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THE M3 TRENCH EDITION PARACHUTE
A nod to WWII trench blades — the M3 Trench Edition delivers titanium strength, fast gravity action, and battle-ready precision.
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Blades Built for the Modern Warrior
Precision-crafted knives that blend tradition, modern design, and everyday readiness for those who carry with intent.
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Parachute M3 Trench Edition - Titanium Gravity Knife
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Parachute - Titanium Gravity Knife Gen 2.
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Garuda Fixed Blade Knife
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Gauntlet Button Lock Folding Knife
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Crafting Modern Tools That Empower the Modern Warrior
Gravity knives were originally designed as a practical tool, primarily for military purposes. Developed during World War lI by German paratroopers, the unique sliding blade mechanism allowed soldiers to operate the knife with one hand, which was crucial if they needed to cut themselves free from parachute cords or other gear while using their other hand for stability or balance.
This design was both simple and reliable in harsh conditions, minimizing the need for complex parts that could jam or break in the field. Over time, gravity knives became more widely available, though they remain a specialty tool with specific use cases, especially where one-handed operation is essential.



