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product_id: 3684331
title: "Cold Steel Frontier Hawk Tomahawk without Sheath - 90FHS, One Size (001478)"
brand: "cold steel"
price: "9014 som"
currency: KGS
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reviews_count: 9
category: "Cold Steel"
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# Durable American Hickory handle 22 in total length Drop forged 1055 carbon steel Cold Steel Frontier Hawk Tomahawk without Sheath - 90FHS, One Size (001478)

**Brand:** cold steel
**Price:** 9014 som
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🪓 Own the frontier spirit—light, lethal, legendary.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Cold Steel Frontier Hawk Tomahawk without Sheath - 90FHS, One Size (001478) by cold steel
- **How much does it cost?** 9014 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kg](https://www.desertcart.kg/products/3684331-cold-steel-frontier-hawk-tomahawk-without-sheath-90fhs-one-size)

## Best For

- cold steel enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cold steel brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Customizable Classic:** Designed for easy fitting and personal modifications, making it uniquely yours without compromising quality.
- • **Heritage-Grade Steel:** Crafted from drop forged 1055 carbon steel for unmatched durability and edge retention through every adventure.
- • **Lightweight Powerhouse:** Weighing just 22.4 oz, it’s as nimble as your favorite camp hatchet but packs serious cutting potential.
- • **Versatile Tactical Tool:** Ideal for reenactors, campers, and outdoor pros—this tomahawk doubles as a reliable survival and defense companion.
- • **Ergonomic Hickory Handle:** American Hickory wood handle offers a perfect balance of strength and comfort for extended use.

## Overview

The Cold Steel Frontier Hawk Tomahawk is a 22-inch tactical tool featuring a 3.25-inch drop forged 1055 carbon steel blade and a durable American Hickory handle. Lightweight at 22.4 ounces, it balances historical authenticity with modern performance, perfect for reenactors, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a versatile, customizable, and reliable tomahawk.

## Description

Great Product

Review: Great value! - These are about the best you can get without going custom. Steel is good and the hickory handle is also outstanding. But best of all you can customize these to your hearts content without making them less in any way. I have several of these in different styles and got this one for a present for my son's birthday, my first Frontier Hawk. After modifying it to look allot like the first pic, remove finish on handle, remove paint/finish on head, carefully custom fit head, cold blue, stain handle, several coats Tung Oil, rebevel edge and mirror polish, leather wrap handle and done. I use the others for camping but I liked the fit and balance and feel of this one so much I ordered another one for me. Great tool, you can throw them with care and practice but they are a wonderful outdoor tool. I something give them as presents and they become wallhangers but ones you can use. Light and very useful especially if you have things to do with wood. You can even forget your camping knife and just use one of these, just remember the sharpener. Choke up on it and it will do everything a knife will. The steel is good enough to take a good edge and hold it and resharpens fairly well. All in all I cannot say enough good about them especially considering the price. Awesome tool for fires either at home or in the woods and also a great whack the bad guys tool too.
Review: Fantastic simple design and surprising quality - 1st off u have to sand fit any hawk head, especially from cold steel. Look up how to do this and only use sandpaper ur first time and only do a a little at a time, especially as u get close. There’s a screw that shouldn’t be used, as it will destroy & Split the handle w any real use plus Puts the head and blade alignment off center. If u properly fit the handle & head it will fit & stay perfectly, not damage the handle, and the 2 can still be easily separated for packing or the handle can be replaced w a branch properly whittled to fit. Anyways, got the hawk head fitted perfectly and the blade fully sharpened w a puck in less than an hour. It’s light balances well, has a decent size edge etc. and seems perfect for a lite hiking camping tool that also offers pretty decent protection from black bears panthers etc Anyways, it’s simple and CS’s lightest traditional style wooden handled hawk, and probably their lightest hawk which Is a good thing. Believe the trail hawk & Nordic hawk are the 2nd and 3rd lightest.

## Features

- Suitable for re-enactors from any period stretching from the French and Indian War clear up to the final settling of the West in the late 1800’s, our Frontier Hawk is a joy to use
- As light as some camp hatchets, but its design allows for a vast amount of cutting potential
- Made of tough and durable drop forged 1055 carbon steel (Note: Sheath sold separately)
- Durable American Hickory wood handle
- Overall Length: 22 inches; Blade Edge Length: 3.25 inches; Weight: 22.4 ounces
- Care instructions: Hand Wash
- Sport type: Tactical & Military
- reenactors
- american hickory handle
- light weight
- drop forged
- The American Tomahawk brand new is a registered trademark of Cold Steel. The item the customer ordered is the correct item.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0030DDG9Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #256,607 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #307 in Camping Axes & Hatchets |
| Blade Edge | 3.25 inches |
| Blade Length | 3.25 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel,Steel |
| Brand Name | Cold Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (892) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00705442008927 |
| Handle Material | Hickory,Steel,Wood |
| Head Type | Tactical |
| Head Weight | 14.9 Ounces |
| Included Components | Product |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 22"L x 3.25"W |
| Item Type Name | Holster |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | GSM LLC |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Military |
| Style Name | Drop Forged Tomahawk |
| UPC | 705442008927 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Cold Steel
- **Color:** Black
- **Handle Material:** Hickory,Steel,Wood
- **Head Type:** Tactical
- **Product Dimensions:** 22"L x 3.25"W

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great value!
*by W***. on November 10, 2018*

These are about the best you can get without going custom. Steel is good and the hickory handle is also outstanding. But best of all you can customize these to your hearts content without making them less in any way. I have several of these in different styles and got this one for a present for my son's birthday, my first Frontier Hawk. After modifying it to look allot like the first pic, remove finish on handle, remove paint/finish on head, carefully custom fit head, cold blue, stain handle, several coats Tung Oil, rebevel edge and mirror polish, leather wrap handle and done. I use the others for camping but I liked the fit and balance and feel of this one so much I ordered another one for me. Great tool, you can throw them with care and practice but they are a wonderful outdoor tool. I something give them as presents and they become wallhangers but ones you can use. Light and very useful especially if you have things to do with wood. You can even forget your camping knife and just use one of these, just remember the sharpener. Choke up on it and it will do everything a knife will. The steel is good enough to take a good edge and hold it and resharpens fairly well. All in all I cannot say enough good about them especially considering the price. Awesome tool for fires either at home or in the woods and also a great whack the bad guys tool too.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic simple design and surprising quality
*by A***T on September 21, 2023*

1st off u have to sand fit any hawk head, especially from cold steel. Look up how to do this and only use sandpaper ur first time and only do a a little at a time, especially as u get close. There’s a screw that shouldn’t be used, as it will destroy & Split the handle w any real use plus Puts the head and blade alignment off center. If u properly fit the handle & head it will fit & stay perfectly, not damage the handle, and the 2 can still be easily separated for packing or the handle can be replaced w a branch properly whittled to fit. Anyways, got the hawk head fitted perfectly and the blade fully sharpened w a puck in less than an hour. It’s light balances well, has a decent size edge etc. and seems perfect for a lite hiking camping tool that also offers pretty decent protection from black bears panthers etc Anyways, it’s simple and CS’s lightest traditional style wooden handled hawk, and probably their lightest hawk which Is a good thing. Believe the trail hawk & Nordic hawk are the 2nd and 3rd lightest.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best value in a light, versatile, bushcraft-capable tomahawk (1.3 lbs. weight)
*by C***R on June 22, 2015*

The Cold Steel Frontier Hawk Tomahawk is an excellent value in a simple, lightweight, yet very capable cutting/chopping tool for bushcraft. Though it lacks the heft and efficiency of an axe for larger chopping and splitting chores, it is a surprisingly capable splitter. It excels at processing smaller pieces of wood, such as splitting small diameter logs (3" diameter or less) and chopping them down to suitable length for a small fire. One or two chops with this hawk is often enough to chop through wood that would take eight to twelve strokes with a saw, so it's fast and efficient in that role. The steel is of reasonably good quality, as it will take a very sharp edge and will hold it fairly well. I find it to be a great lightweight alternative to an axe, small enough to be carried on your belt or pack and more versatile, I think, than a hatchet. I measured its weight at 613 grams (21.6 oz.), which is 1.35 pounds. The head accounts for 296 grams of that weight, and the shaft for the other 317 grams. Cold Steel uses a set screw to hold the head in place, but I recommend that you remove it; otherwise, there is a good chance that during heavy use, the set screw will actually encourage the shaft to split out. Once removed, I found that the head fit snugly to the shaft with a very good friction fit, as a tomahawk is meant to be. Some reviewers mention the head flying off, and I suspect they received defective/misshapen shafts. Mine came with sufficient swell at the top that there is zero chance of the head flying off. The hickory shaft/handle that came with mine is very good. The grain of the wood runs straight and parallel to the shaft as it should, albeit turned at a slight diagonal to the chopping plane of the tomahawk. I am confident it will stand up to plenty of abuse, and that I would have to mis-use or throw the tomahawk to break it. Of course, the great thing about a tomahawk is that it is relatively easy to whittle a new shaft if need be. When the head is removed from the shaft, it fits comfortably in the hand as a decent cutting tool. I'm confident that if you had to, you could use it to make a new handle. Nevertheless, I would not recommend this tomahawk as your only cutting tool. Pair it with a good, lightweight knife--like the superb Mora Companion Heavy Duty Carbon--and you have your edged tools covered for virtually any bushcraft chore you might want to take on (except for large-scale shelter building and tree felling). Add a saw like the Silky F180 and you're pretty much covered to manage everything up through 4" diameter logs (but bear in mind, logs that large will be a challenge to split with this little 'hawk, so it'll be better to saw them to length and burn them whole). My main gripe is that my tomahawk's cutting head came misshapen. If you look straight down on it from above, you can see that the metal was forged unevenly, with a noticeably twist or "cupping" effect along the edge of the blade. For that reason, I have to sharpen the head with a file, rather than a larger flat surface such as a large diamond stone. It's not a big deal, and does not seem to significantly affect the utility of the tomahawk, but it's annoying and will certainly upset someone who is hoping for perfection. At a price point of $25 or less, though, I'm not surprised. It only bothers me because this tomahawk is SO good for the price (so handy as a light, versatile, general purpose utility chopper) that I will be using it a lot and if it had a perfectly even cutting surface, it would be easier/quicker to sharpen. There are many other styles of tomahawk out there, but this Frontier Hawk style is the lightest, simplest I could find on the market--and as I expected, I love it. I don't miss the hammer poll that most people seem to favor because it isn't really needed. If I need to pound something in like a tarp peg, I use a flat rock. It works just as well, but it means I don't have to carry the extra weight that a hammer poll would add. And when splitting, you can use a hefty branch to rap on the back of this Frontier Hawk to drive it easily through most small logs (even relatively hard and still green woods like pin oak, in my experience). If you're wanting to practice primitive skills/bushcraft and looking for a good chopper that is considerably lighter and more versatile than most small axes, this is the hawk I would recommend. It's especially ideal for efficiently gathering 1" diameter or smaller sticks to fuel a twig/hobo stove or build a small fire. Yes, there are fancier tomahawks with more options which look cooler, but they weigh more and they don't cut any better in my experience. The Frontier Hawk just works, and at 1.3 pounds, it does more work for its weight than most other edged chopping tools I've tried. It's also easy to repair in the field if the shaft breaks, and unless you start throwing it at trees (which you can do; it is well balanced), it's unlikely that you'll break the hickory handle that comes with it. It's also cheap, so you won't mind using it hard. The more I use it, the more I love it. If you have realistic expectations (small wood processing, not large tree felling), you probably will too.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-16*