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Silverline Dual-Matrix Spring-Assisted Knife - Black G10

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Silverline Dual-Matrix EDC Assisted Knife - Black G10

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This spring assisted knife doesn’t posture, it performs. The Silverline Dual-Matrix EDC Assisted Knife pairs a polished 440C spear-point blade with black G10 over stainless liners for a grip that locks in and an edge that holds. A 3.75-inch blade and 4.75-inch closed length hit the everyday carry sweet spot, with a deep-carry pocket clip and flipper tab for instant deployment. It’s the calm, modern folder you carry because it just works—day after day.

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Brass Knuckles For Sale & Serious Steel In Your Pocket

If you’re here for brass knuckles for sale, you already understand the appeal of solid metal in the hand. Same logic applies to what you clip in your pocket. The Silverline Dual-Matrix EDC Assisted Knife - Black G10 is built for the buyer who doesn’t confuse hype with quality—spring-assisted, spear-point, and ready for real work.

This isn’t a toy and it isn’t dressed up to hide cheap internals. You get a polished 440C stainless spear-point blade, solid stainless liners, and black G10 panels shaped for a modern tactical grip. When the spring engages, it doesn’t flutter or hesitate. It just opens, locks, and goes to work.

Why This Spring-Assisted EDC Belongs Next To Your Brass Knuckles

People searching brass knuckles for sale are usually the same people who don’t cut corners on their everyday carry. You want steel that can be sharpened hard and carried daily without feeling like a disposable gas station knife. This piece earns its spot on the same shelf—or in the same drawer—as your favorite metal.

At 3.75 inches of polished spear-point and 8.5 inches overall, this assisted folder lands squarely in the practical EDC range. Long enough to work, compact enough to disappear in the pocket. The deep-carry clip does exactly what it should: no billboard sticking out of your jeans, just the knife where you left it when you need it.

Build Quality And Materials: The Steel And G10 That Actually Matter

Collectors don’t ask “Is it sharp?” They ask what it’s made from, how it’s finished, and how it’s put together. This spring-assisted knife answers all three cleanly.

440C Stainless Spear-Point Blade

The blade is 440C stainless steel—an honest mid-to-upper range stainless that holds an edge, resists rust, and doesn’t chip out the first time you cut something harder than cardboard. The polish isn’t cosmetic fluff; it helps with corrosion resistance and gives the spear-point profile a crisp visual line from spine to tip.

The spear-point geometry hits that balance most users want: a strong enough tip for controlled piercing and fine work, with enough belly to slice without tearing. No serrations, no gimmicks—just a clean plain edge you can maintain the way you like.

Black G10 Over Stainless Liners

The handle runs G10 scales over stainless steel liners, with a matte finish that doesn’t try to be pretty. G10 is the right answer for an EDC you actually carry: light, rigid, dimensionally stable, and grippy even when things are slick. The faceted, linear handle shape gives you indexing without hot spots, and the exposed jimping near the pivot keeps your thumb where it belongs during harder cuts.

Hardware is all business—hexagonal pivot with a gold accent ring and a yellow butt cap that breaks up the black-and-silver without sliding into flash. It looks modern because it is, not because it’s chasing a trend.

Spring-Assisted Mechanism And Everyday Carry Details

This is a spring-assisted liner-lock folder aimed squarely at the EDC crowd that prefers speed without going full auto. You’ve got a flipper tab for deployment; a firm, predictable detent; and a spring that kicks the blade open in one clean motion once you start it.

Liner Lock You Don’t Have To Baby

The liner lock engages solidly against the heel of the blade. No rattle, no half-hearted contact. You don’t have to baby it closed or question whether it actually locked. If you’re used to cheap knock-offs with mushy locks, this will feel like someone finally took you seriously.

Deep-Carry Pocket Clip And Realistic Dimensions

Closed, it sits at 4.75 inches—right in that pocketable range that doesn’t print like a brick. The deep-carry pocket clip rides high enough on the handle spine to keep the knife low in the pocket, but not so tight it shreds your pocket hem. It’s an EDC knife, not a costume piece, and the hardware reflects that.

The Legal Landscape: Knives, Brass Knuckles, And Adult Buyers

If you’re hunting brass knuckles for sale, you already know laws don’t read the same in every state. Same goes for spring-assisted knives. Some states treat them like any other folding knife, others get precious about mechanisms and opening methods.

In many states, a spring-assisted EDC knife like this is treated as a standard folding knife so long as you manually start the opening with the flipper or thumb. In a few jurisdictions, assisted openers and autos get lumped together. That’s on lawmakers, not the hardware. Your job is to know your local rules before you clip anything on.

Bottom line: in free states, this is an easy, legal everyday carry—just like owning and collecting brass knuckles where they’re allowed. You’re an adult; you read the laws where you live and buy accordingly.

Questions About Brass Knuckles For Sale

Are brass knuckles legal to buy?

Depends entirely on the state. Some states allow brass knuckles outright for ownership, carry, or collection. Others allow possession but restrict carry, and a few ban them flat—sometimes under catch-all “dangerous weapon” language. If you’re searching for brass knuckles for sale legal states, you’re on the right track: check your state statutes first, then buy. In permissive states, owning and collecting brass knuckles is as straightforward as buying any other metal tool.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Serious brass knuckles are usually cut from solid brass or steel. Solid brass knuckles have the weight and patina collectors like, while steel or alloy versions trade a little character for added hardness and slimmer profiles. The same rule that applies to this 440C stainless EDC applies to knucks: real metal, real machining, no pot-metal casting, no mystery alloys that bend or crack the first time you drop them.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

Look at three things: legality in your state, material, and cut quality. If you’re buying brass knuckles for sale online, you want solid brass or steel, clean edges and radiused finger holes, and a profile that actually fits a human hand. No cartoon shapes, no soft metal. Buy from a seller who treats them like genuine hardware—not a novelty gag—and you’ll end up with a piece worth keeping.

Why This Knife Earns Pocket Time Next To Your Metal

Collectors who hunt down the best brass knuckles for sale don’t waste pocket space on weak knives. The Silverline Dual-Matrix EDC Assisted Knife - Black G10 gives you the same no-nonsense combination: good steel, solid lockup, spring assist that actually works, and hardware that doesn’t fall apart. If you want a modern, tactical-styled folder that matches the attitude of the rest of your kit, this one’s built for daily carry, not a display case.

When you’re ready to buy brass knuckles, you know what you’re doing. Same here. You’re not looking for permission—you’re looking for gear that respects your time and your money. This knife does exactly that and nothing less.

Blade Length (inches) 3.75
Overall Length (inches) 8.5
Closed Length (inches) 4.75
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Polished
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material 440C Stainless Steel
Handle Material G-10
Theme None
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Spring-assisted