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Stormgrain River-Edge Full-Tang Hunting Knife - Blue Wood

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Rivergrain Guide Damascus Hunting Knife - Blue Wood

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This Damascus hunting knife doesn’t play tourist. A 5-inch clip-point, full-tang blade with a rushing-water Damascus pattern runs straight through a contoured blue-and-brown wood handle that stays put when your hands are wet and cold. At 10 inches overall and 16 ounces, it carries real backbone for camp work and field dressing. The fitted leather sheath rides on your belt like it belongs there. This is the knife you reach for when it’s not about looking pretty — it’s about getting it done.

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If you’re hunting for brass knuckles for sale, you already know exactly what you want: metal that does what it’s supposed to do, from a seller who doesn’t apologize for stocking it. Same rules apply here. This Rivergrain Guide Damascus Hunting Knife - Blue Wood is cut from that same mindset. No gimmicks, no fantasy gimmickry — just a full-tang Damascus hunting knife built for camp, game, and hard days outside.

At 10 inches overall with a 5-inch clip-point blade, this thing is all business. The Damascus steel carries a flowing, river-grain pattern that isn’t printed or faked — it’s the layered steel doing what layered steel does when it’s done right. It rides full tang through blue-and-brown wood scales shaped for actual hands, not glass cases. Finger grooves, palm swell, brass-colored spacers, mosaic pin, and a leather sheath that belongs on a working belt, not in a costume bin.

Why This Damascus Hunting Knife Belongs Next To Your Brass Knuckles For Sale

People who buy brass knuckles don’t chase fragile gear. They buy metal that lasts. Same buyer, same standard. This fixed blade is built on that logic. Full-tang construction, Damascus steel, real wood, leather sheath — every choice leans toward longevity and control, not marketing fluff. If you’re stocking up on brass knuckles for sale and want a knife that matches that same no-nonsense standard, this is the one that doesn’t need defending.

The clip-point profile gives you clean penetration and tip control for field dressing, while the belly carries enough curve for slicing and camp chores. At 16 ounces, it’s not a toy. The weight gives you bite when you choke back for light chopping and a planted feel when you’re working up close in the ribs or along bone. You feel the steel working, not flexing.

Material And Build: Damascus Steel And Full-Tang Reality

Collectors and serious users don’t need a lecture; they need specifics. The blade is Damascus steel with a pronounced, patterned finish that looks like rushing water caught in metal. That pattern is layered structure, not paint. It brings edge stability and the kind of feathered micro-serration Damascus is known for when honed right. This isn’t mall ninja stainless. It’s field-capable Damascus that wants to be sharpened, used, and sharpened again.

Damascus Blade With Working-Grade Character

The 5-inch length hits the sweet spot: long enough to open up a deer, short enough to maneuver without fighting the blade. The patterned finish isn’t just for show — it hides the day-to-day scuffs of camp work, keeps the knife looking honest instead of beat to hell. The plain edge, no gimmick serrations, lets you run a stone along its length in a few passes and be back in business.

Full-Tang Spine And Blue Wood Handle

The tang runs the full 5-inch handle, visible along the spine so you can see exactly what you’re holding. The segmented blue-and-brown wood scales are pinned with multiple metal pins and anchored by a decorative mosaic pin. Brass-colored spacers break up the wood and give just enough contrast to catch the eye without getting cute. The handle is contoured with finger grooves and a palm swell that matter when your hands are slick, cold, or tired. Polished finish, yes — but shaped to work first, impress later.

Legal Landscape: Same Adult Treatment As Brass Knuckles For Sale

When you buy brass knuckles or a hunting knife, you don’t need handholding. You need a seller that knows where the lines are. Fixed blade hunting knives like this are widely legal across the U.S. for ownership and field use, with the usual local noise about carry limits and blade length in certain states and cities. Nothing exotic, nothing hidden — it’s a straight hunting knife with a leather sheath, built for camp and game, not for dancing around gray areas.

Brass knuckles sit in a different legal bucket than hunting knives, with some states allowing ownership and carry, others restricting them, and a few banning them outright. The point is simple: you’re an adult, the laws exist, and you check your state and local code before you buy. We carry brass knuckles for sale and knives like this Damascus hunter for the same buyer: someone who understands their own laws and doesn’t need a moral sermon attached to metal.

How This Knife Works In The Field

On paper: 10 inches overall, 5-inch clip-point Damascus blade, 5-inch contoured blue wood handle, 16 ounces, full tang, leather belt sheath. In hand: a balanced, front-weighted hunter that plants when you need power and tightens up when you choke forward for detail cuts. The sheath carries high and secure with stitched black leather and a belt loop that doesn’t feel like it will rip out the first time you crouch under deadfall.

For game, the clip-point tip gets you in clean, the belly carries through long cuts, and the handle keeps your knuckles off the mess. For camp work, it’ll baton kindling, notch stakes, slice rope, and carve without trying to jump sideways out of your hand. It’s not a safe queen, and it doesn’t want to be.

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 and restricted or banned in others. States like Texas, Arizona, and Georgia have legalized brass knuckles for most adults, while states such as California, New York, and Illinois treat them as prohibited or heavily restricted weapons. Some states split the difference — legal to own at home, illegal to carry concealed or in certain public settings. You check your own state and local laws before you buy; that’s the adult way to do this. When you see brass knuckles for sale here, they’re offered to buyers in jurisdictions where purchase and possession are lawful.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Serious brass knuckles are cut from solid metal — usually brass, steel, aluminum, or alloys built for impact, not decoration. Solid brass knuckles carry weight and old-world appeal; steel versions hit harder and shrug off abuse; aluminum sets cut weight but keep structure. The same way this Damascus hunting knife uses layered steel for strength and edge performance, good brass knuckles focus on density, clean machining, and a finish that doesn’t flake off after a weekend on the range. If it feels hollow or toy-light, it’s not the kind of brass knuckles serious buyers are hunting for.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

Same standards you’d apply to this knife. First: legality in your state or city. Second: material — solid brass, steel, or quality alloy, not pot metal. Third: machining and fit — clean edges, true finger holes, no casting bubbles. Fourth: finish — parkerized, polished, brushed, or coated, as long as it holds up to handling. Finally, purpose: are you buying brass knuckles as a collector, a training piece, or a defensive backup? Match the design and weight to that role, the same way a hunter picks this full-tang Damascus blade over a cheap folder when it’s time to dress out game.

Why This Knife Deserves A Spot Next To Your Brass Knuckles For Sale

If your drawer already has metal that matters — brass knuckles, steel tools, real gear — this Damascus hunting knife belongs in that same rotation. The river-grain blade, full-tang build, blue wood handle, and leather sheath all point the same direction: a tool meant to be used hard and kept close. For the collector who wants honest materials, for the hunter who wants a dependable belt knife, and for the buyer who’s tired of plastic and marketing copy, this piece earns its space. When you’re lining up brass knuckles for sale and looking for a knife that matches that same seriousness, this Rivergrain Guide Damascus Hunting Knife - Blue Wood is the one that doesn’t need excuses — just a job.

Blade Length (inches) 5
Overall Length (inches) 10
Weight (oz.) 16
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Patterned
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Damascus Steel
Handle Finish Polished
Handle Material Wood
Theme Damascus
Handle Length (inches) 5
Tang Type Full
Carry Method Sheath
Sheath/Holster Leather