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Aurora Traverse Full-Tang Skinning Knife - Rainbow Finish

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Aurora Traverse Compact Skinning Knife - Rainbow Steel

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This isn’t some wall-hanger. The Aurora Traverse Compact Skinning Knife puts a 4-inch iridescent trailing-point blade on a full tang with real work in mind. The rainbow steel pops against the contoured wood handle, giving you solid grip, clean control, and easy tracking if you set it down at camp. Thumb jimping locks in your hand for tight cuts, and the nylon sheath keeps it riding on your belt where it belongs.

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Aurora Traverse Compact Skinning Knife - Rainbow Steel

The Aurora Traverse Compact Skinning Knife is built for one job and built right: clean, controlled cuts on game with a blade you won’t lose in the grass. You get a full-tang fixed blade, a tight 4-inch trailing-point profile, and an iridescent rainbow steel finish that looks custom but still feels like a tool, not a toy. This is a small hunting skinner that actually wants to work.

Fixed Blade Hunting Knife Built to Be Used

This is a fixed blade knife, plain and simple. No springs, no gimmicks, no lock to fumble when your hands are cold or bloody. A full tang runs the length of the knife, pinned under contoured wood scales with two screws you can actually see and trust. At 7.5 inches overall, the Aurora Traverse rides that sweet spot: long enough to open and skin cleanly, compact enough to choke up and work around joints without fighting the blade.

The trailing-point profile gives you a high, swept belly that makes short work of hide and tissue. It wants to slice, not pry, which is exactly what a skinning knife should do. A plain edge keeps sharpening straightforward on any basic stone or field sharpener.

Material and Build Quality You Can Feel

The blade is steel with an iridescent rainbow finish and a Damascus-style pattern etched into the surface. It’s not pretending to be a forge-welded Damascus heirloom; it’s a working hunting knife with a bold finish that stands out. The coating isn’t just for show — the sheen makes the edge easy to pick up in low light when the sun’s dropping and you’re still breaking down an animal at the tailgate.

Full-Tang Strength and Thumb Jimping

The full-tang construction gives the knife backbone. You can torque on it, pinch up on the spine, and the handle and blade move as one piece. Thumb jimping on the spine, right where your hand naturally settles, lets you bear down with control instead of slipping forward when things get slick. That small strip of texture matters more in the field than half the features knife companies brag about.

Contoured Wood Handle and Field-Ready Carry

The handle scales are matte-finished wood, shaped for a natural palm swell. No weird angles, no flashy inlays — just a simple, secure grip that doesn’t tear up your hand over a long session. The black paracord lanyard through the butt makes it easy to grab out of the sheath or hang at camp. The included nylon sheath does exactly what it should: keeps the knife on your belt and out of your pack so it’s there when you need it, not buried under gear.

Collector Appeal: Rainbow Steel With a Job to Do

Plenty of rainbow blades are made to sit on a shelf. This one looks like that crowd but works like a field knife. The rainbow steel finish and etched “Damascus” theme give it visual punch in a knife roll or display, but the trailing-point edge, full tang, and thumb jimping put it squarely in the practical camp. That tension — loud finish, honest working geometry — is exactly what makes it interesting to collectors who actually carry their gear.

If you line up hunting knives, the Aurora Traverse stands out immediately: compact, curved, and bright. It’s the knife you hand to someone at camp when they ask for a skinner: easy to explain, easy to trust, easy to spot when the job is done and everything’s chaos on the tailgate.

Why This Fixed Blade Skinners Beats Another Folder in the Field

A lot of people lean on folding knives for everything. They’ll do in a pinch, but a compact fixed-blade hunting knife like this is cleaner, simpler, and stronger for skinning. No pivot to pack with hair and grit. No lock to fail. Just a solid piece of steel, scales, edge, and sheath. The 4-inch blade gives you a long, useful belly without forcing you to work around excess length. You can choke up right behind the tip for fine work or ride the handle naturally for long, sweeping pulls along the hide.

That rainbow finish isn’t a gimmick in the field either. Drop a plain stonewashed knife in dry grass at dusk and watch it vanish. This one flashes back at you. The iridescent steel is your visual insurance policy when camp gets sloppy.

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Serious brass knuckles are usually made from solid brass, steel, or aluminum. Solid brass knuckles carry weight and a certain old-school presence — that dense, warm metal feel collectors chase. Steel brass knuckles trade some of that classic yellow metal look for extra toughness, often in slimmer profiles. Aluminum knuckles come in lighter, often anodized builds that ride easier in a pocket or bag and still hold up to real use. Cheap pot-metal castings and questionable alloys are where you start seeing cracks, sharp casting seams, and junk that doesn’t belong in a serious collection.

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Buying With Confidence: Brass Knuckles For Sale and Serious Gear

Whether you’re here for brass knuckles for sale, a compact hunting knife like the Aurora Traverse, or both, the logic doesn’t change: know your laws, know your materials, and buy from a source that talks like they’ve actually handled the gear. This full-tang skinning knife earns its place on your belt or in your collection the same way a good set of knuckles does — through honest construction, solid steel, and a design that shows up when it’s time to work.

Blade Length (inches) 4
Overall Length (inches) 7.5
Blade Color Rainbow
Blade Finish Iridescent
Blade Style Trailing Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Wood
Theme Rainbow Damascus
Handle Length (inches) 3.875
Tang Type Full Tang
Pommel/Butt Cap Lanyard Hole
Carry Method Nylon Sheath
Sheath/Holster Nylon