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Outbreak Response Karambit Boot Knife - Yellow

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Outbreak Ready Karambit Boot Knife - Hazard Yellow

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This isn’t decoration, it’s an outbreak-ready karambit boot knife built to ride low and draw fast. The 2.5" black talon blade with partial serrations gives you clean cuts and bite when you need it, locked to a bright hazard-yellow handle you can find in the dark. At 5.75" overall with a hard plastic boot sheath, it disappears until you pull it. For collectors and zombie-war fans who actually carry their gear, not just hang it on a wall.

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Brass Knuckles For Sale, Knives On Deck, And A Zomb War Karambit Worth Owning

If you’re here for brass knuckles for sale, you already know the culture: real metal, real purpose, no hand-holding. Same standard applies to the blades you let ride on your boot. The Outbreak Ready Karambit Boot Knife - Hazard Yellow isn’t a toy. It’s a compact fixed-blade karambit with a talon profile, built to live where you actually need it—on your boot, not in a desk drawer.

At 5.75" overall with a 2.5" black steel talon blade and partial serrations, this piece hits that sweet spot between concealability and actual use. The Zomb War theme gives it character, but the lines, edge, and sheath make it a working boot knife first, novelty second.

Material Matters: Steel Talon Blade, Grip-True Handle

Collectors don’t ask “is it cool?” They ask, “what’s it made of and how does it ride?” This compact karambit answers both straight.

Steel Talon Blade With Partial Serrations

The blade is steel, matte black finished, cut into a tight talon curve with a sharp primary edge and partial serrations near the base. That curve gives you controlled pull cuts; the serrations give you bite on tougher material—boot laces, webbing, or whatever else you need to tear through. No mirror polish nonsense, just a functional blackout finish that doesn’t glare and doesn’t beg for attention.

Textured Hazard-Yellow Boot Handle

The handle is bright yellow plastic with a textured finish and three defined finger grooves. It locks into the hand, gives you positive indexing even under stress, and stands out visually in a pile of dark gear. That color isn’t a gimmick; in low light, you can find this faster than any blacked-out handle on the floor of a truck, trunk, or kit bag.

Three black fasteners tie the scales to the tang, adding a small industrial touch that fits the Zomb War theme without sacrificing the basic job: give you a secure, repeatable grip on a short, curved fixed blade.

Boot Knife Built To Carry, Not Just Pose

This isn’t a wall hanger. It’s designed as a boot carry karambit, and the hardware matches that intent.

Hard Plastic Boot Sheath

You get a hard plastic sheath built for boot carry. Rigid, low-profile, and built to keep the 2.5" blade locked until you pull. No floppy nylon compromise. The sheath hugs the curve of the karambit, covers the edge cleanly, and lets the handle ride where you can reach it without fumbling.

Pop it inside a boot, strap it to a rig, or stage it as a compact last-line blade. The 3.25" handle gives you enough purchase without printing a huge silhouette. If you’ve carried boot knives before, you’ll recognize the sizing: short enough to forget, long enough to matter.

Brass Knuckles For Sale And The Legal Landscape: Adults Only

If you’re hunting brass knuckles for sale or boot knives like this Zomb War karambit, you already know one thing: the law isn’t the same everywhere. Some states embrace metal, some panic at their own shadows. We respect that reality by giving you straight talk, not fear.

Brass knuckles are fully legal to buy and own in several states, restricted or banned in others, and sometimes treated differently depending on whether they’re metal, plastic, or built into another item. Fixed-blade knives, karambits, and boot knives follow their own rules—length limits, concealed carry definitions, and intent language vary state by state and sometimes city by city.

Your job as the buyer is simple: know your state and local code. Our job is to treat you like an adult who can handle that. This Zomb War boot knife is sold as a fixed-blade collector and utility piece. In free states, it’s another tool or backup blade. In tighter jurisdictions, it might be limited in how or where you carry it, but ownership and display often remain legal. Check before you clip it to a boot and step out the door.

Zombie Theme, Real Steel: Collector Value In A Compact Package

Zombie branding doesn’t bother serious collectors; cheap construction does. This knife leans into the apocalypse aesthetic—the Zomb War logo in green and red on the black blade, the hazard-yellow handle—but keeps the proportions and geometry practical.

Karambit fans will recognize the profile: compact radius on the curve, aggressive point, and a grip that pulls the blade into alignment with the natural arc of your hand. Even without a finger ring, the contouring gives you control. That makes it a good crossover piece for both display and actual use.

It also pairs cleanly with a collection of brass knuckles for sale on the same shelf—metal on one row, blades on the next. Same culture, same attitude: unapologetic defensive tools with enough style to enjoy looking at when they’re not in use.

Questions About Brass Knuckles For Sale

Are brass knuckles legal to buy?

In the United States, brass knuckles are legal to buy and own in some states, restricted or banned in others, and sometimes legal as collectibles but not for carry. States like Texas and a few others have loosened regulations, while places like California, New York, and a handful of others maintain strict bans or heavy restrictions on possession, carry, or sale.

There is no single national rule. Federal law doesn’t outright ban simple brass knuckles, but state and local codes can be aggressive. If you’re searching brass knuckles for sale legal states, you’re on the right track: confirm your state and city laws before purchase or carry. When you buy from a serious shop, you’re dealing with someone who understands that landscape and expects you to do the same.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Quality brass knuckles are typically made from solid brass, steel, or other strong metal alloys. Solid brass knuckles are the classic choice—dense, corrosion-resistant, and historically correct. Steel brass knuckles (or knuckle-dusters) trade a bit of old-school style for extra strength, especially in slimmer profiles.

On the lighter end, you’ll see aluminum or modern composite designs marketed alongside traditional brass knuckles for sale. Those can reduce weight and print less, but for most collectors, solid brass or steel is the benchmark. Same way you judge a blade by real steel and clean grind lines, you judge knuckles by metal, density, and machining.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

Skip the gimmicks and focus on three things: material, machining, and fit. You want solid brass or steel, not pot metal. Cleanly milled edges and consistent thickness, not rough casting and sloppy seams. Finger holes should match your hand—too tight and they’re useless, too loose and they shift under impact.

Serious buyers looking for the best brass knuckles for sale also pay attention to finish: raw brass, polished, coated, or patinaed all have their place in a collection. And of course, confirm you’re in one of the states where brass knuckles are legal to buy and own before you add that next piece. Same mindset you use when adding a boot knife like this Zomb War karambit to your kit: know the law, then buy what you actually want.

Own It: Karambit Boot Knife For The Same Crowd Buying Brass Knuckles For Sale

If you’re the kind of buyer comparing solid brass knuckles for sale and blackout steel knuckles by weight and machining marks, this Outbreak Ready Karambit Boot Knife - Hazard Yellow fits your world. Compact steel talon blade, hard plastic boot sheath, bright grip you can’t lose in the dark, and a Zomb War theme that actually looks good on the shelf.

No apologies, no lecture. You know what a fixed-blade boot knife is. You know where it’s legal to carry. If you want a compact karambit that belongs next to your brass knuckles collection and doesn’t flinch at real use, this one earns its place.

Blade Length (inches) 2.5
Overall Length (inches) 5.75
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Talon
Blade Edge Partial-Serrated
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Textured
Handle Material Plastic
Theme Zombie
Handle Length (inches) 3.25
Carry Method Boot carry
Sheath/Holster Hard plastic sheath