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Auric Velocity Deep-Carry EDC Knife - Gold Blade

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Auric Velocity is for the buyer who wants an assisted opening knife that doesn’t hesitate. This spring-assisted EDC snaps a gold-finished stainless drop point into play with a clean flipper pull, then locks down on a solid liner lock. At 8.5 inches overall with a 4-inch blade and deep-carry clip, it rides low, deploys fast, and works hard. No gimmicks—just a lean steel handle, reliable mechanics, and a gold blade that looks as sharp as it cuts.

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Auric Velocity: Gold Blade, No-Nonsense Assisted EDC

Auric Velocity is exactly what it looks like: a modern assisted opening knife built for people who actually carry and use their blades. Slim steel handle, spring-assisted flipper, liner lock that seats with authority, and a gold-finished stainless drop point that does the work. At 8.5 inches overall with a 4-inch blade, this isn’t a toy and it isn’t pretending to be something it’s not. It’s an everyday carry knife with presence, meant to live in your pocket, not your drawer.

Design Built Around Fast, Controlled Deployment

The whole profile of this assisted opening knife is built around one thing: fast, predictable deployment. The flipper tab is sized to catch cleanly, not shred your finger. The spring-assisted mechanism kicks the blade out with a deliberate snap—strong enough to matter, not so overcranked it feels jittery or cheap. Once it’s open, the liner lock engages with a clear, tactile seat, so you know you’re locked in without staring at it.

Closed, Auric Velocity sits at 4.75 inches, riding deep with a low-profile pocket clip. That slim, straight steel handle disappears along the seam of your pocket until you need it. No pocket bulge, no weird printing, just a straight-backed EDC that’s ready to come out edge-forward.

Material and Build: Why This Knife Earns Pocket Time

Collectors and serious EDC users pay attention to materials and the way they’re put together. Auric Velocity doesn’t fake it. The blade is stainless steel with a gold finish—plain edge, drop point, no serration gimmicks. It sharpens clean, bites reliably, and shrugs off the kind of daily abuse most people pretend they don’t put their knives through.

Stainless Steel Blade With Gold Finish

The gold blade isn’t just a vanity play. A good finish does two things: it adds corrosion resistance and it tells you whether the maker cared enough to do it right. Here, the gold finish runs clean and even across the drop point profile, with no muddy transitions at the edge, and no clumsy branding getting in the way of the steel. It looks deliberate because it is.

Drop point means utility first: slicing, light prying, controlled point work. This isn’t a fantasy dagger or a display prop. It’s an everyday edge built to open boxes, cut cord, and step into actual work without flinching.

Steel Handle, Matte Finish, Real-World Grip

The handle is steel, matte-finished and cut with linear grooves that track along the length of the frame. No rubber, no fake texture, just steel shaped for actual use. The straight, elongated profile gives you a full-hand purchase, while the grooves and geometry keep the knife from twisting when you’re driving the blade through tougher material.

A deep-carry pocket clip anchors at the end of the handle, tucking the knife tight and low. Hardware is kept minimal and practical: pivot, clip screws, exposed liner where it matters. It’s the kind of build that reads honest in hand—no wasted lines, no decorative nonsense chiseled in to impress people who don’t carry knives.

Modern Tactical EDC Without the Theater

Visually, Auric Velocity lives in the modern tactical lane: black or dark gray steel handle, long straight spine, gold blade that draws the eye instantly. But the proportions, blade shape, and pocket clip placement tell you what it really is—a working EDC.

Assisted opening is there for one-handed practicality, not drama. You can get the blade into play with a single hand while the other is busy holding a box, bracing a line, or doing literally anything else. The liner lock gives you that familiar, proven mechanism that has anchored everyday folders for decades. No weird experiments, just what works.

If you like a knife that looks like it belongs in your pocket instead of a glass case but still has enough character to feel like yours, the gold blade against the dark handle hits the mark. It’s not shy, but it’s not cosplay either.

Why This Assisted Opening Knife Belongs in a Serious Kit

For people who are past their first knife and past the stage of buying something just because it looks wild, this one checks the right boxes. The assisted opening mechanism is tuned, not twitchy. The stainless steel blade with gold finish holds up to normal EDC use. The deep-carry clip lets you run it every day without broadcasting what you’re carrying.

At 8.5 inches overall, it’s long enough to give you leverage and cutting length, but not so oversized that it becomes a burden or prints like a brick in your pocket. Closed at 4.75 inches, it feels like a proper pocket knife, not a scaled-down keychain toy or a clumsy oversize folder.

Collectors who build out a line of modern tactical EDC knives will appreciate how this piece sits: it’s a clean, gold-blade variant with a straight steel handle and an assisted mechanism, which makes it a good contrast to bulkier G10-framed folders and stonewashed workhorses. It’s the sharp, lean one in the row.

Questions About Brass Knuckles For Sale

Are brass knuckles legal to buy?

In the United States, brass knuckles live in a patchwork of state laws. Some states allow brass knuckles to be bought, owned, and carried with few restrictions. Others limit carry but don’t explicitly ban possession. A handful make them outright illegal to own, buy, or sell. If you’re looking for brass knuckles for sale, you check your state and local laws first—because that’s where the line is drawn, and it’s not the same everywhere. Buyers in legal states purchase them as collector pieces, training tools, or part of a broader self-defense collection.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Serious buyers tend to favor solid brass knuckles or steel brass knuckles. Solid brass has the weight, color, and old-school feel collectors want, and it naturally patinas over time. Steel variants bring extra hardness and often a leaner profile, sometimes with coated or blackened finishes. You’ll also see aluminum and other alloys—lighter, easier to carry, and often anodized in color for collectors who care about finish and display. Whatever the material, the real tell is machining quality, edge smoothing, and how it sits in the hand.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

When you buy brass knuckles, you pay attention to three things: legality, material, and build. First, confirm you’re in a state that allows brass knuckles for sale and possession. Then look at material: solid brass, steel, or a quality alloy—not pot metal. Finally, inspect the build: finger hole size, edge radius, palm swell, and overall thickness. Good pieces don’t have sharp flashing or rough casting lines. They fit your hand, carry the weight you like, and look like they were made on purpose, not rushed out of a bargain bin mold.

Carry Auric Velocity With the Same Confidence You Buy With

If you’re the kind of buyer who searches out brass knuckles for sale from real sellers instead of novelty shops, you already know how to separate noise from value. Auric Velocity sits in that same lane on the knife side: a straightforward assisted opening EDC with honest materials, a gold stainless blade that stands out without turning into a cartoon, and a deep-carry build meant to be used, not babied. You get a knife that deploys fast, locks solid, and earns its place in your daily rotation the hard way—by doing the work.

Blade Length (inches) 4
Overall Length (inches) 8.5
Closed Length (inches) 4.75
Blade Color Gold
Blade Finish Gold
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Steel
Theme None
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Assisted
Lock Type Liner lock