Cold Steel Gunstock Club. One of the truths of close quarter combat is that
a rifle, shotgun or musket can be an improvised club in the absence of suitable
ammunition or a bayonet. American Indians in the early sixteenth century observed
these facts and wasted no time in fashioning their own gunstock war clubs, which
were made of straight grain hard woods.
Features included the ridged
centerline, a short lance point, and the classic Fawns Foot
handle. To avoid the risk of cross grain breakage, Cold Steel has abandoned
the traditional hardwoods in favor of Polypropylene with a wood grain finish.
29 1/2" overall