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Rebel Clash Assisted Tactical Knife - Confederate Flag

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Rebel Banner Assisted EDC Knife - Confederate Flag

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This Rebel Banner Assisted EDC Knife brings a bold Confederate flag handle together with a matte black spring-assisted blade. You get a 3.25" drop point, steel construction, and a solid 4.5 oz in-hand feel. Aluminum scales keep it light but sturdy, with a liner lock, pocket clip, and lanyard hole for real carry use. If you collect rebel-themed gear or just want an assisted opening knife that doesn’t blend in, this one earns its place in the rotation.

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Brass Knuckles For Sale and a Rebel Blade Worth Owning

If you’re hunting brass knuckles for sale and end up here, you’re in the right shop for serious hardware, including this Rebel Banner Assisted EDC Knife. It’s not a toy and it’s not pretending to be. Matte black drop point, Confederate flag handle, spring-assisted opening, and an honest working weight at 4.5 oz. You know what you’re looking at — a bold pocket knife built to be carried, not babied.

Collectors who buy brass knuckles and tactical folders tend to look for the same things: real steel, reliable mechanics, and a design that actually says something. This assisted opening knife fits that bill. The Confederate flag graphic on the aluminum handle is unapologetically loud, the blade is all business, and the hardware is there to work.

Brass Knuckles For Sale Buyers Know Steel and Mechanics Matter

People who search brass knuckles for sale don’t need a lecture about self-defense or history — they need to know what they’re getting. Same rule applies here. The blade is steel, 3.25" of matte black drop point with dual cutouts and a thumb stud for quick, controlled deployment. The spring-assisted mechanism snaps it open with a firm, predictable action, and the liner lock seats in place the way it should.

Closed, this knife rides at 4.75", which puts it squarely in the everyday carry pocket category. Not a novelty. Not oversized. Just a straight working EDC with tactical styling. The cutouts relieve a little weight while keeping the spine strong, and the jimping along the thumb ramp gives you traction where it counts when you choke up on the blade.

Steel Blade, Matte Black Finish

The blade is finished in a matte black coating that cuts glare and fits the tactical look. It’s a plain edge drop point, which means it actually cuts, slices, and pierces without fighting you. No serrations to snag, no ornamental nonsense that gets in the way of sharpening. If you collect brass knuckles and knives, you know how quickly cheap finishes chip and peel — this is built as a user, not a wall-hanger.

Aluminum Handle With Rebel Graphic

The handle is aluminum, which keeps the overall weight at a practical 4.5 oz while staying rigid. The Confederate flag graphic runs the full length, red, blue, and white over a slightly weathered texture. Finger grooves and a contoured shape give you a natural grip, with textured spine contact for your thumb. It’s a Southern rebel piece, plain and simple, and it doesn’t hide it.

Build Quality for Buyers Who Also Look For Brass Knuckles For Sale

Serious buyers — whether they’re after brass knuckles for sale or assisted opening knives — judge a piece by feel first. This one holds its own. At 8.25" overall when open, it fills the hand without feeling clumsy. The liner lock engages cleanly, with enough material in the lock bar to inspire confidence instead of doubt. The pivot is tuned for that spring-assisted snap you expect in a modern folder.

The pocket clip is mounted for tip-down carry, tight enough to stay put on denim or work pants, but not so aggressive it shreds fabric. There’s also a lanyard hole at the end of the handle if you prefer a fob or want backup retention. It’s a straightforward, working build aimed at the same no-nonsense crowd that buys solid metal knuckles and steel EDC gear.

Weight, Balance, and In-Hand Feel

At 4.5 oz, this knife hits that middle line: heavy enough to feel substantial, light enough to carry every day. The aluminum scales and steel blade balance around the pivot, so it doesn’t feel blade-heavy or handle-heavy — just centered. The finger grooves keep your hand locked in, and the jimping near the thumb ramp gives traction when you bear down.

Legal Context for the Same Crowd Buying Brass Knuckles For Sale

If you’re looking for brass knuckles for sale, you already understand that laws change from state to state and city to city. Knives are no different. This Rebel Banner Assisted EDC Knife is a spring-assisted folding knife with a liner lock and a 3.25" blade — a configuration that is legal to own and carry in many states, and restricted or regulated in others.

We treat this the same way we treat brass knuckles: as a legal product for adult buyers in jurisdictions where it’s allowed. It’s on you to know your local knife and weapon laws, but the form factor here — folding, assisted, under 4" — is deliberately in the range many states accept for everyday carry, while still delivering tactical styling for collectors.

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, restricted in others, and outright banned in a few. States like Texas and some parts of the South have loosened their laws, while places like California, New York, and a handful of others still classify brass knuckles as prohibited weapons. Buying online is legal where state and local law allows it, but you’re responsible for knowing your own jurisdiction’s rules before you order.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Quality brass knuckles are usually made from solid brass, steel, or aluminum alloys. Solid brass knuckles carry weight and patina that serious collectors respect. Steel knuckles tend to be slimmer and extremely durable. Aluminum offers a lighter option that still holds up. The same logic applies to knives like this Rebel Banner Assisted EDC Knife: steel blade, aluminum handle, no mystery metals, no pot-metal garbage.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

When you buy brass knuckles, you look for material first — solid brass or steel, real weight in the hand — and then for clean casting or machining, no sharp casting seams, no weak points. The same eye works for knives: look at blade steel, lockup, pivot action, and handle material. If a seller can’t tell you what it’s made of or how it’s built, walk away.

Why This Rebel Knife Belongs Next to Your Brass Knuckles For Sale Picks

If your cart already has brass knuckles for sale in it, this Rebel Banner Assisted EDC Knife won’t feel out of place. It speaks the same language: unapologetic design, metal that earns its keep, and a clear cultural statement. Steel blade, aluminum handle, Confederate flag graphic, spring-assisted action — nothing coy about it.

Buy it because you like the rebel theme, because it matches the rest of your Southern collection, or because you want an assisted opening knife that doesn’t look like every other black-and-gray folder on the market. Either way, it stands on its own merits as a working EDC with a loud personality. For buyers who know exactly what they’re after, this one delivers.

Blade Length (inches) 3.25
Overall Length (inches) 8.25
Closed Length (inches) 4.75
Weight (oz.) 4.5
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Aluminum
Theme Confederate Flag
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Spring-assisted
Lock Type Liner lock