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Instant Grip Tactical Push Dagger Knife - Black Rubber

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Silent Grip Compact Push Dagger Knife - Black Rubber

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Brass knuckles for sale isn’t the only way to carry intent. This Silent Grip compact push dagger knife is a full-tang, stainless, neck carry backup with a soft rubber T-handle that actually locks into your fist. The 1.5" matte-finish blade, partial serrations, and hard plastic sheath keep it ready but out of the way. You’re buying a real tool from a real shop — no handholding, no nonsense, just a tight, close-quarters piece that earns its place in your kit.

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Brass Knuckles For Sale, And The Neck Knife That Backs Them Up

If you’re here for brass knuckles for sale, you already understand close-quarters intent. This Silent Grip compact push dagger knife runs in the same crowd — full tang stainless, rubber T-handle, neck carry, built to sit flat until you need a fist full of steel. No decoration, no apology, just a small fixed blade that does exactly what it looks like it does.

At 3.5" overall with a 1.5" blade, this push dagger neck knife is for people who care more about control than showpiece shine. It lives where your hand already is and turns a closed fist into a point and serrations with almost no extra motion.

Brass Knuckles For Sale Buyers Want Real Steel And Real Control

The same buyer who searches brass knuckles for sale isn’t impressed by marketing fluff. You want to know what it’s made from, how it’s built, and whether it will hold up. This neck carry push dagger is full tang stainless steel with a matte finish — simple, durable, and easy to maintain.

The T-style handle is wrapped in soft rubber with texture you can actually feel. It’s not there for looks. It’s there so your grip doesn’t twist when things get wet, cold, or fast. Brass knuckles hit with bone and metal; this push dagger hits with bone, metal, and edge.

Stainless Steel Blade With Working-Edge Geometry

The blade is short, wide, and honest. Stainless steel, matte ground, with a partial serrated section along the bottom. The straight edge gives you clean puncture and cut, the serrations bite into tougher material without asking permission. This isn’t a chef’s knife; it’s a tight, close-quarters tool that trades reach for control.

Full Tang Spine And Ridges For Locked-In Contact

Full tang means the steel runs through the entire handle, not just glued in. You feel that when you drive it — there’s no hollow flex or mystery under the rubber. Ridges on the bottom of the blade and tang give your fingers and knuckles something to index against, especially if you’re using it under pressure or in gloves.

Build Quality: When You Buy Brass Knuckles Or A Push Dagger, The Details Matter

Collectors who buy brass knuckles and small fixed blades don’t care about catalog adjectives. They care about the way a piece sits in the hand and how it carries. This compact push dagger knife is built around those two realities.

The rubber handle takes the shock your bones don’t need, and the T-profile keeps the blade aligned with your forearm and fist. The full tang construction means the knife behaves like one piece of steel, not a toy that might work loose. That’s the line between a novelty and gear you trust.

Neck Carry Sheath That Stays Out Of Your Way

The hard plastic sheath is trimmed down to just what it needs: retention, eyelets, and a clean draw. The black nylon cord lets you run it as a neck knife under a shirt, over a hoodie, or lashed to a strap. No bulky plates, no giant logos, just a low-profile shell that keeps the blade where you left it.

Compact Size, Full-Intent Feel

Three and a half inches overall doesn’t sound like much until you feel it locked in your palm. This is built for the last few inches of distance, the same way brass knuckles are. It disappears when you wear it but feels inevitable once it’s in your hand. That’s the whole point of a neck carry push dagger.

Legal Context For Buyers Searching Brass Knuckles For Sale

Anyone typing brass knuckles for sale into a search bar already knows the law isn’t the same everywhere. Same story here. Push daggers and neck knives fall under knife and weapon statutes that change from state to state and even city to city.

In some states, a compact fixed blade like this is legal to buy and own with few restrictions. In others, concealed carry, blade length, or design can bring extra rules, and a few jurisdictions restrict push daggers specifically. Federal law in the U.S. focuses more on import, automatic mechanisms, and certain categories; this piece is a simple fixed blade, but that doesn’t override local law.

Translation: the product is legal to sell into many states, but it’s on you to know your local rules on possession and carry. That’s how serious buyers operate — same as with brass knuckles, you check your state and make your own call.

Questions About Brass Knuckles For Sale

Are brass knuckles legal to buy?

In the U.S., brass knuckles are legal to buy in some states, restricted or banned in others, and sometimes treated differently for possession versus carry. A few states allow metal knuckles outright, others only allow them as collectibles at home, and some classify them as prohibited weapons. Online shops can legally list brass knuckles for sale where law allows, but it’s your responsibility to confirm your state and local regulations before ordering or carrying. The law doesn’t care if you “didn’t know.” Serious buyers do their homework.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Serious brass knuckles are usually made from solid brass, steel, or aluminum alloys. Solid brass knuckles carry weight and old-school appeal; steel knuckles bring higher strength and slimmer profiles; aluminum knuckles cut weight while staying rigid. In the same spirit, this push dagger neck knife uses stainless steel for the blade and full tang, paired with a rubber handle for grip. The materials tell you how it will hit, cut, and age — that’s what collectors pay attention to.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

Whether you’re hunting brass knuckles for sale or adding a compact push dagger to your kit, you look for three things: material, machining, and intention. Material: solid brass or steel for knuckles, real stainless or tool steel for blades. Machining: clean edges, no sloppy casting lines, and a finish that won’t peel. Intention: does it sit right in your hand, or does it fight you? This neck knife passes that test the same way good knuckles do — you close your fist and it just makes sense.

Why This Push Dagger Belongs Next To Your Brass Knuckles

If you’re the type who searches out the best brass knuckles for sale, you already understand close-range tools. This Silent Grip compact push dagger knife is the logical companion: full tang stainless, soft rubber T-handle, partial serrated edge, neck carry sheath, and dimensions trimmed down to the bare minimum that still feels serious in hand. You’re not buying a toy. You’re picking up a small, purpose-built piece that fits the same mindset — direct, functional, and unapologetically ready.

When you’re ready to buy brass knuckles or add a tight neck carry to the lineup, this push dagger shows up, does its job, and doesn’t beg for attention. That’s what belongs in a working collection.

Blade Length (inches) 1.5
Overall Length (inches) 3.5
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Partial-Serrated
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Rubber
Theme None
Handle Length (inches) 2.0
Tang Type Full Tang
Carry Method Neck carry
Sheath/Holster Hard plastic sheath