NEW Woodcraft Pack Axe + Tactical Mask/Council Tool × Self Reliance Outfitters Collab and GIVEAWAY

Survival In The Forest
https://www.selfrelianceoutfitters.com/products/24-council-tool-pack-axe-military-sheath

Introducing the brand-new collaboration between Council Tool and Self Reliance Outfitters — a purpose-built combo featuring the legendary Woodcraft Pack Axe paired with a Berry Compliant Tactical Axe Mask manufactured exclusively by Atlas 46.

This package was designed from the ground up for Service Members, outdoorsmen, hunters, bushcrafters, and anyone who demands rugged, American-made gear they can trust in the field.

🔥 What Makes This Collaboration Special

• Woodcraft Pack Axe by Council Tool
A proven performer crafted with premium materials, ideal for backcountry camps, truck kits, bushcraft use, or serious field work.

• Tactical Axe Mask by Atlas 46 (Berry Compliant)
This exclusive sheath is made in the USA to full Berry Amendment requirements — built using U.S.-sourced materials and manufactured on American soil.

🪖 Key Features of the Tactical Axe Mask
• 100% Berry Compliant construction
• Multiple carry options for versatile mounting
• Heavy-duty military-grade materials
• Secure retention yet fast access
• Designed specifically for this Council Tool collaboration
• Built to withstand harsh environments

🌲 Why This Combo Excels

Whether you’re rucking into a primitive camp, prepping your hunting spot, or deploying with a field-ready kit, this axe package delivers durability, performance, and reliability. It’s a rugged asset for:

✔ Service Members
✔ Backcountry hunters
✔ Bushcrafters & woodsmen
✔ Wilderness professionals
✔ Anyone who values dependable American-made gear

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