Hand of Doom: Native American Gunstock War Club. Named for its similar appearance to the wooden stocks of muskets and rifles of the 19th century. They were made from hard woods like maple, ash, oak, or hickory trees and weighed from 2 to 3 pounds. The damage that the Gunstock War Club wielded was increased with the addition of a short spear point positioned near the elbow of the club. Blades could be flint, horn, or iron. Gunstock war clubs were used by Eastern Woodland, Central, and Northern Plains tribes. #artist53 #artneversleeps #handofdoom #handsofdoom #illustration #vectorlounge #digitalart #adobeillustrator #art #drawing #weapons #weapon #instaart #instagood #artoftheday #atlantaart #gunstockwarclub #warclub #nativeamericanweapon #nativeamericanweapons #nativeamerican #cartoons #cartoonviolence








