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Blue Velocity Quick-Deploy Automatic Knife - Electric Blue Aluminum

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Blue Velocity Quick-Deploy Auto Knife - Electric Blue Aluminum

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Blue Velocity is the automatic knife you carry when hesitating isn’t an option. A 4.25-inch stainless drop-point blade snaps open with a clean push-button deployment and locks solid. The electric blue anodized aluminum handle keeps weight down without feeling flimsy, with a slide safety and deep-carry clip that disappear into your pocket until it’s time to work. No drama, no gimmicks — just a fast, modern automatic built for everyday use by people who actually use their gear.

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You’re here for brass knuckles for sale, not a lecture. You want real metal, real weight, and a seller who understands this is a legal product with a serious culture behind it. We stock brass knuckles for buyers who care about material, machining, and finish – the same way a knife guy cares about steel and grind, not marketing fluff.

If you’re shopping brass knuckles for sale in legal states, you’re not guessing. You want to know exactly what you’re buying: solid brass, steel, or aluminum; clean lines, no casting garbage; something that feels right in-hand and looks right in a collection tray. That’s the standard here.

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When you buy brass knuckles, the first question is simple: what are they made from? Weight and density tell you everything. Solid brass knuckles hit a different register than hollow junk, and collectors know that the second they pick them up.

Solid Brass, Steel, and Aluminum Options

Our brass knuckles for sale are sourced and specced with material first in mind:

  • Solid brass knuckles – Heavy, dense, and unmistakable in the hand. Brass develops a natural patina over time that serious collectors actually want, because it tells a story of carry and age.
  • Steel knuckles – Lean, hard, and built for people who like a tighter profile and a more aggressive feel. Steel brass knuckles sit well in modern collections that skew tactical rather than ornamental.
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Finish, Edges, and Fit That Matter To Collectors

Look closely at the edges and finish on any brass knuckles for sale and you’ll know if they’re worth owning. Clean chamfering on the finger holes, no ugly casting lines biting into your hand, and a finish that actually matches the metal beneath it – that’s what separates a collectible piece from flea market trash.

We prioritize pieces with:

  • Smooth internal finger rings that don’t shred your skin
  • Even polishing or bead-blast that shows off the base metal
  • Consistent thickness along the striking surface, no thin weak spots

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Brass knuckles didn’t crawl out of some mall kiosk. They’ve been around for generations – from trench tools to street weapons to outlaw iconography and, now, legitimate collector pieces. The culture isn’t for everyone, and that’s exactly the point.

Collectors who buy brass knuckles are usually the same people who appreciate old fighting knives, trench art, and military ephemera. The appeal isn’t just the impact potential; it’s the mix of function, symbolism, and outlaw edge. A solid brass pair on a shelf next to an automatic knife or a classic fixed blade doesn’t need an explanation.

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Here’s the part most sellers mumble through. We don’t. Brass knuckles are legal to buy in some states, restricted or banned in others, and treated differently under carry and use laws. If you’re searching for brass knuckles for sale legal states, you’re trying to cut through the noise and get straight answers.

In the United States, a number of states allow ownership or purchase of brass knuckles under certain conditions, while others prohibit them outright or classify them alongside other impact weapons. Laws change, enforcement varies, and city ordinances can be stricter than state statutes. That’s reality.

We treat you like an adult: it’s on you to know your local law before you buy brass knuckles. We provide general guidance and up-to-date legal information by state, but your final check should always be your own local statutes. If your state allows possession and purchase, you can order with confidence. If it doesn’t, you already know the answer.

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Collectors look for a few clear markers:

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  • Weight balance: You should feel the mass over the knuckle line, not dragging from the palm.
  • Cut and comfort: If it bites you before you ever swing it, the maker didn’t know what they were doing.

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Are brass knuckles legal to buy?

In the U.S., brass knuckles are legal to buy in some states, restricted or banned in others. States like Texas and some parts of the South have loosened laws in recent years, while states such as California, New York, and a handful of others treat brass knuckles as prohibited weapons. Some states allow ownership at home but restrict carry, and some cities layer on their own rules.

The only honest answer is this: check your state and local statutes before you buy brass knuckles. If your state lists them as legal to possess and purchase, ordering online is generally allowed. If they’re listed as prohibited weapons, assume both purchase and possession are off the table. Laws change; don’t rely on outdated hearsay.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Quality brass knuckles are usually made from solid brass, steel, or properly machined aluminum. Solid brass is the classic choice – heavy, dense, and visually unmistakable. Steel offers a leaner, harder profile that appeals to buyers with a more modern or tactical taste. Aluminum cuts weight for easier carry while still giving you a solid, rigid frame.

Cheap pot metal, hollow castings, or mystery alloys are what you avoid. They feel wrong, sound wrong when tapped, and don’t hold up. Serious collectors stick to real, verifiable metals with consistent machining.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

When you’re looking at brass knuckles for sale, focus on three things: legality, material, and build quality. Confirm they’re legal to buy and own where you live. Then look at what they’re made from – solid brass, steel, or aluminum with no vague "alloy" dodge. Finally, examine the details: smooth finger holes, no sharp casting seams, even thickness across the striking surface, and a profile that actually fits a human hand.

If the piece passes those tests, it earns its spot in your collection or kit. If it doesn’t, walk away. There’s no shortage of knuckles on the market; there is a shortage of ones worth owning.

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If you’ve read this far, you’re not browsing for fun. You’re looking for brass knuckles for sale that respect your intelligence and your time. We stock pieces that take material and build seriously, and we speak plainly about the legal landscape so you can make your own decision. When you’re ready to buy brass knuckles, you’ll know exactly what you’re getting – real metal, real weight, and a product that belongs in the hand of someone who actually cares.

Blade Length (inches) 4.25
Overall Length (inches) 9.5
Closed Length (inches) 5.25
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Anodized Aluminum
Button Type Push Button
Theme None
Safety Safety Lock
Pocket Clip Yes