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After Hours Bottle-Opener Spring Assisted Pocket Knife - Pink Aluminum

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After Hours Opener EDC Pocket Knife - Pink Aluminum

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After Hours Opener EDC Pocket Knife - Pink Aluminum is built for people who actually use their gear. Spring-assisted deployment snaps the black, partial-serrated drop point into play fast, then disappears into a 4.5-inch pocket carry. The pink aluminum handle is light, tough, and easy to spot, with an integrated bottle opener that earns its keep when the shift’s over. Steel liners, liner lock, and pocket clip keep it simple: one knife, real work, and a clean open when the job’s done.

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Brass Knuckles For Sale, Real Gear, No Hand-Holding

If you’re here hunting brass knuckles for sale, you already know what they are and why you want them. You’re not asking permission. You’re looking for solid metal, honest specs, and a seller that treats you like an adult. That same mindset runs through everything in this shop, including the blades we carry beside our brass knuckles: real tools, real steel, no fluff. The After Hours Opener EDC Pocket Knife - Pink Aluminum fits that line—spring-assisted, work-ready, and built like a piece of kit, not a toy.

Brass Knuckles For Sale & The Gear That Lives Beside Them

Collectors who buy brass knuckles don’t stop at one piece of metal. They build out a tray: knucks, folders, fixed blades, sometimes a sap or two. This spring-assisted pocket knife sits right in that ecosystem. You keep brass knuckles for impact; you keep an assisted opening knife for cuts, rope, boxes, and anything that doesn’t justify dragging out a bigger blade. Different jobs, same mindset: metal that works as hard as you do.

This knife carries a 3.25-inch black, partial-serrated drop point that chews through cardboard, nylon, and line without complaint. It rides at 4.5 inches closed, pocketable and quiet until you hit the flipper and the spring does what it’s there to do. It’s the kind of knife that ends up clipped next to your brass knuckles in the same drawer or the same bag—because it earns that space.

Material-First Build: Why This Knife Belongs Next To Your Brass Knuckles For Sale

Anyone serious enough to search out quality brass knuckles for sale cares what their gear is made from. Cast mystery metal doesn’t cut it, and neither does a flimsy folder. This piece is built on straightforward materials:

Steel Blade, Built To Be Used

The blade is steel—no plastic nonsense, no gimmicks. Matte black finish, partial-serrated edge up front for tearing and ripping through tougher material, with a clean cutting section for controlled slices. It’s the kind of steel that shrugs off daily work and sharpens back up without a fight. You’re not buying a safe queen here; you’re buying a beater that holds its own.

Pink Aluminum Handle With Real Grip

The handle is pink anodized aluminum: light in the pocket, stiff in the hand. Skeletonized sections cut the weight without feeling hollow, while finger grooves and texturing give you actual purchase instead of slick flash. The color is unapologetically loud, which has its own logic: easy to find in a bag, hard to leave behind on a tailgate, and no chance anyone mistakes it for their knife instead of yours.

Stainless liners back the aluminum scales, tying everything together with a liner lock that engages cleanly. You feel it click. You know it’s home. Same feeling you want when you close your fist around solid brass knuckles: no rattle, no give, just metal doing what it’s supposed to do.

From Brass Knuckles To Pocket Knives: Legal Context Without The Hand-Wringing

Anyone searching brass knuckles for sale legal states already knows the landscape is patchy. Some states treat brass knuckles as perfectly legal to own, carry, or both. Others restrict carry, some ban them outright, and a few split the difference with odd carve-outs. That’s the reality. You check your state law, you know what you’re walking into, and you buy accordingly.

Knives live in a similar world: blade length caps here, assisted opening debates there, local ordinances buried under outdated language. None of that makes the products suspect; it just means you do what serious collectors and carriers have always done—learn the law where you live, then buy within it. We respect the gear and we respect the buyer enough to say it straight.

So when you see brass knuckles for sale on this site, or a spring-assisted EDC like this Pink Aluminum folder, you can assume two things: it’s a real piece of hardware, and we expect you to be the kind of adult who knows (or checks) the rules in your own state before you hit checkout.

Details That Matter To The Same Crowd Buying Brass Knuckles For Sale

Most people shopping big-box have never thought about balance, liner design, or deployment speed. That’s not you. If you’re the type to compare solid brass knuckles by thickness and finish, you notice the same things in a knife.

Spring-Assisted Deployment & Liner Lock

One-handed, spring-assisted opening keeps this knife honest. You touch the flipper or thumb hole, the blade snaps out with authority and locks up. That liner lock isn’t decorative; it’s the difference between trusting the knife on a hard push cut and babying it like a cheap folder. This one earns your confidence the same way a well-machined brass set does: by feeling overbuilt instead of fragile.

Integrated Bottle Opener: After Hours Has A Purpose

One end cuts, the other opens. The integrated bottle opener at the tail of the pink aluminum handle isn’t a gimmick; it’s a simple nod to reality. You work, you cut, you haul, and when the job’s finished you crack something cold. No multi-tool circus, no twelve add-ons. Just a blade and a bottle opener, built into one piece of pocket gear.

Add the pocket clip and compact 4.5-inch closed length and you’ve got a knife that carries like a lighter EDC but still handles real work—exactly the type of tool that rides in the same kit as your preferred set of brass knuckles.

Questions About Brass Knuckles For Sale

Are brass knuckles legal to buy?

In the United States, brass knuckles are legal to buy in some states and restricted or banned in others. A number of states allow ownership but limit carry, some treat them like any other self-defense item, and a handful classify them as prohibited weapons altogether. Laws also change, and some cities add their own rules on top of state law. Translation: check your current state and local statutes before you buy brass knuckles or carry them. When you see brass knuckles for sale here, they’re sold with the expectation that you know and follow the law where you live.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Quality brass knuckles are typically made from solid brass, steel, or other robust metals. Solid brass knuckles carry heft and that classic look, while steel versions lean more toward toughness and thin-line builds. You’ll also see aluminum and other alloys in the modern market; lighter, still capable, but aimed at different preferences. Same rule that applies to this knife applies to knucks: real metal, real thickness, no cheap pot-metal castings that crack under stress.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

Start with material: solid brass or steel is the benchmark. Check thickness, machining quality, and how the finger holes are finished—sharp edges and sloppy casting are signs of junk. Consider weight and profile: you want something that fits your hand and intention, not a novelty chunk of metal. Finally, focus on source. When you see brass knuckles for sale from a shop that also sweats the details on its knives—blade steel, handle construction, lock style—you’re dealing with people who understand hardware, not just keywords.

Why This Knife Belongs In The Same Drawer As Your Brass Knuckles For Sale

If you’re building out a tray of brass knuckles for sale and for keeps, this After Hours Opener EDC Pocket Knife - Pink Aluminum fits right alongside. Steel blade, spring-assisted action, aluminum handle, integrated bottle opener—it’s straightforward, hard-working gear with a little personality in the finish. You get a pocket knife that actually cuts, actually carries, and doesn’t apologize for existing. When you’re ready to buy brass knuckles, blades, or both, you’re in the right place—and you don’t need anyone’s blessing to add this one to your rotation.

Blade Length (inches) 3.25
Overall Length (inches) 7.875
Closed Length (inches) 4.5
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Edge Partial-Serrated
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Aluminum
Theme None
Safety Liner Lock
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Spring-assisted
Lock Type Liner lock