Only $699

They say “don’t bring a tomahawk to a gun fight” but this awesome weapon may change their minds. This takes “war club” to a whole new level. As a blanket gun it is meant to be carried by its woven strap over the shoulder and out of sight. It is indeed the early version of a true concealed weapon used in the Cherokee war in NC. 1763-1765.

In a skirmish situation, after the first shot your gun became a club anyway. This one is still a deadly weapon in several ways. It still has its solid ram rod so a second shot is possible if you had time to reload. It’s a smoothbore, so loading is easy and the results are wicked when loaded with just about anything to thin out the crowd.

The barrel is an octagon to round 20 ga. 1”x10”.
It is pinned to the hardwood maple stock decorated with antiqued brass tacks. It provides a great grip when used as a club and long enough for a two handed grip.
The ignition is by the L&R Trade lock firing into a drilled and coned vent by means of a plated long single trigger. It’s a great sparker. The trim is in antiqued brass with patina.
The hardwood maple stock ends with a wicked cast engraved brass tomahawk head fastened to the comb to make this a very wicked war club. We have matched the cast engraved brass trim .

The elaborately brass cast engraved tomahawk head does not get in the way when held like a pistol and it’s long enough for both hands if necessary as a club The hardened steel blade is captured in the brass so it can be easily sharpened. It’ a beautiful piece!
It will look great in your sash or used as a blanket gun with a woven strap over the shoulder or just hanging in your lodge or home, A great conversation starter (or ender) We’ve even included a hand-woven shoulder strap for you too!
No lodge should be without one for only $699 with FREE SHIPPING!

