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Hexline Precision Assisted Opening Knife - Slate Gray

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Hexline Vector EDC Assisted Knife - Slate Gray

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Brass knuckles for sale isn’t the story here—this is the knife that rides beside them. Hexline Vector brings a 3.75" acid-etched spear point, steel handle, and 6.36 oz of solid, spring-assisted authority. The slate gray finish stays discreet, the liner lock bites down tight, and the low-ride clip keeps it buried until you need it. Built like a piece of kit, not a toy.

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Brass Knuckles For Sale Meet a Knife That Belongs Beside Them

You’re here for brass knuckles for sale, which tells me one thing: you don’t shop for toys. You buy real hardware. This Hexline Vector EDC Assisted Knife - Slate Gray belongs in the same kit. Spring-assisted, steel on steel, with a spear point that looks engineered because it is. No fluff. Just a modern tactical pocket knife that earns the space next to your brass knuckles.

Precision Over Hype: Why This Assisted Opening Knife Matters

Collectors who buy brass knuckles don’t blink at cheap junk. Same rule applies here. The Hexline Vector is built around a 3.75" steel spear point blade with an acid-etched pattern that actually follows the geometry of the grind. Closed, it sits at 4.75", which means true pocket carry without printing like a shovel. At 8.375" overall and 6.36 oz, it has the same reassuring heft you look for when you buy brass knuckles or any serious EDC.

Acid-Etched Spear Point, Built to Work

The blade is straight to the point: plain edge, spear profile, acid-etched finish. That etch isn’t just decoration—it breaks up light, hides wear, and gives this assisted opening knife a modern tactical look that matches the slate gray handle. It’s the same logic behind well-finished brass knuckles: functional first, good-looking by default.

Steel Handle, Geometric Grip, Real Control

The handle is all steel, finished in a matte slate gray that doesn’t scream for attention. Geometric texturing and a repeating cross pattern in the inlay give you bite without chewing up your hand. There’s a finger guard and jimping near the pivot for real control under pressure—features collectors appreciate for the same reason they like solid brass knuckles: secure in the hand, no guesswork.

Brass Knuckles For Sale, Steel EDC in Pocket: Material and Build Quality

People who hunt for the best brass knuckles for sale pay attention to material and mass. This knife is cut from the same mindset. Steel blade. Steel frame. No plastic pretending to be tough. The 6.36 oz weight plants it in your palm the way a good set of metal knuckles does—balanced, not flimsy.

Spring-Assisted Deployment and Liner Lock

Deployment is spring-assisted: deliberate, fast, and mechanical. You start the motion, the spring does the rest. Once it’s open, the liner lock snaps behind the tang with a solid, audible click. That’s the sound of a tool you can trust, the same satisfaction you get from closing your fist around a well-machined set of brass knuckles.

Low-Ride Pocket Clip, Discreet Slate Gray Finish

The low-ride pocket clip keeps the knife sunk deep in your pocket—nearly invisible. The slate gray finish on both blade and handle is intentionally quiet. This is modern EDC, not parade gear. It rides low, stays out of the way, and shows up ready when you decide to bring it into play.

Legal Landscape: You Already Know the Game

If you’re looking up brass knuckles for sale, you already know the law isn’t the same in every state. Some states treat brass knuckles as legal to buy, own, or collect; others restrict carry, sale, or possession. Same story with knives: blade length, assisted mechanisms, and carry rules shift state to state and sometimes city to city.

This knife is sold as a legal assisted opening EDC knife where permitted. It’s up to you to know your local regulations on both brass knuckles and blades. Serious collectors do their homework once, then buy with confidence. The Hexline Vector is built for that buyer—the one who understands that legality is geography, not morality.

Brass Knuckles For Sale, Real Buyers, Real Kits

When you type “buy brass knuckles” into a search bar, you’re not looking for pep talks. You’re curating a kit. A solid set of knuckles, a reliable assisted opening knife, maybe a few other pieces that actually earn their weight. This knife fits that world. It’s modern tactical in look, practical in build, and priced so you can pick it up without thinking twice.

Blade length, weight, and steel construction all line up with what serious buyers expect: a tool, not a conversation piece. The acid-etched pattern and geometric handle are details for the eye; the spring assist, liner lock, and pocket clip are for the hand. That’s the balance collectors pay attention to, whether they’re sorting through brass knuckles for sale or upgrading their everyday carry.

Questions About Brass Knuckles For Sale

Are brass knuckles legal to buy?

In the United States, brass knuckles are legal to buy, own, or collect in some states and restricted or banned in others. A few states allow possession but limit carry; others regulate metal knuckles differently from plastic or composite variants. There is no single federal rule that overrides state law on brass knuckles, so the only answer that matters is the one in your state code and, in some cases, your local city or county rules. If you’re the type of buyer comparing brass knuckles for sale, you should be the type who checks their own laws before they click “buy.”

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Quality brass knuckles are typically made from solid brass, steel, or other dense metal alloys. Collectors like solid brass knuckles for the weight, patina, and history, while steel brass knuckles appeal to those who prefer slimmer profiles with serious strength. There are also aluminum and polymer variants that cut weight but keep the basic form. The same logic drives knife buyers: steel blade, steel or metal handle, honest mass in the hand. Cheap, hollow, mystery-metal knuckles are the equivalent of a flimsy gas-station folder—technically the shape, but not the real thing.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

When you’re looking at brass knuckles for sale, three things matter: material, machining, and legality. Material: solid brass or steel brass knuckles with real weight and no obvious casting flaws. Machining: clean edges, consistent thickness, comfortable finger holes that don’t bite into your hand. Legality: whether your state and locality allow purchase, possession, or carry. If you apply the same standard you use for knives—steel you trust, construction that locks up right, and a seller who treats you like an adult—you’ll end up with brass knuckles worth owning and tools like this Hexline Vector that match them.

Buy With a Clear Head: Brass Knuckles For Sale, Knife Ready to Ride

You’re not here to be persuaded about brass knuckles. You’re here to find gear that fits your line in the sand. This Hexline Vector EDC Assisted Knife - Slate Gray was built for that buyer: steel blade, steel handle, spring-assisted deployment, real weight, no excuses. When you line up brass knuckles for sale and start building the rest of your kit, this is the knife that belongs in your pocket. Order it the same way you carry it—in quiet confidence.

Blade Length (inches) 3.75
Overall Length (inches) 8.375
Closed Length (inches) 4.75
Weight (oz.) 6.36
Blade Color Gray
Blade Finish Acid Etch
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Steel
Theme Geometric
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Spring-assisted
Lock Type Liner lock