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Gadsden Coil Rapid-Deploy Automatic Knife - Yellow Black Aluminum

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Gadsden Strike Push-Button Automatic Knife - Yellow Black Aluminum

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This Gadsden Strike push-button automatic knife doesn’t whisper; it states its purpose in yellow and black. A matte black clip point blade with partial serrations snaps out fast, backed by steel that can actually work. The aluminum handle carries the classic coiled snake and DON'T TREAD ON ME message, with a safety switch and pocket clip for real-world carry. You’re not buying a toy; you’re buying an automatic built for everyday readiness with a clear, unapologetic stance.

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Brass Knuckles For Sale, But You’re Here For A Knife That Means It

You came looking for brass knuckles for sale and landed on a piece of gear with the same attitude, just in blade form. The Gadsden Strike Push-Button Automatic Knife - Yellow Black Aluminum is not subtle, not neutral, and not pretending to be anything but what it is: a fast-deploy automatic with a historic American warning printed right on the handle. You know the slogan. You know the flag. Now it rides in your pocket with a matte black blade attached.

This automatic knife runs a 3.25-inch matte black clip point with partial serrations, locked into an 8-inch overall profile that carries light at 4.28 ounces. Steel blade, aluminum handle, push-button deployment, safety switch, pocket clip. Every detail is there because it earns its place, not because someone needed to fill a spec sheet.

Brass Knuckles For Sale Mindset, Automatic Knife Execution

If you’re the type searching brass knuckles for sale, you’re not looking for polite gear. You’re looking for hardware that says something before you do. This automatic knife does exactly that. The yellow-and-black Gadsden theme doesn’t ask permission; it announces presence. The coiled snake, the DON'T TREAD ON ME text, and the blacked-out blade all pull in the same direction: resolve, not decor.

Push the button and the blade snaps open with a clean, mechanical certainty. No flipper tab games, no half-hearted spring. Just a direct, push-button automatic that locks up and stays there. The safety switch rides the handle for those who want locked-in pocket carry without worrying about accidental deployment. Again, not theory—real-world use baked into the frame.

Material-Driven Build: Steel, Aluminum, And Zero Dead Weight

Collectors care about what a piece is made of, not just what’s printed on it. This Gadsden Strike automatic knife is built around a steel blade and aluminum handle—no plastic, no rubber skins pretending to be strength. The blade steel takes a working edge and shrugs off casual abuse; the aluminum handle keeps weight sane without feeling hollow or cheap.

Matte Black Clip Point With Partial Serrations

The blade runs a matte black finish—no mirror flash, no nonsense. The clip point profile gives you a strong tip with a usable belly for everyday cutting, while the partial serrations punch through rope, webbing, and stubborn packaging without a fight. It’s a working edge, not a display queen.

Yellow Black Aluminum Handle With Gadsden Detail

The handle is contoured aluminum with a matte finish, two-tone yellow and black. The Gadsden snake graphic and DON'T TREAD ON ME text aren’t an afterthought decal; they’re the design. Grooves and contouring give you bite without tearing your hand. A lanyard hole and pocket clip round out the carry options, because gear this loud should still disappear when you want it out of sight.

Not Brass Knuckles, Same Straight Legal Reality

Anyone searching for brass knuckles for sale already knows the law shifts from state to state. Automatic knives live in the same world—legal in many states, restricted in others, and worth understanding before you buy. That doesn’t make them controversial; it makes them regulated hardware like half the tools in your garage.

This Gadsden Strike is built for adults who know their local knife laws or are capable of looking them up. In many states, automatic knives are legal to buy, own, and carry, sometimes with blade-length or carry restrictions. Other states restrict sale or carry but still allow ownership in the home. The point is simple: there are plenty of jurisdictions where a push-button automatic like this is a perfectly legal everyday carry choice. You decide if yours is one of them.

Brass Knuckles For Sale Buyers Know Gear That Speaks First

The same buyer who types in brass knuckles for sale typically wants gear with presence. This automatic knife delivers that in a different format. The Gadsden theme is not coy. Yellow and black, coiled snake, bold text—this is not a gentleman’s folder you hide at a dinner party. It’s an EDC statement piece that tells anyone paying attention exactly where you stand.

At 4.5 inches closed, it sits in the pocket like any other mid-sized folder. At 8 inches open with that blackened clip point and partial serrations, it stops looking like an accessory and starts looking like a decision. The safety switch lets you carry locked; the push button gives you instant readiness when you actually need the blade.

Historical Signal, Modern Mechanism

The Gadsden imagery isn’t a fashion logo. It comes out of American revolutionary history, a simple warning from a small, annoyed colony to a much bigger empire: push too far and you’ll regret it. That same coiled snake now sits on modern firearms, flags, patches, and, here, on an automatic knife. This piece joins that lineage in a way that actually earns its keep—fast steel, solid aluminum, no theatrics.

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, restricted or banned in others, and treated differently depending on whether you’re talking about simple possession, carry, or intent to use. States like Texas and Arizona have largely opened up their laws, while others still treat brass knuckles as prohibited weapons. Online, many sellers limit shipping to states where brass knuckles are clearly legal or not expressly banned. The same adult rule applies here as with automatic knives: check your state and local statutes by name—"knuckles," "metal knuckles," or "brass knuckles"—before you buy, and don’t rely on rumor or wishful thinking.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Serious brass knuckles are usually made from solid brass, steel, or other full-density metals—not pot-metal junk or brittle cast alloys. Collectors also look for variations in finish: polished brass, antiqued patina, parkerized or blackened steel, or machined aluminum in lighter-weight builds. The same logic transfers to knives like this one: real steel in the blade, real aluminum in the handle, hardware that holds together. Weight, density, and machining marks tell you quickly whether a piece was built to last or built to be thrown away.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

When you’re hunting brass knuckles for sale, you look at three things: legality where you live, material density, and machining quality. Solid brass or steel with clean edges and consistent thickness usually beats anything light, hollow, or gimmicky. Fit in the hand matters; hot spots and sharp flashing are the mark of lazy casting. The same buying mindset works for this Gadsden Strike automatic knife: check the materials, the lock-up, the deployment, and the feel in hand. If it feels like a prop, skip it. If it feels like gear, you’ve found something worth owning.

Why This Knife Belongs Next To Your Brass Knuckles For Sale Targets

If you’re the kind of buyer who compares finishes and weights on brass knuckles for sale, this Gadsden Strike automatic knife will make sense to you immediately. Steel blade, matte black finish, partial serrations, aluminum handle with unapologetic Gadsden flag art, safety switch, pocket clip, and a push-button deployment that actually snaps. No apologies, no sermon—just a legal product built for adults who know what they’re buying. Add it to the kit the same way you’d add a new set of knuckles: because the build, the history, and the message all line up.

When you’re ready to buy, you’re not looking for someone to hold your hand. You’re looking for a seller who speaks plainly, lists the materials, and lets you make the call. This automatic knife was built for that buyer—someone who sees brass knuckles for sale and understands exactly where this Gadsden Strike belongs in the same hard-use, hard-statement collection.

Blade Length (inches) 3.25
Overall Length (inches) 8
Closed Length (inches) 4.5
Weight (oz.) 4.28
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Partial-Serrated
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Aluminum
Button Type Push Button
Theme Don't Tread
Safety Safety Switch
Pocket Clip Yes