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Service-Era Guardian Bayonet Knife - Leather Handle

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Brass knuckles for sale aren’t the only thing worth collecting. This Service-Era Guardian bayonet-style fixed blade brings the same no-nonsense appeal: matte 440 stainless spear-point blade, stacked leather handle, and an olive drab field sheath ready for belt carry. It feels like it came off a rack in an armory, not a gift shop. You’re buying a heritage-pattern combat knife from a legitimate seller who knows the market and the law. For collectors, reenactors, or field kits, this one earns its space.

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Brass Knuckles For Sale, Bayonet Steel On The Side

If you’re here for brass knuckles for sale, you already understand steel, purpose, and history. This Service-Era Guardian bayonet-style fixed blade sits in the same world: a tool with lineage, not decor for people who need feelings coddled. You get a 6.625-inch matte 440 stainless spear-point blade, a 5-inch stacked leather handle with real grip, and an olive drab field sheath that looks like it walked out of a mid-century armory.

This isn’t trying to be a fantasy piece. It’s a straight-up military bayonet pattern reimagined as a fixed blade knife for collectors, reenactors, and anyone who likes their gear honest. The same mindset that sends you searching for the best brass knuckles for sale is what makes this knife make sense: serious materials, service-era styling, and no apology for either.

Brass Knuckles For Sale Buyers Know Steel When They See It

People who hunt down solid brass knuckles for sale don’t need hand-holding about metallurgy. You care what it’s made from, how it feels in the hand, and whether it’ll hold up to use and time. The same logic applies here.

Matte 440 Stainless Spear-Point Blade

The blade is 440 stainless steel, matte finished to cut glare and keep the look faithful to its bayonet roots. At 6.625 inches long with a spear-point profile, you get a strong central spine, solid tip strength, and a geometry that feels immediately familiar if you’ve handled surplus bayonets. It’s not a toy and it doesn’t pretend otherwise.

Stacked Leather Handle With Real Heritage Feel

The handle is 5 inches of stacked leather rings, grooved for grip, capped with a metal pommel and set off with a squared guard that carries the bayonet lug form. That stacked leather ages the way good gear should: it darkens, it smooths where your fingers ride, and it takes on the quiet patina of use. If you collect brass knuckles in brass, steel, or alloy for the way they wear in over time, you’ll understand exactly why this handle works.

Build Quality: A Fixed Blade That Respects Its Lineage

Collectors who buy brass knuckles know the difference between a solid casting and a cheap mall piece. Same deal with bayonet-style fixed blades. The dimensions here matter: 11.75 inches overall length, balanced so it doesn’t feel like a crowbar in the hand but still carries the authority you expect from a service-inspired combat knife.

Guard, Pommel, and Sheath That Finish The Story

The rectangular guard with its bayonet-lug shape, the metal pommel, and the olive drab sheath with nylon web loop and brass snap are all deliberate. The hard-plastic sheath is built for belt carry, with wire hooks and a drainage hole that echo the field practicality of the original military gear. This is not a wall-hanger trying to look mean; it’s a working-pattern knife tuned for modern buyers who still respect old designs.

Legal Confidence For Buyers Who Already Shop Brass Knuckles For Sale

Anyone searching for brass knuckles for sale legal states is already used to navigating weapon laws by zip code. Compared to that maze, buying a fixed blade bayonet knife like this is usually straightforward. In most U.S. states, owning and buying a fixed blade knife is legal, with the details varying on carry, blade length, and intended use.

You’re an adult; you can look up your local statutes. The point is simple: this is sold as a fixed blade knife with a bayonet profile, not a mounted bayonet. That matters in more than a few jurisdictions. Where brass knuckles are restricted or outright banned, a knife like this often sits in a clearer legal bracket—especially for home, collection, display, field use, or reenactment. We treat brass knuckles as a legitimate collector item, and we treat blades the same way: legal context isn’t an apology, it’s part of knowing what you own.

Why This Bayonet-Style Fixed Blade Belongs Beside Your Brass Knuckles

If you collect brass knuckles, you’re already curating a very particular slice of personal defense and historical culture. This Service-Era Guardian belongs right in that cabinet or case. The stacked leather, matte silver blade, and OD green sheath tell the same story as a well-made set of brass knuckles: purpose-built, not decorative fluff.

Collectors will appreciate the way the spear-point pattern lines up with mid-20th-century service bayonets. Reenactors get a blade that looks right from a few feet away and holds up under field use. Knife people who like traditional military designs get a fixed blade that carries well on a belt without bright chrome or neon nonsense.

Questions About Brass Knuckles For Sale

Are brass knuckles legal to buy?

In the United States, brass knuckles legality is state-specific. Some states allow you to buy brass knuckles with few restrictions, some limit carry but not ownership, and others ban them outright. If you’re searching “brass knuckles for sale legal states,” you’re already on the right track: check your state and local laws before you buy, especially in places like California, New York, and a handful of others that take a harder line. Where they’re legal, buying from a seller that treats them as a legitimate product—like this shop—gives you clear descriptions and no games.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Serious brass knuckles are usually solid brass, steel, or strong alloys—not pot metal junk. Weight, density, and machining quality separate the real pieces from the novelty toys. The same thinking drives this bayonet knife: 440 stainless steel for the blade, solid metal fittings, and genuine leather for the handle. If you wouldn’t tolerate flimsy casting on a set of knuckles, you shouldn’t accept it on your blades either.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

Look for honest material (solid brass, steel, or comparable alloy), clean machining, no sharp casting seams, and a design that fits your hand and intent—whether that’s collection, display, or legal self-defense where allowed. Buy from a source that speaks plainly about legality by state instead of hiding it in fine print. The same rule applies to knives: honest steel, honest construction, and a seller who talks to you like an adult. That’s the standard we use across brass knuckles, fixed blades, and every other piece we stock.

Buy With Confidence: Brass Knuckles For Sale And Bayonet Steel That Mean It

If you’re already the kind of buyer who types in “buy brass knuckles” instead of “novelty gift,” you’re the right audience for this Service-Era Guardian bayonet knife. Matte 440 stainless, stacked leather, and a field-ready olive sheath—no neon, no showboating, just a fixed blade that understands where it came from. When you pick it up, it feels like gear, not costume. That’s the same standard we bring to every piece of brass knuckles for sale and every blade we put on the shelf.

Blade Length (inches) 6.625
Overall Length (inches) 11.75
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material 440 Stainless Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Leather
Theme Military
Handle Length (inches) 5
Pommel/Butt Cap Metal pommel
Carry Method Belt Carry
Sheath/Holster Sheath