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Inferno Batwing Dual-Blade Assisted Knife - Gold Flames

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Inferno Winged Crusader Dual-Blade Assisted Knife - Gold Flame

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This isn’t a shy piece. The Inferno Winged Crusader Dual-Blade Assisted Knife - Gold Flame hits the pocket like a firebat, with twin 3.25" 1065 German surgical steel blades snapping out from a bat-wing handle wrapped in full flame graphics. Spring-assisted deployment, liner lock, and a steel belt clip make it more than wall candy. You’re buying a fantasy-grade dual-blade assisted knife that actually feels solid in hand and earns its space in the collection.

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Brass Knuckles For Sale & Serious Blades For Collectors Who Don’t Play

If you’re here hunting brass knuckles for sale, you already know what you like: metal, attitude, and gear that doesn’t apologize for existing. Same rule applies to your knives. The Inferno Winged Crusader Dual-Blade Assisted Knife - Gold Flame earns its place right next to your best brass knuckles with steel, symmetry, and a design that looks like it flew in on a blast wave.

This is a dual-blade assisted opening knife built for collectors who actually care what their steel looks and feels like. Two opposing clip-point blades, 1065 German surgical steel, a bat-wing profile handle drowning in flame graphics, and a full 12.25 inches of presence when you snap it open.

Brass Knuckles For Sale Collectors Demand Real Steel — Same Standard Here

The same mindset that separates junk brass knuckles from solid pieces applies directly to this knife: material first, build second, gimmicks dead last. When you buy brass knuckles, you look for real metal, weight, and a finish that doesn’t flake after a weekend. This Inferno Winged Crusader follows that same law.

1065 German Surgical Steel Blades

Both 3.25-inch blades are 1065 German surgical steel — not mystery pot metal. That means clean grinds, reliable edge retention at this price point, and a satin gold finish that reads like a deliberate design choice, not cheap plating. Each blade runs a clip-point profile with cutout slots for weight reduction and visual aggression.

Steel Handle, Not Toy Plastic

The 5.75-inch handle is full steel under the artwork. You get real weight in hand at 6.4 ounces, finger grooves that actually track with your grip, and a gloss finish that sets off the flame theme and bat mask emblem. The bat silhouette isn’t just printed—it shapes the handle: wings, ears, and all.

Best Brass Knuckles For Sale? You Want Matching Statement Pieces

Collectors who run shelves of brass knuckles for sale don’t just pile random junk. They build a look: brass, blackened steel, vintage patterns, modern cuts. This dual-blade assisted knife fits into that world as a display anchor on the blade side of your collection.

Closed, it’s a tight 5.75 inches, a compact bat-wing profile that sits clean on a stand or in a pocket. Open, it stretches to 12.25 inches of mirrored symmetry — blades out both sides like a firebat mid-flight. The gold blades echo polished or gold-tone brass knuckles, while the black-and-flame handle lines up with darker, more aggressive knuckle designs.

Fantasy Theme With Real Collector Appeal

The theme is unapologetically fantasy: central bat mask with red eye accents, full handle flame wrap, gold blades. It’s comic-book vigilante energy done in steel instead of foam. If your brass knuckles have skulls, bats, or flame cuts, this knife lines up perfectly beside them as part of a coherent, loud, and deliberate collection.

Build Quality: The Same Discipline You Bring To Brass Knuckles For Sale

Anyone can screen-print flames on junk metal. That’s not what this is. For the price, the hardware and construction are tight enough to pass a collector’s eye test — especially if you already curate brass knuckles and know what sloppy work looks like.

Spring-Assisted, Dual Opposing Blades

Both blades deploy via spring-assisted action, riding on a liner lock system. You’re not fighting a lazy, loose hinge here. The action is snappy, with the thumb studs and textured thumb ramps giving you a positive, repeatable open. This isn’t a work knife you’ll baton through lumber, but for a fantasy-assisted collector piece, the action does its job without drama.

Weight, Feel, and Pocket Clip

At 6.4 ounces, it’s got enough mass to feel like something, without turning into an anvil. The finger grooves carve into the bat-wing silhouette, so you actually get a locked-in hold when both blades are open. The steel belt clip is more than decoration — it will ride on a pocket, pack, or display board without complaint.

Legal Reality: You Buy Brass Knuckles In Legal States, Treat Knives The Same Way

If you’re already tracking brass knuckles for sale by state, you know the game: laws change, and you don’t rely on guesswork. Same approach applies to assisted opening knives and fantasy dual-blade designs. This piece is a legal product, but you’re responsible for knowing your state and local rules.

Some states that tend to be stricter on brass knuckles — like California, New York, Massachusetts, and a handful of others — can also have tighter rules on certain knives, especially assisted, automatic, or novelty designs. Other states are wide open and treat both brass knuckles and knives with a lot more latitude. You already know where you stand; if you don’t, you look it up before you buy. That’s how adults buy gear.

We treat this like any serious collector item: sold as a legitimate assisted opening knife to adults who understand their own jurisdiction. No drama, no hand-wringing — just straight information so you can make a clean decision.

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, restricted or banned in others, and handled with gray-area language in a few. States like Texas and Arizona have relaxed heavily in recent years, while places like California, New York, and Massachusetts still treat brass knuckles as prohibited or tightly controlled. Online, serious sellers will only ship brass knuckles for sale into states where it’s lawful to do so. If you’re planning to buy brass knuckles, you check your current state and local law — not last year’s rumor — and you buy accordingly.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Real brass knuckles for sale that collectors respect are usually solid brass, steel, or quality alloy — metal that carries weight and doesn’t crumble. Solid brass knuckles have that dense, warm feel and a natural patina over time, while steel brass knuckles lean colder, harder, and often slimmer. Cheap cast junk with thin walls and brittle metal doesn’t impress anyone who’s been around the scene. Same standard here: this Inferno Winged Crusader knife runs 1065 German surgical steel blades and a steel handle under the flame wrap for real heft and durability.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

You look for what you look for in any serious metal: material, machining, finish, and honesty. Solid brass or steel, clean cuts, no rough casting seams, no hollow rattle. You want clear photos, straight talk about legality by state, and a seller who doesn’t talk to you like a teenager. If you already shop brass knuckles for sale with that standard, you’ll recognize the same cues in your knives: known steel, reliable hardware, and a design that isn’t trying to hide behind marketing foam.

Buy Brass Knuckles, Buy Blades, Build A Collection That Actually Means Something

Whether you’re lining up brass knuckles for sale in a display case or building a private collection of loud, unapologetic steel, the Inferno Winged Crusader Dual-Blade Assisted Knife - Gold Flame belongs in the lineup. Two 1065 German surgical steel blades, full flame-drenched bat-wing handle, solid weight, and a spring-assisted deployment that feels as aggressive as it looks.

If you’re the kind of buyer who checks legality, cares about material, and doesn’t need a lecture to make a purchase, this is your lane. Add it to the same shelf where you keep your best brass knuckles and let the steel speak for itself.

Blade Length (inches) 3.25
Overall Length (inches) 12.25
Closed Length (inches) 5.75
Weight (oz.) 6.4
Blade Color Gold
Blade Finish Satin
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material 1065 German surgical steel
Handle Finish Gloss
Handle Material Steel
Theme Flames
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Spring-assisted
Lock Type Liner lock