Azure Velocity Spring-Assisted Pocket Knife - Blue Stainless
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This spring-assisted pocket knife doesn’t waste motion. A mirror-polished 3.25" clip point snaps open with either the flipper or thumb stud and locks tight on a liner lock. The blue stainless handle rides slim at 4.25", with a solid pocket clip and lanyard hole for carry options. 3Cr13 steel takes a clean edge and shrugs off everyday use. If you want a fast, modern EDC that looks sharp and cuts cleaner, this one earns a spot in your pocket.
Brass Knuckles For Sale & Clean EDC Steel On The Same Bench
When you’re hunting for brass knuckles for sale, you’re not browsing for toys. You’re looking for real metal, real weight, and a seller who doesn’t flinch at legal steel. Same story here: serious buyers, serious gear. On this bench, you’ll find hard brass knuckles alongside modern folders like the Azure Velocity Spring-Assisted Pocket Knife - Blue Stainless—a clean, mirror-edge EDC that matches the same no-nonsense standard.
Collectors who buy brass knuckles also tend to carry a blade. Different tools, same mindset: solid build, proven materials, and zero apologies for owning what you like. This knife sits in that lane—lean, fast, and built to be used.
Material-Driven Buyers: From Brass Knuckles For Sale To Everyday Steel
If you’re the kind of buyer who cares what alloy your brass knuckles are cast from, you care what steel rides in your pocket. This spring-assisted knife runs 3Cr13 stainless in a 3.25-inch clip point blade, mirror-polished to a clean reflective finish. It isn’t pretending to be a safe queen—3Cr13 is work steel. Corrosion-resistant, easy to sharpen, tough enough for day-in, day-out cutting.
The handle is blue stainless steel, not plastic, not gimmick scales glued on top of mystery metal. Stainless handle, stainless blade, liner lock, and a pocket clip that keeps it pinned where you put it. If you like solid brass knuckles because you hate hollow junk, you’ll appreciate the straight-ahead construction here.
Mirror Clip Point, Built To Cut
The blade is a curved clip point with a plain edge—no serrations to snag, no over-designed business. The mirror finish isn’t just for looks; it sheds material easily, wipes clean, and shows you exactly where your edge is. For opening boxes, cutting straps, or the thousand small cuts that come with a day, this profile bites quickly and releases just as fast.
Blue Stainless Handle With Real Hardware
The handle carries that blue-and-black graphic pattern, glossy stainless underneath. Torx-screw construction means you can actually service it if you care to, and the liner lock engages cleanly. There’s a lanyard hole at the rear for anyone who rigs their carry their own way, and a slim pocket clip that rides deep enough you’re not advertising it from across the room.
Brass Knuckles For Sale, Legal States, And Why It Matters To Knife Buyers
Anyone searching brass knuckles for sale in legal states already lives with reality: laws change zip code by zip code, and you either know the landscape or you get surprised by it. Same rule applies whether you’re buying brass knuckles, an automatic, or a spring-assisted pocket knife like this one.
In the United States, spring-assisted knives like this are widely legal at the state level, but specifics shift fast—blade length limits, carry restrictions, local ordinances. Brass knuckles follow an even tighter patchwork: fully legal in some states, banned or restricted in others, and sitting in odd gray zones in a few more. Any adult collecting brass knuckles already knows to check their own state code and, in some places, county and city rules.
That’s the point: this shop treats you like you know what you’re doing. We stock brass knuckles for sale where they’re legal and a range of blades—spring-assisted, folders, tacticals—for the same buyer who reads the law instead of whining about it. You decide what belongs in your collection; we give you clear information and the hardware to match.
Build Quality: From Solid Brass Knuckles To Solid EDC Folders
Collectors don’t keep flimsy gear. When you buy brass knuckles, you care whether they’re solid brass, steel, or cheap pot metal. You know the difference the second you pick them up. This knife is built under the same standard: materials and construction first, paint job second.
The Azure Velocity runs a 7.5-inch overall length open, with a 4.25-inch closed profile. It’s a pocket knife, not a boat anchor—slim enough to disappear until you need it, long enough to give you real edge and leverage when you open it up. The spring-assist is tuned for a decisive snap, triggered either by the flipper tab or the single-sided thumb stud. No sluggish half-open nonsense; once you commit to opening, it’s there.
Spring-Assisted Deployment That Actually Feels Fast
Plenty of knives wear the "spring-assisted" label and feel like they’re fighting themselves. This one doesn’t. Light thumb pressure or a quick push on the flipper and the blade clears the handle, driven home by the assist. The liner lock drops in behind the tang and stays put. No rattle, no drama.
EDC You Don’t Have To Baby
3Cr13 isn’t boutique steel, and that’s the point. It takes an edge quickly with basic stones or a pull-through sharpener. When you cut cardboard, plastic, or rope all week, the real question isn’t "What did the spec sheet say?" but "Can I get this sharp again in five minutes?" With this blade, yes, you can.
Questions About Brass Knuckles For Sale
Are brass knuckles legal to buy?
In the U.S., brass knuckles legality is strictly state-specific. Some states allow you to buy and own brass knuckles with no issue. Others ban them outright or restrict possession, carry, or sale. A few treat metal knuckles, plastic knuckles, and similar impact tools under the same law. If you’re searching “brass knuckles for sale legal states,” understand there is no single national rule—there’s federal import and transport law, and then there’s your state code, which is what you live and die by. Before you buy brass knuckles, check current statutes in your state and, if you’re cautious, your county and city. Laws change; the responsibility to know them doesn’t.
What material are quality brass knuckles made from?
Serious pieces are usually solid brass, steel, aluminum, or other substantial alloys. Solid brass knuckles carry that dense, unmistakable heft. Steel knuckles are leaner, often tougher, and sometimes more compact. Aluminum and modern alloys drop weight but keep structure for people who want something that rides lighter. Same idea that’s on this bench with the Azure Velocity: real metal, no filler. Just like you wouldn’t accept hollow cast junk for a knuck, you shouldn’t accept mystery stainless on a blade you plan to carry.
What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?
Look at material, machining, and proportions. If the seller won’t tell you what metal it is, walk. Check that the finger holes match human hands, not cartoon drawings; edges should be finished the way you prefer—clean, contoured, or hard—with no casting voids or cracks. For collectors, consistent finish, clear definition on design lines, and honest weight matter. The same mindset applies to knives: when you buy brass knuckles or a spring-assisted folder, you’re buying metal and build quality, not marketing copy.
Why This Knife Belongs Next To Your Brass Knuckles For Sale
If you collect or carry brass knuckles, you already live in the real world of steel and statute. This spring-assisted pocket knife fits that world: 3Cr13 mirror blade, blue stainless handle, fast deployment, and a build you don’t have to baby. It’s not pretending to be anything it isn’t. It’s a clean, modern EDC you can use, sharpen, and carry without fuss.
When you’re ready to buy brass knuckles, you want a seller who knows the difference between solid metal and cheap cast garbage. That same standard runs through this knife. Add it to the same cart as your brass knuckles or pick it up on its own—either way, you’re getting real hardware, not decoration.
This is how it should work: brass knuckles for sale for the states that allow them, good knives on the same shelf, and a straight line between you and the gear you actually want.
| Blade Length (inches) | 3.25 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 7.5 |
| Closed Length (inches) | 4.25 |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Finish | Mirror |
| Blade Style | Clip Point |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material | 3CR13 Steel |
| Handle Finish | Glossy |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Theme | None |
| Pocket Clip | Yes |
| Deployment Method | Spring-assisted |
| Lock Type | Liner lock |