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Clever Hammered Edge Butterfly Knife - Black Wood

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Hammerfall Balance Butterfly Knife - Black Wood

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This butterfly knife doesn’t need flash to stand out. The Hammerfall Balance Butterfly Knife pairs a hammered steel clip point blade with polished black wood handles drilled for clean, confident flipping. At 8.625" overall and 4.23 oz, it carries light but feels planted in the hand. Smooth pivots, secure latch, and a blade profile built for real cutting make it a solid EDC balisong for buyers who care more about feel and function than marketing noise.

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Hammerfall Balance Butterfly Knife - Black Wood

The Hammerfall Balance Butterfly Knife is exactly what it looks like: a clean, modern balisong built to be flipped, carried, and used. No gimmicks. You get a hammered-finish steel clip point blade, polished black wood handles with drilled cutouts, and hardware that’s tuned for smooth action instead of display-case posing. If you’re here to buy a butterfly knife, not read excuses, you’re in the right place.

Butterfly Knife Craftsmanship for Buyers Who Don’t Need Hand-Holding

This isn’t some mystery metal toy. The blade is solid steel with a hammered texture on the flats and a contrasting polished edge. That hammered finish isn’t just for looks—it breaks up reflections and gives the knife a subtle, worked-metal character you notice the first time you flip it open. The clip point profile is straightforward: enough belly for utility cuts, enough point for detail work. Plain edge, no serrations, no nonsense.

The black wood handles are polished smooth, drilled with circular cutouts to trim weight and tighten balance. You get that familiar balisong feel in the hand—slim, straight, and ready to roll over your knuckles without fighting you. At 8.625 inches overall, 5.125 inches closed, and about 4.23 ounces, the weight lands in that sweet spot: light enough for long flipping sessions, heavy enough that it doesn’t disappear in your grip.

Build Quality That Makes This Balisong Worth Owning

The Hammerfall Balance isn’t pretending to be a custom piece, but it shows its work where it counts. The tang and hardware are finished clean, the pivots are set for smooth swings, and the latch actually does its job without feeling like an afterthought. You’re not fighting binding, sloppy play, or gritty action every time you open it.

Hammered Steel Clip Point Blade

The steel blade carries a hammered finish on the flats and a clean, plain cutting edge. That texture gives it a forged, purposeful look and adds a bit of bite when you pinch or thumb the blade. The clip point geometry keeps it practical—good tip definition, enough spine to feel solid, and a straight, honest cutting profile.

Polished Black Wood Handles With Drilled Balance

The black wood handles are where this butterfly knife earns its name. The polished scales sit over drilled liners, giving you circular cutouts that shave weight and help dial in the balance for flipping. The handles swing smooth, track cleanly, and feel secure whether you’re running basic openings or more involved rollovers. The finish is refined, not fragile—you can carry it, flip it, and not feel like you’re babying a display piece.

Why This Butterfly Knife Belongs in a Serious EDC Rotation

If you buy butterfly knives to actually use them, you look for a few non-negotiables: usable blade, reliable latch, sane weight, and action you don’t have to tune for an hour before it behaves. This balisong checks those boxes. The latch is standard and straightforward, locking the handles closed when you need it to and staying out of the way when you don’t. The drilled handles and 4.23 oz weight give you enough momentum for clean arcs without turning it into a brick.

The silver blade and black handles keep the profile low-key. It reads as a serious knife, not costume gear. That matters when you’re building an everyday carry kit or stocking a case for buyers who know the difference between a novelty piece and a working balisong.

Legal Landscape: Buying a Butterfly Knife Like an Adult

Butterfly knives, like brass knuckles, sit in that familiar American gray strip of law where the details matter. Some states treat a balisong like any other folding knife, some restrict carry, some restrict sale, and a few ban them outright. That’s not a reason to panic. It’s a reason to know your own state’s rules and buy accordingly.

At the time of writing, butterfly knives are broadly legal to own and buy in many states, especially if they aren’t automatic and don’t conceal a weapon beyond what’s obvious. Where things get tighter is in places with specific “gravity knife” or “butterfly knife” language, or where blade length and carry type are restricted. If you’re enough of a collector or carrier to be shopping balisongs, you’re capable of checking your local and state laws. Do that, then buy with a clear head.

Questions About Brass Knuckles For Sale

Are brass knuckles legal to buy?

In the United States, brass knuckles are fully legal to buy and own in some states, heavily restricted in others, and banned outright in a few. States like Texas and Oklahoma, for example, have legalized brass knuckles for adults, while places like California, New York, and Illinois keep them largely illegal to carry or possess. The catch is that the rules change, and some states draw lines between metal knuckles, plastic knuckles, and novelty variants. If you’re searching for brass knuckles for sale, you need to cross-check your state and local law—possession, carry, and sale can all be treated differently. When you buy from a serious shop instead of a fly-by-night seller, you get straight information instead of evasive fine print.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Quality brass knuckles are usually machined or cast from solid brass or steel, sometimes aluminum for lighter carry. Solid brass knuckles are the traditional choice—dense, balanced, and aged with a patina that collectors respect. Steel brass knuckles hit harder and resist deformation but can run heavier. You’ll also see modern polymer or composite versions that cut weight and fly a little lower on the radar. Serious buyers tend to gravitate toward solid brass or well-made steel pieces because the material tells you immediately whether the seller cares about durability or is just selling trinkets.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

If you’re buying brass knuckles, you look at three things: legality in your state, material, and machining. First, make sure brass knuckles are legal to buy and own where you live—that’s on you. Second, check that you’re getting solid brass, steel, or a clearly stated alloy, not some vague “metal construction.” Third, look at the fit and finish: clean edges, proper finger hole sizing, and consistent thickness across the body. A good set of brass knuckles feels solid in the hand, carries its weight evenly, and doesn’t look like it came out of a toy mold. That’s the difference between a collectible you keep and a mistake you toss in a drawer.

Buy With Confidence: A Butterfly Knife That Earns Its Keep

The Hammerfall Balance Butterfly Knife - Black Wood is built for adults who buy knives to own and use, not to talk around. You get a hammered steel clip point blade, polished black wood handles, and a balanced, drilled profile that flips smooth and carries clean. When you’re ready to buy, you don’t need a lecture—you need a seller who treats a butterfly knife and a set of brass knuckles the same way: as legal tools and collector pieces for people who know exactly what they’re looking at.

Blade Length (inches) 3.625
Overall Length (inches) 8.625
Closed Length (inches) 5.125
Weight (oz.) 4.23
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Hammered
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Polished
Handle Material Wood
Theme None
Latch Type Latch
Is Trainer No