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Patriot Forge Full-Tang Damascus Hunting Knife - Red White Blue Bone

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Heritage Banner Field Hunter Knife - Red White Blue Bone

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Brass knuckles for sale aren’t the only serious hardware on this bench. This Heritage Banner field hunter rides a 4.5-inch Damascus drop point over a full-tang spine, backed by a red, white, and blue bone handle that actually fits the hand, not just the photo. Damascus steel, real bone, real leather sheath — nothing cute, nothing fragile. You’re buying from a shop that knows the law and stocks for adults. Add it to the kit or the collection; it earns its space either way.

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Brass Knuckles For Sale, Damascus Steel On The Bench, And A Knife Worth Owning

If you’re hunting for brass knuckles for sale, you’re not here for toys and you’re not here for lectures. Same goes for the blades you keep beside them. This Heritage Banner field hunter is built the same way you shop: no fluff, no excuses, just honest materials and a finish that earns its place in a real collection.

Full-tang Damascus steel, 4.5-inch drop point, 9 inches overall, 14 ounces riding on your belt in a leather sheath. Red, white, and blue bone slabs pinned to the spine with brass. It’s a working hunting knife that still has the kind of look a collector actually cares about.

Brass Knuckles For Sale And A Knife Cut From The Same Cloth

People searching for brass knuckles for sale are usually after one thing: hardware that doesn’t lie. This Damascus hunting knife is built on that same principle. No assisted gimmicks, no folders to baby, just a fixed blade with a full-tang backbone that takes real field use.

The drop point profile gives you enough belly for skinning or dressing game, with a tip that still comes to work when you need to pierce, start a cut, or work tight angles. You’re not going to baby it, and it doesn’t expect you to. Think of it as the fixed-blade counterpart to the solid brass knuckles and steel knuckles you’re already browsing — same attitude, different job.

Material And Build Quality: Why This Knife Deserves A Slot

Collectors who buy brass knuckles and serious fixed blades don’t care about empty adjectives; they care about steel, weight, and how the thing feels in hand. This knife delivers those details straight:

Damascus Steel With Real Work Behind The Pattern

The blade is patterned Damascus steel, not some lazy acid etch meant for a glass case. Layered steels folded and worked until that wave shows through, then ground into a 4.5-inch drop point that holds a usable edge and can be brought back quickly on stone or ceramic. Damascus isn’t just about looks; the layered structure and heat treat give you toughness and edge performance that actually matters when you’re elbow-deep in a job.

Full-Tang Spine, Bone In The Palm

Full-tang means exactly what you expect: the steel runs from tip to butt in one continuous piece. No hidden rat-tail, no mystery joint buried under the handle. You can see the tang line between the bone slabs the whole way down. The handle itself is segmented red, white, and blue bone with brass spacers and pins. It’s polished, but not glass-slick, with enough contour to lock into your grip without chewing your hand up.

At 14 ounces, it has presence. This is not a featherweight backpack toy. It’s closer to the feel of a solid brass knuckle in hand — mass you can trust, not something you’re afraid to lean on.

Brass Knuckles For Sale, Legal States, And Where This Knife Fits In

If you’re the kind of buyer searching for brass knuckles for sale legal states, you’re already tuned into the law more than most. You know some states treat brass knuckles as perfectly legal to buy, own, and carry; others bury them in weapons codes, with restrictions or outright bans. That landscape changes by state and sometimes by city, which is why serious buyers always verify their local statutes before they hit checkout.

This Damascus hunting knife lives in a cleaner lane. Fixed-blade hunting knives like this are legal to own in most states, with possible limits on carry length or concealment in a few jurisdictions. Where brass knuckles might ride a line depending on where you live, a classic full-tang hunting knife with a leather sheath fits squarely into the hunting, camping, and field-use category the law has recognized for decades.

That’s the point: you can build out a kit that includes brass knuckles, steel knuckles, and fixed blades as long as you know your state rules. We don’t apologize for stocking them; we expect you to know your ground and buy accordingly.

Details Collectors Actually Care About

This isn’t a display prop, but it does scratch the collector itch: Damascus, bone, brass, leather — the materials that age well and tell on you if you use them the way they were meant to be used.

Leather Sheath Built For Belt, Not A Drawer

The knife rides in a dark brown leather sheath with a brass snap and white stitching. It’s cut for belt carry, not for a glass cabinet. The leather will crease, darken, and pick up the same scars your boots do. You don’t need tactical nylon when you’ve got a traditional sheath that does the job and stays out of the way.

Patriotic Bone With Real Grip

The red, white, and blue bone handle isn’t just decoration. Bone gives a solid, dense feel, and the segmented build with brass spacers breaks up the surface just enough to help your grip when things get wet or cold. It nods to the flag without turning the knife into a novelty.

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 and restricted or banned in others. A few states allow you to buy and own brass knuckles with no real hassle. Others allow ownership in the home but restrict carry. Some classify metal knuckles as prohibited weapons outright. Laws also change, and local ordinances can add another layer on top of state rules. If you’re looking for brass knuckles for sale, you check your current state and local law before you order. That’s how serious buyers stay out of trouble and keep collecting.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Quality brass knuckles are usually cut from solid brass, steel, or other strong alloys — the same mindset that makes Damascus and full-tang blades worth owning. Solid brass knuckles carry that classic weight and patina over time. Steel brass knuckles hit harder on durability and can be slimmer for the same strength. You’ll also see aluminum and other metals marketed as brass knuckles; collectors who care about longevity tend to favor actual brass or hardened steel when they buy brass knuckles.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

When you buy brass knuckles, you look at the same things that make this hunting knife worth the space: material, thickness, machining, and honesty. Solid brass or steel, no weak casting lines, no gimmick cutouts that turn the frame into lace, and finger holes that match a real human hand. Check state legality, buy from a seller that treats brass knuckles like a real product instead of a joke, and favor designs that could actually survive impact. Collectors know: quality steel, honest brass, clean edges, and a finish that doesn’t flake under use.

Why This Knife Belongs Next To The Hardware You Actually Trust

If you came in searching for brass knuckles for sale, you’re already sorting gear by one simple rule: it either works or it walks. This Heritage Banner Damascus hunting knife lands on the right side of that line. Full-tang Damascus, real bone, real leather, and a profile built for field work, not for marketing photos. It’s the fixed blade you throw on the belt when you head out, and the one that still looks right sitting beside the rest of your collection at the end of the day.

When you’re ready to buy brass knuckles and add a serious hunting knife to the same order, this is the blade that won’t embarrass you. No apologies, no disclaimers — just hardware that does the job.

Blade Length (inches) 4.5
Overall Length (inches) 9
Weight (oz.) 14
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Patterned
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Damascus Steel
Handle Finish Polished
Handle Material Wood, Bone
Theme Damascus
Handle Length (inches) 4.5
Tang Type Full
Carry Method Sheath
Sheath/Holster Leather