Brutus - A Ridiculous Titanium Flipper
Brutus - A Ridiculous Titanium Flipper
Note: Deep Carry Pocket Clip Not Pictured.
Spec List
- Blade Length: 3.75in
- Blade Thickness: 0.16in / 4.2mm
- Handle Length: 4.75in / 120mm
- Handle Thickness: 0.59in / 15mm
- Total Length: 8.5in /
- Handle Material: Grade 5 Titanium
- Blade Material: M390
- Mechanics: Folder / Flipper
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.
The gravity-operated sliding mechanism also allowed the knife to be deployed quickly and efficiently.
Unlike spring-loaded switchblades, which use a mechanical spring to push the blade out, gravity knives rely on the blade's weight and gravity to slide open.
This design was both simple and reliable in harsh conditions
This minimized 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.
The Legacy of WW2 Rigger Pouches
Originally crafted by paratroopers and riggers in the field, these pouches were born out of necessity. Soldiers needed lightweight, durable, and versatile solutions to carry critical gear such as ammunition, tools, and personal items during combat. Using spare canvas, riggers fashioned pouches that could be easily attached to belts or harnesses, embodying resourcefulness and practicality. The Rigger Pouch honors this history by embracing the same principles of adaptability and durability.