kids to you if you ask. Purely speculation ofcourse. Worth every penny.
103 of 129 found the following review helpful:
Perfect for the Zombie ApocalypseAug 04, 2010
By DoubleTap
""Your punches tickle me like tiny feathers.""
You dont need to reload this weapon...not the best choice if you are feeble though. If you are feeble your best bet is to hide somewhere and dont make any noise. As long as you aren't swarmed you can easily conserve ammo and destroy plenty of zombies at the same time. If you are swarmed thats your own fault and you deserve to get eaten for not maintaining situational awareness at all times.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Seriously Effective - Highly RecommendedAug 05, 2011
By C. F. Hill
"CFH"
Just holding this Cold Steel "Indian War Club" will make you want to bash something, seriously! The club feels fairly lightweight but it is somewhat deceiving as this delivers a lot of blunt force trauma when swung with intent to damage something. We tried it out on some loose bricks left over from a gardening project and I was more than a little impressed with the destructive power of this club. We left the metal stud inserted in the head (it can be unscrewed) and found that it hardly showed any marks at all after ten minutes or so of pulverizing the bricks. One note, eye protection should be worn when practicing with this as bits of brick did go flying.
There are plenty of videos on-line showing this club breaking things like cinder blocks and wooden pallets, so it is easy to judge for yourself if this war club will meet your needs.
Highly Recommended!
CFH
17 of 21 found the following review helpful:
SolidOct 30, 2010
By Juggalogre This club is powerful. It is a solid piece of polypropylene and could not be more durable without the addition of re-bar. The detachable carbon steel spike is an evil addition and as durable as the rest of the club. This club is big and heavy, for those who say its too heavy you probably shouldn't be using a club anyway, Id recommend these people go but a pocket knife.
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