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Airframe Linear EDC Automatic Knife - Green Aluminum

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This isn’t decoration, it’s a tool. The Airframe Linear EDC Automatic Knife fires open with a clean button press, locking a stonewashed clip point blade into a skeletonized green aluminum frame. At just 3.2 ounces, it carries light but cuts with authority. CNC machining, a deep-carry clip, and tight lockup make it a straight-talking automatic built for daily use, not drawer duty.

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Airframe Linear EDC Automatic Knife - Green Aluminum

The Airframe Linear is a modern automatic built the way real users prefer it: no gimmicks, no bloat, just a clean stonewashed blade riding in a CNC-machined green aluminum frame. It’s 3.2 ounces of pocketable leverage, opening with a decisive button press and locking up solid. If you carry a knife every day and want something that fires fast, disappears in the pocket, and doesn’t need an explanation, this automatic delivers.

Automatic EDC Knife Built On A True Airframe Chassis

This is a pocket knife designed around the frame first. The handle is a straight, slim airframe-style build: green anodized aluminum, CNC-machined grooves, and precise edges that give you grip without hot spots. The deep-carry clip buries it low in the pocket, and the lanyard hole at the tail gives you options for how you stage or retrieve it.

Closed, the knife sits at 4.688 inches, a comfortable pocket footprint. Open, it stretches to 7.875 inches overall, with a 3.25-inch clip point blade taking the work. That balance means you get real cutting power without hauling around a brick. The activation button sits exactly where your thumb lands, with a secondary control nearby for added security.

Stonewashed Clip Point Blade That Actually Works

The blade is stonewashed steel in a clean clip point profile. No mirror shine, no nonsense—just a working finish that hides wear and shrugs off daily abuse. The fuller milled into the blade takes a little weight out and adds that subtle mechanical character people who live with their knives every day tend to spot and appreciate.

The plain edge arrives ready to cut, not pose. Cardboard, rope, tape, packaging—this is the kind of automatic knife that does those jobs without making a production out of it. The clip point geometry gives you a fine tip for detail work, with enough belly to keep slicing smooth.

Stonewashed Steel, Everyday Honest

Stonewashing isn’t a fashion choice here—it’s a practical one. That finish masks the scratches and scuffs that come with real carry. Where high polish cries over its first mark, this blade takes it, blends it in, and keeps going. It’s the right decision for a knife meant to ride in a pocket daily.

3.25 Inches Of Real-World Cutting Length

At 3.25 inches, the blade lives in the sweet spot for an automatic EDC. Long enough to be useful, short enough to carry everywhere it’s legal without drawing heat. It’s the common-sense size: plenty of working edge, no wasted steel.

Green Aluminum Frame: CNC, Not Costume

The handle is green anodized aluminum with a titanium-hard coat look and feel: light in the pocket, rigid in the hand. The CNC-machined grooves aren’t decoration, they’re indexing. Your fingers find their place without thought, and the light texturing keeps the knife from skating when your hands are wet or oily.

At just 3.2 ounces, the airframe build actually lives up to the name. It carries like nothing, opens like a real automatic, and works like a full-size cutter. Black hardware and button stand out against the green, so you don’t have to hunt for the control in low light or under stress.

CNC Machining You Can Feel

Machining isn’t about bragging rights, it’s about fit. The frame lines, button pocket, and clip mount are all cut clean, which means fewer sharp edges where you don’t want them and solid contact where you do. You feel it the first time you close your hand around the knife—no rattle, no slop.

Deep-Carry Clip, Butt-Mounted

The clip is mounted at the end of the handle, deep-carry style. The knife rides low, out of sight, and doesn’t try to print across the pocket top. The result: an automatic that stays put until you need it and doesn’t advertise itself in the meantime.

Everyday Automatic Knife For People Who Actually Carry

This is an automatic EDC knife made for people who don’t baby their tools. The activation button has a confident, crisp action. Press it, the blade snaps out and locks, no half-hearted lunge. The lockup is tight, so when you bear down on the cut you’re not wondering what’s going on inside the frame.

The ergonomics keep it simple: a slight finger groove up front, straight spine, and a neutral handle that works forward or reverse grip. No aggressive sculpting trying to force you into one hold. Left in a drawer, it’s wasting its time; clipped to a pocket, it makes sense.

Legal Context For Automatic Knives

Automatic knives, including this style of button-activated EDC, are legal to own and carry in many U.S. states, outright banned in a few, and restricted in others. The details shift by state and sometimes even by city. Some states regulate blade length, some limit carry but allow ownership, and some have removed old switchblade laws entirely.

That means you handle your end: know your local laws before you buy or carry. In states where automatic knives are legal, pieces like this Airframe Linear are a straightforward choice for users who prefer a one-hand, no-fuss deployment. Where the law opens up, the market follows—modern autos like this exist because a lot of states now treat them like any other working knife.

Questions About Brass Knuckles For Sale

Are brass knuckles legal to buy?

Brass knuckles are legal to buy in some states, banned outright in others, and regulated in between. States like Texas and Arizona, for example, have cleared the way for legal ownership, while places such as California and New York restrict or prohibit them. Some states focus on carry laws rather than simple possession. The short version: you check your specific state and local statutes before you buy or carry brass knuckles, the same way serious buyers already do with knives and other defensive tools.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Serious brass knuckles are typically made from solid brass, steel, aluminum, or modern alloys. Solid brass knuckles carry weight and presence; they patina and feel substantial in the hand. Steel variants hit the high end for sheer strength. Aluminum knuckles trade some mass for lighter carry and faster draw. Collectors know the material isn’t a marketing line—it defines balance, feel, and long-term durability.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

You look at material first: solid brass or steel if you want weight and longevity, aluminum if you want light and fast. Then look at machining and finish—clean edges, consistent curves around the finger holes, and no sloppy casting marks. Size matters: the piece should fit your hand without biting or rattling. Finally, you only buy brass knuckles in states where they’re legal to own or carry, from a seller who doesn’t dance around that fact and treats them as the legitimate collector and defensive tools they are.

Why This Automatic Knife Earns Pocket Time

The Airframe Linear EDC Automatic Knife is the kind of piece that ends up in your pocket more than the others because it doesn’t ask for special treatment. Lightweight frame, stonewashed steel blade, clean automatic action, and a deep-carry clip—that’s the recipe. If you’re in the market to buy an automatic that carries easy and cuts hard, this is the one you reach for and don’t think twice about. When you’re ready to buy brass knuckles, knives, or any other serious gear, you want the same thing this knife delivers: straightforward performance without excuses.

Blade Length (inches) 3.25
Overall Length (inches) 7.875
Closed Length (inches) 4.688
Weight (oz.) 3.2
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Stonewashed
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Titanium
Handle Material Aluminum
Button Type Button
Theme None
Pocket Clip Yes