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Shadow Cord Neck Tactical Fixed Blade Knife - Grey Wrap

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Ring-Lock Tactical Neck Knife - Grey Cord

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Brass knuckles for sale aren’t the only hard-use tools collectors run; this Ring-Lock Tactical Neck Knife earns its place in that same kit. A matte black 440 stainless steel fixed blade, full tang, and grey cord-wrapped handle give you real control in a compact 6.75" package. The ring pommel locks into your grip, the hard nylon sheath rides clean as a neck carry, and you’re buying a straightforward tactical neck knife from a seller who treats you like an adult.

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Brass Knuckles For Sale, Tactical Blades To Match

If you’re hunting brass knuckles for sale, you already live in the world of compact, close-quarters tools. This Ring-Lock Tactical Neck Knife sits right beside your favorite set of knucks — same attitude, same purpose-built simplicity. No gimmicks, no fantasy steel, just a matte black 440 stainless fixed blade built to work and disappear when you’re done.

At 6.75" overall with a 2.875" clip-point blade, it’s a minimal tactical neck knife that does exactly what it looks like it does. The ring pommel locks into your hand, the cord wrap bites into your grip, and the hard nylon sheath keeps it pinned until you want it out. If you collect brass knuckles, this is the knife you hang beside them.

Brass Knuckles For Sale And The Tools That Travel With Them

Collectors who buy brass knuckles aren’t here for toys. They look for hard edges, honest materials, and carry systems that make sense. This neck knife runs the same lane. It’s compact, easy to stage, and meaner than it looks when you put it to work. In a world flooded with oversized "tactical" nonsense, this one stays small, flat, and controllable.

The long neck cord lets you set ride height exactly where you want it — under a shirt, over a hoodie, or tied off to a pack strap. The sheath is built from hard nylon fiber, not flimsy fabric, so re-sheathing is clean and the blade isn’t chewing through soft material after a week of real use. You get clean draw, clean return, and a profile that doesn’t shout for attention.

Material-Driven Build: Compact Fixed Blade, Zero Fluff

Quality on a knife like this lives in three places: the steel, the tang, and the handle treatment. Everything else is noise.

440 Stainless Steel Matte Black Blade

The blade is 440 stainless steel, a straight, proven choice for budget-tactical. It sharpens fast, shrugs off casual moisture, and holds an edge long enough to get the job done. The matte black finish kills glare and matches the low-profile intent of the design — no polished billboard edge, no mirror shine, just blacked-out function.

The clip-point profile with a swedge near the tip gives you a fine point without turning the knife into a fragile needle. It’ll open boxes, cut cord, dig into material, and still look respectable after being run hard. If you’re the type who has brass knuckles in a drawer and a small fixed blade on the nightstand, this fits your rhythm.

Full Tang With Grey Cord-Wrapped Handle

The knife is full tang — the steel runs straight through to the ring pommel. No mystery joints, no hidden weak point. The handle is wrapped in grey cord that bites into the fingers and makes the 3.875" grip feel anchored instead of slick. Finger grooves on the profile give you index placement without babysitting your grip.

The cord wrap also fits the aesthetic collectors know well: stripped, functional, and easy to rewrap if you decide you want paracord in another color or texture. It’s the same mindset that makes solid brass knuckles and steel knucks appealing — metal first, wrap or finish second.

Ring Pommel And Neck-Carry Sheath

The ring pommel is the tell: this knife is meant for retention and control. Hook a finger through the ring and the knife stays in your hand through sweat, rain, or adrenaline. That same ring takes a lanyard if you want extra security or a different carry setup.

The hard nylon sheath is riveted, not stitched, so it takes being worn daily without folding in on itself. Neck carry is the default, but the profile works laced to MOLLE, tied inside a pack, or stashed in a vehicle panel. If you know how you stage your brass knuckles, you already know where this knife will live.

Legal Context: Buying Knives And Brass Knuckles Like An Adult

If you’re searching brass knuckles for sale, you already know the legal landscape shifts state to state. The same goes for tactical knives and neck knives. Some states are wide open, some restrict carry, some fuss about blade length, some care more about intent than specs. That’s just the terrain.

This Ring-Lock Tactical Neck Knife is a fixed blade with a sub-3" edge, full tang, and a cord-wrapped handle. In many states, owning a knife like this is completely legal, with carry rules varying by length, concealment, and location. The smart move is the same move you make when you buy brass knuckles: check your state and local laws, know what’s allowed for ownership, carry, and transport, and operate accordingly.

We treat knives and brass knuckles as what they are: legal products for adults who are expected to know their own laws. No hand-holding, no moral lectures, just straightforward tools and the expectation that you handle the rest.

Brass Knuckles For Sale, Neck Knife On Deck

When collectors line up brass knuckles for sale on a shelf or in a case, there’s almost always a companion blade nearby. This neck knife fits that role. It’s not oversized, not weighted down with marketing slogans, and not pretending to be something it isn’t. It’s a compact tactical fixed blade that pulls its weight without getting in your way.

If you run EDC gear, this rides where a folder sometimes can’t. If you build a self-defense kit, it tucks in beside knucks, flashlight, and spare mag without demanding special treatment. And if you’re just the sort of buyer who appreciates a clean, minimal tool at a sensible price, this one checks that box too.

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 and tightly restricted or outright banned in others. A handful of states have recently loosened laws, while others still treat brass knuckles as prohibited weapons for carry, sale, or even simple possession. That’s why you always verify current state and local laws before you order — not from rumor, but from statutes or an attorney who knows weapons law. Where they’re legal, adults can buy brass knuckles just like any other defensive or collectible tool.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Serious brass knuckles for sale are typically cut or cast from solid brass, steel, or aluminum. Solid brass knuckles have that dense, old-school weight collectors love. Steel brings maximum toughness with a sharper, colder feel. Aluminum runs lighter, making carry more comfortable while still holding structural integrity. As with knives, real buyers look for solid metal, consistent machining or casting, and clean edges rather than pot metal junk.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

Same rule you use on this Ring-Lock Tactical Neck Knife: materials, build, and intent. For brass knuckles, look for solid metal construction, proper finger hole sizing, even finish, and edges that aren’t sloppy or brittle. Avoid mystery alloys and toy-grade novelty pieces if you care about function. Know your state law on ownership and carry, buy from a seller that doesn’t talk to you like a child, and pick designs that match how you actually stage and use your gear.

Buy With Confidence: Brass Knuckles For Sale And A Neck Knife That Belongs Beside Them

If you’re here for brass knuckles for sale, you already care about compact, decisive tools. This Ring-Lock Tactical Neck Knife is cut from the same cloth — a 440 stainless fixed blade, full tang, grey cord grip, and a hard sheath that makes neck carry practical instead of theatrical. You know what it is at a glance. If it matches how you run your kit, add it, carry it, and move on.

Blade Length (inches) 2.875
Overall Length (inches) 6.75
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material 440 stainless steel
Handle Finish Textured
Handle Material Cord
Theme Tactical
Handle Length (inches) 3.875
Tang Type Full tang
Pommel/Butt Cap Ring pommel
Carry Method Neck carry
Sheath/Holster Hard nylon sheath