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Backcountry Heritage Lockback Pocket Knife - Polished Wood

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Backcountry Heritage Lockback Pocket Knife - Polished Wood

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This lockback pocket knife keeps it simple and honest. A 4-inch stainless clip point blade, a 5-inch polished wood handle with brass accents, and a back lock that actually locks. It rides in your pocket with a steel clip or on your belt in the tooled leather sheath. No springs, no gimmicks—just a manual folder that feels right the first time you open it and keeps cutting long after flashier knives give up.

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Backcountry Heritage Lockback Pocket Knife - Polished Wood

The Backcountry Heritage Lockback Pocket Knife is exactly what it looks like: a classic 4-inch clip point blade riding in polished wood and steel, built to work, not pose. At 9 inches overall with the blade open, this is a straightforward lockback pocket knife that feels familiar the moment it hits your hand. Stainless steel blade, polished wood handle, brass-tone pins, red liner accents, leather sheath, and a modern pocket clip. Nothing cute. Nothing fragile. Just a knife that shows up when work gets gritty.

Brass Knuckles For Sale, Knives On The Bench, And Why This Lockback Exists

If you’re hunting down brass knuckles for sale, you already live in the real world of metal, weight, and purpose-built tools. Same buyer. Same mindset. That’s why this lockback pocket knife is built the same way: honest materials, proven mechanism, no apologies. You buy brass knuckles for the feel in the hand and reliability when it counts. You buy a knife like this for the same reason.

The Backcountry Heritage is a manual lockback, not an assisted toy. The blade opens with a nail nick and closes when you decide, not when a spring gets jumpy. That’s the same attitude behind collectors who buy brass knuckles and knives together—gear that doesn’t ask permission and doesn’t pretend to be something it isn’t.

Material Matters: Blade, Handle, And Real-World Build Quality

Collectors who search brass knuckles for sale don’t settle for pot metal, and they’re not interested in hollow promises on a knife, either. This lockback pocket knife is built on what actually lasts.

Stainless Steel Clip Point Blade

The 4-inch clip point blade is stainless steel with a polished finish. It’s not trying to be tactical; it’s trying to cut. The clip profile gives you a sharp, controllable tip for detail work, while the plain edge does the heavy lifting on rope, cord, packaging, and camp chores. The polish wipes clean easily, doesn’t cling to grime, and pairs with the classic styling of the wood and leather.

Polished Wood Handle With Brass Accents

The 5-inch handle is polished wood with metal bolsters, brass-colored pins, and a red liner that gives it that old Western, backcountry look. At 8 ounces overall, you feel it. It doesn’t disappear like a plastic featherweight, and that weight is the whole point: a solid lockback that settles into your grip and stays put.

The lockback spine runs clean along the handle, snapping the blade into place with the kind of mechanical finality you can hear and feel. When it locks, it’s locked. No wiggle, no guesswork, no wondering if some flimsy liner is going to fold under pressure.

Traditional Woodsman Aesthetic, Modern Everyday Carry

This knife looks like it came out of an old leather kit, then picked up a pocket clip on the way into the present. If you’re the sort of buyer browsing brass knuckles for sale and knives in the same session, you know the value of gear that can pull double duty—on the belt or in the pocket, at work or in the backcountry.

Leather Sheath And Pocket Clip Options

The included leather sheath carries a basketweave embossing and a snap closure, riding vertical on the belt like the knives your grandfather trusted. When you don’t want anything on your belt, the steel pocket clip keeps it riding spine-out in your pocket for quick access. It’s not a fashion piece; it’s flexible carry done the old way and the new way, depending on the day.

Legal Gear, Straight Talk: Where Brass Knuckles And Knives Stand

Anyone searching brass knuckles for sale and serious knives in the same breath cares about one thing beyond quality: whether they can actually own and carry what they buy. Brass knuckles are legal to buy and possess in a growing list of states, and completely banned or tightly restricted in others. Knives like this lockback sit in a different legal lane—generally more accepted, especially as a folding pocket knife with a manual opening and a standard-length blade.

We don’t sell fantasy. We sell real tools and collector pieces into states where ownership is legal. That same mindset applies whether you’re here for brass knuckles for sale, a traditional lockback pocket knife, or both. You know your state. We know the gear. That’s the agreement.

Questions About Brass Knuckles For Sale

Are brass knuckles legal to buy?

Brass knuckles are legal to buy and own in some states, restricted or banned in others. States like Texas and Arizona have loosened past bans, while places like California, New York, and a handful of others still treat brass knuckles as prohibited weapons. Laws change, and local enforcement can differ, so every serious buyer checks their own state and city codes before they buy brass knuckles or carry them. We treat brass knuckles as a legitimate product for adult buyers in states where the law actually allows them.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Quality brass knuckles are usually cut or cast from solid metals—true brass, steel, aluminum, or heavy alloys—not thin sheet metal or brittle pot metal. Collectors who chase the best brass knuckles for sale tend to favor solid brass knuckles for the classic weight and patina, or steel brass knuckles when they want maximum strength. The same instincts that make you look for real metal in brass knuckles should guide your knife buying: solid stainless steel blade, real wood or metal scales, reliable locks.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

When you buy brass knuckles, you look for three things: legality in your state, honest material, and real construction. Solid brass or steel, clean machining, no sharp casting flash, and finger holes that actually fit an adult hand. You apply that same checklist here with this lockback pocket knife: stainless blade that holds up, lockback that bites and stays shut when it should, and a handle that doesn’t feel like hollow toy plastic. Whether you’re stacking brass knuckles for sale in your cart or picking one solid knife, the rule is the same—buy the piece you’ll still respect five years from now.

Why This Knife Belongs Beside Your Brass Knuckles For Sale

If you’re the type who scrolls past plastic junk and goes straight for solid brass knuckles, you already understand why this lockback exists. Stainless steel, polished wood, real leather, and a lock that doesn’t bluff. It’s a working knife with a heritage look, built for pocket carry, belt carry, or thrown into a truck console without complaint.

When you line up brass knuckles for sale, you’re curating metal that means something in the hand. Add this Backcountry Heritage Lockback Pocket Knife to that same lineup and you’ve got a blade that matches your collection’s attitude: solid, unapologetic, and ready to earn its keep every single day.

Blade Length (inches) 4
Overall Length (inches) 9
Closed Length (inches) 5
Weight (oz.) 8
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Polished
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Handle Finish Polished
Handle Material Wood
Theme None
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Manual
Lock Type Lock-Back