- USFS HISTORY – Developed in the early 1900s by legendary Ranger Edward Pulaski, whose leadership during the 1910 fire helped save 45 men; this tool honors that legacy and meets US Forest Service specification 5100-355E.
- DUAL-BLADE TOOL – Traditional axe bit on one end and a mattock blade on the other, both hand-sharpened to USFS specs for chopping, digging, and grubbing in forestry or landscaping environments.
- TOUGH 1080 STEEL – Forged from high-carbon 1080 steel and tempered to Council Tool’s Rc 53-58 standard, exceeding ANSI requirements for long-lasting edge performance and durability.
- AMERICAN HICKORY HANDLE - Made from tough, straight-grain American hickory, the handle offers excellent balance and control for close-quarters use, with a low moisture content to reduce shrinkage and ensure a secure fit.
- SPEC-COMPLIANT FINISH – Axe head is coated in black enamel matching required USFS paint chip, with clear lacquered cutting edges to resist rust; this model meets GSA spec for NSN# 5120-00-293-3467.
Pulaski Axe, Cutting Edge 4-1/2 In. , Head Material Steel, Head Weight 3-3/4 lb. , Overall Length 34-1/2 In. , Straight Handle, Handle Material Hickory, Features For General Landscaping Chores, Bit Axe Blade On One End, Mattock Blade On Other, Meets/Exceeds USFS Spec MTDC-632 For NSN#5120-00-293-3467, Protective Sheath not included
- Product Dimensions : 34.5 x 13.5 x 5 inches; 3.75 Pounds
- Date First Available : March 20, 2013
- Manufacturer : Council Tool