The Ultimate Winter Fashion Guide: Bodycon Dresses, Coats, and More for a Chic Season
The Ultimate Winter Fashion Guide: Bodycon Dresses, Coats, and More for a Chic Season The Ultimate Winter Fashion Guide: Bodycon Dresses, Coats, and More for a Chic Season
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Original U.S. WWII Unissued Airborne Schrade "Presto" M2 Knife with Plastic Handle & Lanyard in Wrapper

Original U.S. WWII Unissued Airborne Schrade "Presto" M2 Knife with Plastic Handle & Lanyard in Wrapper

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Original U.S. WWII Unissued Airborne Schrade "Presto" M2 Knife with Plastic Handle & Lanyard in Wrapper

Original U.S. WWII Unissued Airborne Schrade "Presto" M2 Knife with Plastic Handle & Lanyard in Wrapper

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$ 69.68

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Original Item: Only One Available. This is an excellent unissued example of a rare Mid-War issue M2 Paratrooper pocket knife with plastic imitation "jigged bone" grip scales. These are very difficult to find in any condition, as they were quickly replaced with the metal scaled version. Finding one in this incredible unissued condition, still with the wrapper and a length of stitched parachute cord to fasten it, is almost unheard of these days.

The knife is fully functional, and is marked on the bottom of the blade ricasso as follows:

PRESTO
PAT. JAN. 30-40
MADE IN U.S.A.

The other side is marked:

GEO. SCHRADE
KNIFE CO. INC
B'PORT, CT.

These blade markings definitely identify it as a WWII version, and it bears the desirable black plastic "jigged bone" handles. This example measures 7" when open, with the blade measuring 3". Closed it measures 4 inches long.

A great unissued example, still wrapped up with its original parachute cord lanyard!

Dimensions:
Blade length: 3”
Blade Style: Clip Point Knife
Overall length closed: 4”
Overall length open: 7"

Worn in the breast pocket of the Paratrooper M2 Jump Jacket these knives were intended for paratroopers to cut there parachute cords and anything else if they got entangled during a jump. Exceedingly rare and hard to find. For further research checkout this about these knives and how to tell WWII knives from post war (this example is 100% WWII).

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