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Field Sentinel Sawback Hunting Knife - Coyote Rubber

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Coyote Field Sawback Hunting Knife - Rubber Grip

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Brass knuckles for sale aren’t the only hard-use gear on this site. This Coyote Field Sawback Hunting Knife brings a 4.5" black drop point blade with partial serrations and an aggressive sawback for real work in the field. The textured rubber handle locks in even when wet, and the exposed pommel is there when you need to strike or pry. Legal to buy where fixed blade hunting knives are allowed, it’s a no-nonsense tool for hunters and tactical-minded outdoorsmen.

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Brass Knuckles For Sale And A Knife That Matches Their Attitude

If you’re here to buy brass knuckles, you already know the deal: real gear, real use, no hand-holding. This Coyote Field Sawback Hunting Knife sits in the same world. It’s a 9.5" fixed blade built for hunters and field carry—matte black steel, partial serrations, sawback spine, and a coyote rubber grip that doesn’t quit when things get wet, muddy, or bloody.

We carry brass knuckles for sale for collectors and serious buyers, and we stock blades that live up to that same standard: functional, affordable, and spec’d to work, not impress your social feed.

Brass Knuckles For Sale, Field Knives For Use

When you buy brass knuckles or a fixed blade from a real shop, you’re not chasing hype—you’re picking tools. This Defender-style hunting knife gives you a 4.5" drop point blade with a matte black finish, partial serrations near the handle for rope and hide, and an upper sawback for notching and light cutting where a normal edge doesn’t cut it.

Overall length lands at 9.5", so it rides that sweet spot: big enough to work, compact enough to carry without feeling like a sword on your belt. The exposed pommel caps it off as a striking point or makeshift hammer when you don’t feel like abusing the blade.

Material-Driven Build Quality: More Tool, Less Ornament

Collectors who buy brass knuckles from us care about steel, finish, and feel. Same rule applies here. This hunting knife runs a black-coated steel blade with a practical partial-serrated edge—no mirror polish, no nonsense. The matte black finish keeps reflection low and shrugs off light abuse.

Steel Blade, Working Edge

The steel is tuned for field utility: tough enough for camp chores, game prep, and scraping or prying within reason. The drop point profile gives you a strong tip and a broad belly for cutting and skinning. Partial serrations near the handle bite into fibrous material where a plain edge would skate.

Rubber Handle, Coyote Grip

The 5" coyote rubber handle is what makes this thing worth owning at this price point. You get textured black inset panels molded into the rubber for better traction, and a built-in finger guard that keeps your hand from sliding forward when the blade is wet. It’s the kind of grip you don’t think about—because it just stays put.

Legal Confidence: Knives And Brass Knuckles For Sale In The Real World

We move gear into states where it’s legal, and we don’t play coy about it. Fixed blade hunting knives like this are legal to buy and own in most states, with restrictions mainly about how and where you carry them—especially in cities, schools, and government buildings.

Same adult treatment applies to our brass knuckles for sale. Some states greenlight them, some ban them outright, some allow ownership but not carry. We expect you to know your local law or check it before you hit checkout. We’re a legal seller, not your lawyer.

Why This Knife Earns A Spot Next To Your Brass Knuckles

If you’re already browsing the best brass knuckles for sale, you’re not afraid of hard-use gear. This knife earns its place by being exactly what it looks like: a compact tactical hunting blade that doesn’t pretend to be a custom showpiece.

  • 4.5" matte black drop point blade for field work
  • Partial serrations and sawback for cutting, ripping, and notching
  • Coyote rubber handle with textured grip panels for control
  • Exposed pommel for striking and light prying
  • Overall 9.5" length—carryable without being flimsy

It’s the knife you throw in the pack, glove box, or hunting kit and don’t worry about. If it gets scratched, good—that means you’re using it.

Field Use, Not Shelf Candy

Some buyers collect polished safe-queen blades. Others collect tools that look better once they’ve seen work. This sits firmly in the second camp. The rubber handle shrugs off sweat, grime, and weather. The black blade hides wear. It wants to be used, the same way a solid set of brass knuckles wants a solid fist behind it.

Questions About Brass Knuckles For Sale

Are brass knuckles legal to buy?

In the United States, brass knuckles are legal to buy in some states, tightly restricted or banned in others. States like Texas and Arizona have largely legalized brass knuckles, while places like California, New York, and Massachusetts heavily restrict or prohibit them. Some states allow ownership at home but ban carry. Laws change, and local city rules can be stricter than state law. Check your current state and local statutes before you buy brass knuckles or carry them—your responsibility, your call.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Serious collectors look for solid brass knuckles, steel knuckles, or high-grade alloys—not cheap pot metal. Solid brass has the classic heft and warmth, steel brings slim strength, and some modern pieces use aluminum or coated alloys for lighter carry. The same material logic you apply to a fixed blade—steel type, finish, thickness—applies when you’re hunting down the best brass knuckles for sale.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

First, know your state law. After that, focus on build: solid construction, no weak casting lines, finger holes sized for your hand, and a profile that fits how you actually intend to use or display them. Serious buyers chase weight, finish, and design history—whether they want a classic trench-style piece or a modern minimalist frame. Same mindset you’re using on this hunting knife: check the material, the feel in hand, and whether it matches how you live, not how a catalog looks.

Buy With Confidence: Brass Knuckles For Sale And A Knife That Backs Them Up

If you’re the kind of buyer who searches out brass knuckles for sale by design, material, and legality, this Coyote Field Sawback Hunting Knife fits right in your lane. It’s a fixed blade made to be used hard, with a grip that stays put and a blade that doesn’t whine about scratches. Add it to your kit, your truck, or your hunting belt and be done shopping—you’ve got the field knife that matches your attitude.

Blade Length (inches) 4.5
Overall Length (inches) 9.5
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Edge Partial-Serrated
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Textured
Handle Material Rubber
Theme Tactical
Handle Length (inches) 5
Pommel/Butt Cap Exposed pommel