The United M48 Tactical War Hammer with Sheath

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Whenever we come across something like the United M48 Tactical War Hammer, we often read about zombies in the description some journalists give it. It’s as if we have to conjure up some reason to own this, and zombies is a safe bet since no one will ever be sad we’re contemplating killing a fictional character. However, we think the United M48 Tactical War Hammer with Sheath is badass all on its own, zombie or not.

The M48 Tactical War Hammer from United Cutlery is the hammer/axe combination! The cast 2Cr13 stainless steel black oxide-coated head can pummel almost anything with ease. The handle features a defensive war hammerhead and a devestating piercing spike, which offers great applications as an effective breaching tool and defensive hammer. The 30% fiberglass handle is nearly indestructible, and the axe head is attached to it with metal bolts. Includes a TPR hammerhead cover and a nylon sheath with Velcro closure.

– 7 3/4″ cast 2Cr13 stainless steel head
– Powerful back spike
– 30% fiberglass & reinforced nylon handle
– Measures 15 1/2″ overall in length
– Includes TPR head cover and a nylon sheath with a Velcro closure

Better yet, it’s not going to break the bank at $50.

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iPad Stands Made from Tools

ipad tools stand iPad Stands Made from Tools
Now this is a manly man’s iPad stand. It’s made from tools, using tools. Frank Luedtke makes and sells these handmade stands in his Etsy store for $95 each (a manly man’s price). He makes a few different styles like the screwdriver model above and the hammer stand below:
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The hammer one is sold out right now, but I’m sure he’ll be making more soon. Or you could even build your own using the tools of your choice. Personally in my household this would probably not be allowed since we require a ten foot buffer zone between tools and breakable electronic devices (ever since the “flying socket wrench into the LCD TV incident”).

(via gizmodo)

iPad Stands Made from Tools