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title: "Smith & Wesson Extraction and Evasion SW671 15.9in Full Tang Tomahawk with a 3.9in Steel Blade and TPE Handle for Outdoor, Tactical, Survival and EDC"
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# 15.9in full tang length 1070 high carbon steel blade TPE & steel ergonomic handle Smith & Wesson Extraction and Evasion SW671 15.9in Full Tang Tomahawk with a 3.9in Steel Blade and TPE Handle for Outdoor, Tactical, Survival and EDC

**Brand:** smith & wesson
**Price:** 94.84 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🪓 Own the moment — when every second counts, trust the SW671 tomahawk.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Smith & Wesson Extraction and Evasion SW671 15.9in Full Tang Tomahawk with a 3.9in Steel Blade and TPE Handle for Outdoor, Tactical, Survival and EDC by smith & wesson
- **How much does it cost?** 94.84 DT with free shipping
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## Best For

- smith & wesson enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted smith & wesson brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Powerhouse:** 15.9-inch full tang design balances weight and reach for serious outdoor and tactical use.
- • **Ready Out of the Box:** Sharp, reliable, and backed by Smith & Wesson’s limited lifetime warranty.
- • **Unmatched Durability:** 1070 high carbon steel blade ensures toughness that won’t quit under pressure.
- • **Ergonomic Tactical Grip:** TPE and steel handle with cushioned grip and 3 choke positions for ultimate control.
- • **Built for Extraction & Evasion:** Purpose-engineered tomahawk for breaching, demolition, and survival scenarios.

## Overview

The Smith & Wesson SW671 Extraction and Evasion Tomahawk is a 15.9-inch full tang tactical tool featuring a 3.9-inch 1070 high carbon steel blade and a durable TPE & steel handle. Designed for breaching, survival, and tactical scenarios, it offers exceptional strength, ergonomic grip, and comes with a nylon sheath. Ideal for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand reliability and performance in critical moments.

## Description

Smith and Wesson focuses on creating knives that are ready for all situations. Whether you are a knife collector, survivalist or a first responder, you can trust that your S&W knife will be the tool you can rely on in any situation.

Review: The strongest tomahawk for under $100! - Intro: This is probably the most durable tomahawk you will ever find on a budget. Out of all the tomahawks I've owned, this one is my favorite so far. I've literally beaten the crap out of this thing over, and over again and it just keeps going! I've managed to chop through many full sized trees with it too (not an ideal tool for the job, but a little determination can go a long way). Steel: This tool is one solid piece of steel, which makes it nearly indestructible! On top of that, it is made from 8 mm thick 1070 high carbon steel. This was a very nice touch - You get a balance of durability and edge retention. Through my comparisons with 1055 carbon steel, this one is much better suited for chopping. As of now, I've only seen one significant nick in the edge about 1mm in size (from who knows what). I would recommend wiping this down with oil if it ever gets wet; carbon steel has a tendency to rust. However, I have not noticed any rust stains from regular use. Edge/spike: The edge is more of a utilitarian edge, meant for breeching - Very strong, but not as sharp as most tomahawks. The weight/edge shape is very good for splitting smaller logs for kindling. It could be honed to meet the needs of other tasks, but that's up to you. Also, the spike is very nice, and similar to the Vietnam tomahawk. It's not sharpened at all, but the geometry is well suited for busting concrete. Grip: The grip is Kraton, which I've seen used on SOG knives and other tactical styled blades. It's held up well under the rough conditions I've put it through, but I would prefer something else that looks nicer. Also, there are about three ergonomic griping positons on the handle, which also allow for a two handed grip. Both Kraton slabs can be removed for cleaning once the 8 screws are removed. Personally, I wrapped mine with a layer of 550 paracord. This ensures I have a solid grip, and no shock transfer from the handle. Conclusion: This tool is absolutely amazing! It feels like a hatchet and looks like a tomahawk. Not only can you chop wood, you can break concrete, bust through doors, dig a fire pit, use it as a climbing aid in the woods, and fight with it as a last resort. The amount of power you can achieve from a single swing will destroy just about anything it hits. If you think you can handle the weight, I would highly recommend this tool!
Review: A Breaching/Demolition/Destroying T’Hawk - First, ask yourself what you want this t’hawk for? I see some folks complaining, “too heavy to carry.” If you are looking for an axe/hatchet for camping/backpacking/canoeing, there are better options out there. I would suggest a folding Sven Saw (less than a pound), and a stout camp knife for batoning wood. Leave the axe/hatchet for when you’re taking the mule train. Sven Saw uses less energy, and is quiet, too. It doesn’t attract Big Foot, like chopping wood ; ) Sven Saw is safer to use in wilderness when far from an emergency room. Think cooking/camping fire; not timber logging. I keep an axe in the truck for blow-downs, and such, but that’s an axe, not a t’hawk. Still want a hatchet for the woods? Fiskars 7850 is a light weight woodsman hatchet, and gets good reviews. Both Sven Saw, and Fiskars 7850 are available on desertcart.com. If you plan on using this as a tactical/defensive weapon, I suggest you get some martial arts training, or at least study Cold Steel’s DVDs on the subject. When you raise up to swing a t’hawk in an overhand swing you can leave yourself vulnerable to counter attack. Unless you’re into counting coups, or some crazy stuff, there are probably better weapons, and lighter/faster t’hawks made for that purpose. “Evasion?” If I had a good knife I’d probably lose the ‘hawk to reduce weight and travel fast. I do keep a short handled t’hawk in the truck for a different, ‘E,’ “Escape.” I don’t trust the glass breakers on knives, or, that I won’t slice an artery using them, if I ever go in the drink and have to escape from my vehicle. I will admit that a rock collector’s/geologist’s rock hammer would probably work just as well. This t’hawk may be a little long for escape, and getting a full swing from inside a vehicle. Check with your local laws about carrying a t’hawk in the cab of your vehicle. I think the best use of this ‘hawk is for the first, ‘E,’ “Extraction.” This would make short work of breaching glass, doors, locks, door frames, etc. This would be great in combo with a good pry bar. Nice, long, full tang, one piece handle. The 1070 tool steel should be tough enough to handle what you throw at it, and is one of the better steels I have seen S&W Knives use on its tools. This t’hawk seems more suitable for breaching/demolition; not a blade to send wood chips flying, like a felling/woodsman axe. But, it could be pressed into service for light bush craft duties if the need arose. S&W 671 E&E Tomahawk is a great ‘hawk to keep in the truck in case you come upon an accident scene where folks are trapped inside their vehicle, or trapped by rising flood waters, or your neighbors are away, their house is on fire, and you can hear the dog scratching at the door trying to escape. Keep one in the basement in case you get trapped by tornado debris. This is a purpose designed tomahawk, and appears well made for its purpose. Full tang, no weak points, such as handle attachment. Like your Scoutmaster always said, “Be Prepared Scout.”

## Features

- 15.9 Inches overall length
- 1070 High Carbob Steel
- TPE & Steel Handle
- 2-lbs, 11.0 ounces
- Nylon Sheath Included

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004PQNBKG |
| Blade Length | 3.9 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Brand | Smith & Wesson |
| Brand Name | Smith & Wesson |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 283 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028634703432 |
| Handle Material | TPE, Steel |
| Head Type | Tactical |
| Included Components | Camping Knives & Tools Axes |
| Item Type Name | Camping Knives & Tools Axes |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Taylor Brands LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SW671 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime, https://store.smith-wesson.com/warranty-info.html |
| Model Number | SW671 |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 028634703432 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Smith & Wesson
- **Color:** Multi
- **Handle Material:** TPE, Steel
- **Head Type:** Tactical
- **Item Weight:** 0.2 Kilograms

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The strongest tomahawk for under $100!
*by Z***E on July 25, 2014*

Intro: This is probably the most durable tomahawk you will ever find on a budget. Out of all the tomahawks I've owned, this one is my favorite so far. I've literally beaten the crap out of this thing over, and over again and it just keeps going! I've managed to chop through many full sized trees with it too (not an ideal tool for the job, but a little determination can go a long way). Steel: This tool is one solid piece of steel, which makes it nearly indestructible! On top of that, it is made from 8 mm thick 1070 high carbon steel. This was a very nice touch - You get a balance of durability and edge retention. Through my comparisons with 1055 carbon steel, this one is much better suited for chopping. As of now, I've only seen one significant nick in the edge about 1mm in size (from who knows what). I would recommend wiping this down with oil if it ever gets wet; carbon steel has a tendency to rust. However, I have not noticed any rust stains from regular use. Edge/spike: The edge is more of a utilitarian edge, meant for breeching - Very strong, but not as sharp as most tomahawks. The weight/edge shape is very good for splitting smaller logs for kindling. It could be honed to meet the needs of other tasks, but that's up to you. Also, the spike is very nice, and similar to the Vietnam tomahawk. It's not sharpened at all, but the geometry is well suited for busting concrete. Grip: The grip is Kraton, which I've seen used on SOG knives and other tactical styled blades. It's held up well under the rough conditions I've put it through, but I would prefer something else that looks nicer. Also, there are about three ergonomic griping positons on the handle, which also allow for a two handed grip. Both Kraton slabs can be removed for cleaning once the 8 screws are removed. Personally, I wrapped mine with a layer of 550 paracord. This ensures I have a solid grip, and no shock transfer from the handle. Conclusion: This tool is absolutely amazing! It feels like a hatchet and looks like a tomahawk. Not only can you chop wood, you can break concrete, bust through doors, dig a fire pit, use it as a climbing aid in the woods, and fight with it as a last resort. The amount of power you can achieve from a single swing will destroy just about anything it hits. If you think you can handle the weight, I would highly recommend this tool!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Breaching/Demolition/Destroying T’Hawk
*by T***N on March 1, 2017*

First, ask yourself what you want this t’hawk for? I see some folks complaining, “too heavy to carry.” If you are looking for an axe/hatchet for camping/backpacking/canoeing, there are better options out there. I would suggest a folding Sven Saw (less than a pound), and a stout camp knife for batoning wood. Leave the axe/hatchet for when you’re taking the mule train. Sven Saw uses less energy, and is quiet, too. It doesn’t attract Big Foot, like chopping wood ; ) Sven Saw is safer to use in wilderness when far from an emergency room. Think cooking/camping fire; not timber logging. I keep an axe in the truck for blow-downs, and such, but that’s an axe, not a t’hawk. Still want a hatchet for the woods? Fiskars 7850 is a light weight woodsman hatchet, and gets good reviews. Both Sven Saw, and Fiskars 7850 are available on Amazon.com. If you plan on using this as a tactical/defensive weapon, I suggest you get some martial arts training, or at least study Cold Steel’s DVDs on the subject. When you raise up to swing a t’hawk in an overhand swing you can leave yourself vulnerable to counter attack. Unless you’re into counting coups, or some crazy stuff, there are probably better weapons, and lighter/faster t’hawks made for that purpose. “Evasion?” If I had a good knife I’d probably lose the ‘hawk to reduce weight and travel fast. I do keep a short handled t’hawk in the truck for a different, ‘E,’ “Escape.” I don’t trust the glass breakers on knives, or, that I won’t slice an artery using them, if I ever go in the drink and have to escape from my vehicle. I will admit that a rock collector’s/geologist’s rock hammer would probably work just as well. This t’hawk may be a little long for escape, and getting a full swing from inside a vehicle. Check with your local laws about carrying a t’hawk in the cab of your vehicle. I think the best use of this ‘hawk is for the first, ‘E,’ “Extraction.” This would make short work of breaching glass, doors, locks, door frames, etc. This would be great in combo with a good pry bar. Nice, long, full tang, one piece handle. The 1070 tool steel should be tough enough to handle what you throw at it, and is one of the better steels I have seen S&W Knives use on its tools. This t’hawk seems more suitable for breaching/demolition; not a blade to send wood chips flying, like a felling/woodsman axe. But, it could be pressed into service for light bush craft duties if the need arose. S&W 671 E&E Tomahawk is a great ‘hawk to keep in the truck in case you come upon an accident scene where folks are trapped inside their vehicle, or trapped by rising flood waters, or your neighbors are away, their house is on fire, and you can hear the dog scratching at the door trying to escape. Keep one in the basement in case you get trapped by tornado debris. This is a purpose designed tomahawk, and appears well made for its purpose. Full tang, no weak points, such as handle attachment. Like your Scoutmaster always said, “Be Prepared Scout.”

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Axe is excellent. Sheath not great though.
*by R***R on March 23, 2018*

The axe itself is very robust and solid. It should stand up to just about anything you ask it to do. It's fairly heavy so bare that in mind if you plan to carry it in a pack. It's a great tool for exactly what they built it for which is an entry or extraction tool. It can be used as a simple camp axe, but it's not going to chop through wood as well, mostly due to the edge profile on it. However, the edge is more designed to cut through sheet metal like on vehicle bodies, or commercial building type entry doors and not chip out like a straight profile for chopping wood. You could just change the blade profile with a sharpening puck easy enough if you would prefer to have an extremely heavy duty camp axe however. The sheath is the only reason I gave this product 4 stars. It's barely useful. The axe can very easily unsnap the retention buttons and fall out, if you tried carrying it on your belt or outside of your pack. A more useful and durable kydex sheath would be more practical for it. I am making one for mine since I haven't seen one made commercially for it. Other than that, it's well worth the money in my opinion for keeping in a vehicle for emergencies, or keeping with your bug out bag.

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