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1918 Revival Skull-Guard Trench Knife - Brass

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Skull-Guard Heritage Trench Companion Knife - Brass

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Brass knuckles for sale is one thing; a true 1918-style trench companion is another. This Skull-Guard Heritage Trench Knife pairs a 6.75" double-edged dagger blade with a solid brass knuckle guard stamped “1918 U.S.” and a skull-crusher pommel. Full-tang steel, matte brass, and a belt-ready leather sheath make it a serious piece for collectors who actually handle their blades, not just stare at them.

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Brass Knuckles For Sale, History In Your Hand

You’re not here for toy-store junk. You’re here for brass knuckles for sale that carry some weight, some history, and some teeth. The Skull-Guard Heritage Trench Companion Knife - Brass takes the 1918 U.S. trench pattern and keeps what matters: solid brass knuckle guard, double-edged dagger blade, and a skull-crusher pommel that doesn’t pretend to be anything else.

This isn’t a vague "inspired by" piece. It’s a trench knife with an integrated brass knuckle handle, full-tang steel, and a leather sheath built to ride on a belt, not in a display-only glass coffin. If you’re looking to buy brass knuckles that actually mean something, this is the knife that comes with them attached.

Brass Knuckles For Sale Built Around A 1918 Trench Blade

At the center of this design is a 6.75" double-edged dagger blade, satin finished, with a clean center spine. The geometry is classic trench: piercing tip, twin cutting edges, and full-length steel it doesn’t try to hide. Overall length lands at 11.4", giving the knuckle guard and skull-crusher room to do their job without turning the knife into a wall hanger.

The handle is the real tell. Solid brass, matte finished, stamped clean with “1918 U.S.” across the front. Four-ring brass knuckles form the guard, wrapping your fingers and locking your grip. No rubber filler, no hollow cast shortcuts. Just brass and steel aligned exactly how trench fighters over a century ago understood the problem.

Double-Edged Steel, Full Tang Backbone

The blade is steel from tip to pommel, full tang, buried inside that brass frame. That means this isn’t a costume prop — the brass knuckle guard rides over real steel, and the skull-crusher pommel is the end of that tang, not a bolted-on afterthought. Satin finish on the blade keeps it clean and functional, not glossy or gimmicked up.

Skull-Crusher Pommel, Belt-Ready Leather Sheath

On the back end, the pommel tapers into a clear skull-crusher point. No mystery about what it’s for. The included leather sheath is belt configured, black, with a retention strap and snap. It’s made to carry the full profile of the trench knife against your side, ready when you want it, out of the way when you don’t.

Material Matters: Solid Brass Knuckles, Real Steel Blade

If you’re scanning brass knuckles for sale, you already know the difference between cheap pot metal and something that will outlive the box it ships in. The Skull-Guard Heritage Trench Knife is built around two things that don’t bluff: brass and steel.

The handle is solid brass with a matte finish. That means real density in the fist, a grounded feel when you close your hand around the knuckle guard, and that slow, inevitable patina brass collectors expect. You can polish it bright, or let it darken into that deep, used look. Your call.

Brass Knuckle Guard: Weight, Balance, Control

The brass knuckle guard doesn’t just look the part. It shifts the balance forward into your hand, so the knife sits like a real trench weapon, not a kitchen knife with rings glued on. The 4.65" handle length gives full finger coverage, and the solid brass frame resists flex and abuse. If you’ve handled loose, rattling knockoffs before, this will feel like stepping into another weight class.

Steel Blade: Plain Edge, Real Function

The double-edged dagger blade runs plain edge on both sides. No serrations, no novelty cutouts — just clean steel edges and a satin finish that doesn’t fight you with glare. For collectors, that means easier maintenance and honest lines. For anyone who actually uses their trench knife, it means efficient penetration, simple sharpening, and less nonsense to work around.

Legal Context For Brass Knuckles For Sale: Straight, No Hand-Holding

Brass knuckles and trench knives sit in the crosshairs of state law, not federal. That means the same piece can be perfectly legal in one state and banned or restricted in another. If you’re searching for brass knuckles for sale in legal states, you already know there’s no one-size-fits-all answer — and anyone pretending otherwise doesn’t respect you.

In many states, owning, buying, and collecting brass knuckles and trench knives like this is legal, especially for adults keeping them as part of a private collection, display, or historical lineup. Other states treat brass knuckles, knuckle knives, or double-edged blades as restricted weapons with rules around carry, concealed carry, or outright bans. Local city or county rules can tighten things further.

The adult approach is simple: you check the current laws where you live — state and local — and you make your own decision. This Skull-Guard Heritage Trench Knife is sold as a legal item where allowed, and it’s on you to know your jurisdiction. That’s not fear talking; that’s how serious collectors operate.

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 restricted or banned in others. There is no single federal ban that covers every piece. Some states allow purchase and ownership but limit or ban carry. Others classify brass knuckles and brass knuckle knives as prohibited weapons outright. A smaller group has recently loosened restrictions, making them legal to own and buy for adults. Before you buy brass knuckles or a trench knife with an integrated brass knuckle guard, you check your state statutes and any local ordinances. Laws change; serious buyers stay current.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Real collectors look for solid brass, quality steel, or strong aluminum alloys, not brittle cast junk. On this trench knife, the knuckle guard and handle are solid brass with a matte finish — heavy enough to feel, durable enough to ride for years, and capable of taking on that warm patina brass is known for. The blade is full-tang steel with a satin finish, which keeps the whole unit honest: no hollow plastic cores, no decorative filler, just metal doing its job.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

If you’re buying brass knuckles or a brass knuckle trench knife, you look for three things: material, build, and legality. Material means solid brass or equivalent quality metals, not thin cast mystery alloys. Build means tight fit, no rattle, edges where they belong, and a finish that doesn’t flake off the first week. On a piece like this, that also means a full-tang blade married cleanly to the knuckle guard, a functional skull-crusher pommel, and a sheath that actually carries the weight. Legality means you’ve already checked your state and local laws and decided this belongs in your collection. Once those boxes are checked, the rest is taste.

Why This Trench Knife Earns Its Spot Among Brass Knuckles For Sale

The Skull-Guard Heritage Trench Companion Knife - Brass doesn’t need hype. It has a 6.75" double-edged dagger blade, a solid brass knuckle guard stamped “1918 U.S.”, a skull-crusher pommel, and a belt-ready leather sheath. It looks like a trench knife because it is one, built in the classic pattern and finished for people who actually handle their gear.

If you’re scanning brass knuckles for sale and you want something with real material, real weight, and a straight line back to the trenches of 1918, this is the piece that makes sense. Add it to the collection because it deserves the space, not because someone begged you to click. You know what it is. You know if it belongs with you.

Blade Length (inches) 6.75
Overall Length (inches) 11.4
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Satin
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Brass
Theme Trench Knife
Handle Length (inches) 4.65
Tang Type Full Tang
Pommel/Butt Cap Skull-crusher
Carry Method Belt Carry
Sheath/Holster Leather Sheath