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Garuda Fixed Blade Knife

Garuda Fixed Blade Knife

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Garuda Fixed Blade Knife
Speed. Strength. Vigilance.

Design Inspired by the Garuda
The Garuda embodies speed, strength, and vigilance, taking cues from the mythical creature said to traverse the heavens in a single motion. Every curve and cut of this blade was designed for fast, confident use — from pocket to ready position in an instant.

Ergonomic Karambit-Style Handle
Built for a natural, locked-in grip, the handle draws from traditional karambit knives known for their exceptional control and comfort. The finger ring at the base allows rapid deployment straight from the pocket — simply hook your finger and pull.

Purpose-Built for Everyday Carry
Each Garuda comes with a custom-molded Kydex sheath and standard belt clip.
For true pocket-carry capability, pair it with the Ulticlip Slim 3.3 (sold separately). This setup allows the knife to stay concealed and secure while remaining instantly accessible.

Blade & Materials
Blade Material: 14C28N Stainless Steel
Handle Material: G10 Composite
Blade Types: Tanto or Drop Point with Slicing Hook
Total Length: 210mm
Blade Length: 92mm
Blade Width: 11mm
Handle Width: 23mm

Recommended Carry Setup
Pair with the Ulticlip Slim 3.3 for a low-profile, pocket-carry configuration that keeps your Garuda ready when you are.

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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.

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.