Redline Velocity Mini OTF Knife - Anodized Red
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Brass knuckles for sale isn’t the only serious hardware on this site. This Redline Velocity Mini OTF knife is a compact, double-action tanto with a 1.99" matte black steel blade and a slim anodized red aluminum handle. At just 1.2 oz, it disappears in your pocket but fires out with a clean, positive slider action. You’re buying a real OTF mechanism, not a toy, from a shop that knows the legal landscape and caters to collectors who actually use their gear.
Brass Knuckles For Sale & Serious OTF Steel Under The Same Roof
You came here looking for brass knuckles for sale, which tells me you’re not shopping for kitchen knives. You want real hardware, real steel, and a seller who doesn’t talk to you like a teenager. That’s exactly why this Redline Velocity Mini OTF knife sits right alongside our brass knuckles — compact, fast, and built like a proper tactical tool.
This is a true double-action OTF: thumb the slider forward, the 1.99" American tanto blade snaps out; pull it back, it retracts. No gimmicks, no springy toy feel. Just a clean, mechanical action in a slim red anodized aluminum body that weighs almost nothing and still feels like a real knife.
Why This OTF Belongs Next To Your Brass Knuckles For Sale
If you’re the kind of buyer searching for brass knuckles for sale, you’re already tuned into size, weight, and control. This mini OTF fits that mindset. Closed, it’s only 3.375" with an overall length of 5.25" open. That means it lives in a pocket, coin pocket, or bag and doesn’t print, snag, or drag your pants down.
The handle isn’t some hollow plastic shell. It’s anodized aluminum with visible hardware and grip grooves, built to be carried and used. No pocket clip clutter — just a clean, rectangular profile, lanyard hole at the butt, and a top-mounted slider that gives you positive traction even with wet or cold hands.
Material & Build: The Steel And Aluminum That Actually Matter
Collectors don’t ask, “Is it sharp?” They ask, “What’s it made of and how is it put together?” This OTF answers that in plain language.
Blade: Compact American Tanto, Matte Black
The blade is a 1.99" American tanto in matte black steel with a plain edge. The profile gives you a strong tip and a straight edge that’s easy to maintain. No serration gimmicks, no fantasy cutouts. Just a working tanto designed to punch through light material, slice cleanly, and still look right at home in a tactical collection.
The matte black finish kills glare and keeps the lines sharp and understated. It’s not meant to be pretty on a shelf under soft lighting — it’s meant to disappear until you need it.
Handle: Anodized Red Aluminum, Lightweight And Tight
The handle is slim, red anodized aluminum. Anodizing matters because it hardens the surface and keeps the color from looking like chipped toy paint after a week in the pocket. At 1.2 oz total weight, this knife carries like nothing, but the aluminum frame and multiple Torx-style screws lock everything down so the mechanism tracks straight.
Textured grooves on the sides give your fingers something to bite into without chewing up your pocket. The lanyard hole at the butt is there if you run fobs or lanyards; if you don’t, it stays out of your way.
OTF Mechanism And Feel: Small Knife, Serious Action
People buy brass knuckles and OTF knives for the same core reasons: control, impact, and speed. This mini OTF hits those notes without trying to be some oversized movie prop.
The double-action slider is top-mounted with ridged texturing, so your thumb finds it without hunting. Push forward and the blade snaps out decisively; pull back and it retracts into the handle with the same clean motion. The action is snappy, not sloppy, and the short blade length makes the cycle fast and tight.
Open, the 5.25" overall length gives you just enough real estate to lock in a three-finger grip, with your fourth finger naturally trailing the butt. It’s an honest compact tactical profile, ideal as a backup blade, light-duty EDC, or that small, mean little knife you keep where other people keep pens.
Legal Context: The Same Plain Talk We Use For Brass Knuckles For Sale
Just like brass knuckles, automatic and OTF knives live in a patchwork of state laws. Some states treat OTF and auto knives like any other blade, some restrict carry, some restrict sale. That’s reality. We don’t dance around it and we don’t play lawyer in the product copy — but we also don’t pretend it doesn’t exist.
Your job: know your local knife and weapon laws. Our job: run a straightforward shop that sells real gear — brass knuckles, OTF knives, tactical pieces — to adults who can make their own decisions. If a particular item can’t ship to your state, that gets handled at the cart or policy level, not buried in fine print here.
You’re buying a legal product where it’s allowed. We treat you like someone who’s done this before, because you probably have.
How This Mini OTF Fits A Serious Collection
Collectors who search out the best brass knuckles for sale don’t just stop at impact tools. They build kits that make sense: knuckles, blades, and whatever else fits their philosophy. This Redline Velocity Mini OTF knife slots into that world cleanly.
It’s compact enough to ride as a secondary blade next to a larger folder or fixed knife. It’s distinctive enough — bold red handle, black tanto blade, visible hardware — to stand out in a tray of autos and OTFs. And it’s cheap enough to actually carry and beat up without babying, which is exactly how a tool earns its place in a rotation.
No pocket clip means it disappears where you stash it: coin pocket, vest, bag, organizer, glove box. The double-action mechanism makes it faster to deploy than any folder, and the sub-2" blade length keeps it on the compact side of the spectrum — something a lot of buyers actually prefer for real daily use.
Questions About Brass Knuckles For Sale
Are brass knuckles legal to buy?
In the U.S., brass knuckles are fully legal in some states, heavily restricted or banned in others, and live in gray areas in between. A handful of states now allow brass knuckles to be owned and carried by adults, while others still treat them as prohibited weapons. The exact rules can change, and local city or county laws can add their own twists. If you’re looking for brass knuckles for sale, check your current state and local law before you buy — not five years ago, not what a friend told you. Statutes and enforcement shift, and it’s on you to know the ground where you stand.
What material are quality brass knuckles made from?
Serious brass knuckles are usually made from solid brass, steel, or high-grade alloys, not pot metal junk. Solid brass knuckles have the weight, density, and feel that collectors look for — that warm, heavy-set in the hand. Steel or alloy pieces can run slimmer and harder, often with different finishes like black oxide, parkerizing, or anodized coatings. Just like with this anodized red aluminum OTF handle and matte black steel blade, the material choice tells you immediately whether the maker cared about more than looks.
What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?
Look at three things: material, machining, and intent. Material: solid brass or quality steel, not brittle cast junk. Machining: clean edges, consistent thickness, no obvious casting voids or warps. Intent: is it built as a real tool or just a novelty? The same mindset applies to this OTF knife — you judge the steel, the handle, the hardware, and the mechanism. When you’re browsing brass knuckles for sale or any other hardware here, you’re looking for pieces that earn a place in your kit, not just something shiny for a social feed.
Buy With The Same Confidence You Bring To Brass Knuckles For Sale
If you’re here for brass knuckles for sale, you already know what you like: compact, effective tools that don’t waste time on excuses. This Redline Velocity Mini OTF knife fits that profile exactly. Anodized red aluminum handle, matte black American tanto blade, double-action OTF mechanism, 1.2 oz total weight — it’s built to vanish in your pocket and show up fast when you call it. Add it to your cart the same way you’d pick up a solid set of brass knuckles: clear-eyed, informed, and without apology.
| Blade Length (inches) | 1.99 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 5.25 |
| Closed Length (inches) | 3.375 |
| Weight (oz.) | 1.2 |
| Blade Color | Black |
| Blade Finish | Matte |
| Blade Style | American Tanto |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material | Steel |
| Handle Finish | Anodized |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Button Type | Slider |
| Theme | Tactical |
| Double/Single Action | Double action |
| Pocket Clip | No |