Hardcore Hammers Camp Companion Axe

The Hardcore Hammers Camp Companion Axe Corporal's Corner Edition features a robust 26-ounce 4140 steel head and a durable 16-inch Grade A hickory handle.

Hardcore Hammers, an American company, was founded in 2010 with a vision to keep the tradition of American-made tools alive. Starting with the original Hardcore hammer, the company expanded its product line to include hatchets and axes, focusing on innovation and quality while maintaining 100% production in the USA. Meet the Camp Companion Axe!

Hardcore Tools

Notable products from Hardcore Hammers include the Survivalist Hatchet, known for its rugged design and versatility, and the Hardcore Hammer 2.0 Recessed Wafflehead, a favorite among professionals for its durability and precision. Other top products that have been well-received are the Classic Utility Hatchet 2.0 and the Blunt Force Smooth Face Hammer, which is described as the ‘do everything hammer.’ These products exemplify the company’s commitment to providing durable, high-quality tools for a variety of uses, from camping to carpentry.

Camp Companion Axe

The HH Camp Companion Axe Corporal’s Corner Edition—it’s not just an axe. It’s a game-changer! Born from an epic eight-month collab with the survival guru and YouTube sensation Shawn Kelly of Corporal’s Corner, this axe is all about redefining the game. It’s got muscle, a hefty 26-ounce 4140 ordnance steel head.

Also known as ordnance steel, 4140 is a low-alloy, medium-carbon steel well-known for its strength and versatility. This type of steel is commonly used for gun barrels and in the aerospace, oil and gas, and automotive industries for parts like gears, shafts, and axles due to its excellent properties, such as high fatigue strength and torsional strength. Also, 4140 steel can undergo various heat treatments to enhance its mechanical properties for specific applications. 

The axe split kindling for a small wood stove during winter.

Style points go to the 16-inch Grade A hickory handle with laser-burned Corporal’s Corner logo that feels right in your hand. The brown top-grain leather sheath is the cherry on top for both looks and safety. Made with pride in the USA. This axe doesn’t just endure—it leads.

Corporal’s Corner

Shawn Kelly is the creator and host of Corporal’s Corner, a YouTube channel dedicated to bushcraft and survival skills. With a background as a Marine, Shawn shares informative and practical videos on military and camp survival skills, including shelter, fire, water, food, and tools. His family-friendly content ranges from knot-tying tutorials to survival kit recommendations for outdoor enthusiasts.

Test

The arm hair-shaving test was the first, and it passed—big time! The fit and finish with every HH axe/tomahawk I have handled has been top drawer all the way. The sheath had beautiful stitching and looked very handsome!

The author created feather sticks by pressing the heel into a log and then pulling the sticks back against the edge.

I chopped, split, hammered, and carved with the HH Camp Companion Axe. It had the feel of a larger axe in a more compact package. It’s very much a “pack axe” and punches out of its weight class. Corrosion wasn’t an issue even after donning the sheath damp from chopping in snow. The head never loosened, and the tool felt comfortable as a whole!

Whether you’re a weekend warrior or a seasoned pro, the Camp Companion Axe – Corporal’s Corner Edition is the trusty sidekick you want for every outdoor adventure.

The Camp Companion’s ample striking surface confidently hammered stakes into the hard rocky ground.

Quick SPECS:

  • 26oz 4140 American steel head
  • 16″ Grade A Hickory handle
  • Hand-sharpened to perfection
  • Triple-wedged head attachment
  • 100% Made in the USA
  • Laser burned Corporal’s Corner logo
  • MSRP: $219.99

For More Information, Check out Hardcore Hammers.

Reuben Bolieu
Adventurer, writer, photographer, and survival instructor for Randall’s Adventure & Training, Reuben has spent most of his life hiking and backpacking through the wildernesses of the world. He has traveled abroad in extreme environments and seeks out primitive survival techniques, construction, and uses of knives and edged tools. Reuben has published many articles on survival, knife and tool use, and woodcraft. He remains a lifetime student of survival.