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Target Skull Rescue-Assisted Pocket Knife - Orange Black

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Target Reaper Rescue Assisted Knife - Black Orange

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Brass knuckles for sale aren’t the only thing worth collecting — this Target Reaper Rescue Assisted Knife earns its spot in any serious kit. You get a 3.5" matte black, half-serrated stainless blade with a bold orange skull graphic, thumb-assisted deployment, and a solid stainless handle. The cord cutter, glass breaker, and pocket clip turn that skull motif into real-world function. Buy it because you appreciate gear that looks mean and works even harder.

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Brass Knuckles For Sale And A Knife That Belongs Beside Them

You’re here for brass knuckles for sale, not a lecture. You already know where your state lines are. You’re building a kit or a collection that actually means something. This Target Reaper Rescue Assisted Knife belongs right next to your brass knuckles on the shelf or in the bag — black blade, orange skull, and enough function baked in to justify its space.

What you’re looking at is an 8.25" assisted opening tactical folder with a 3.5" matte black, half-serrated stainless steel blade and a stainless steel handle dressed in black and orange. Thumb stud deployment, liner lock, cord cutter, glass breaker, and a pocket clip. Nothing cute. Just a skull-forward rescue-ready knife that looks like it was made to ride with serious brass knuckles.

Brass Knuckles For Sale, Tactical Knives To Match

People who buy brass knuckles for sale don’t buy soft gear. They don’t want hollow marketing, and they don’t care about corporate hand-wringing. They want steel, weight, and purpose. This skull-themed assisted knife hits the same nerve: unapologetic, functional, and built to be used, not babied.

The orange skull graphic on the blade isn’t there for teenage shock value. It’s a clean, bold circle print that breaks up the matte black and gives the knife a focal point — the same way a good brass knuckle design uses strong lines, not gimmicks. Orange accents run down the handle, tying the whole thing together visually without getting loud or cheap-looking.

If your brass knuckles are solid metal and properly finished, this knife won’t feel out of place. It has that same no-nonsense, ready-to-work energy.

Build Quality: When You Buy Gear, Not Souvenirs

This isn’t fantasy wall-art. It’s a working assisted opening knife built on familiar, proven materials and mechanics. The blade is 3.5" of stainless steel in a clip point profile, finished in matte black. The edge is half-serrated, which gives you fine control up front and aggressive bite near the base for rope, webbing, or stubborn material.

Stainless Steel Blade, Matte Black Finish

Stainless is the obvious choice here. It keeps maintenance simple and gives you decent corrosion resistance with enough toughness for daily cutting, scraping, and general abuse. The matte black finish kills glare and fits the tactical skull aesthetic without turning the blade into a fingerprint magnet.

The clip point profile keeps the tip usable — sharp enough for detail work, strong enough for everyday tasks. Paired with the serrations, it’s a straight-up practical blade, not some fantasy curve that dies the first time you actually work with it.

Stainless Handle With Real-World Features

The 4.75" stainless handle carries the same mindset. It’s solid, it’s angular, and it’s built around use, not decoration. You get:

  • Cord cutter integrated into the handle tail for belts, cordage, and small webbing cuts when you don’t want to risk opening the blade.
  • Glass breaker at the butt — exactly what it sounds like. You need to punch through auto glass or a brittle barrier, you’ve got the tool.
  • Liner lock to keep the blade where it belongs once it’s open.
  • Pocket / belt clip on the reverse for carry that doesn’t rattle around loose.

It’s a stainless-on-stainless build, matte black with orange inlays. It feels like a piece of kit, not a toy.

Assisted Opening: Thumb In, Blade Out

This is a thumb-assisted opening knife. You know the drill: thumb stud, controlled assist, liner lock to keep it secure. No mystery spring show, no questionable legality like some autos run into in tighter jurisdictions.

At 8.25" overall open and 4.75" closed, it lands squarely in full-size EDC/tactical territory — big enough to be useful, not so huge it turns into a circus trick. It’s the kind of knife that rides next to your brass knuckles in the same drawer or on the same belt and doesn’t feel out of place.

Legal Context: Brass Knuckles For Sale, Knives In The Mix

Brass knuckles for sale in the U.S. sit in a patchwork of state laws. Some states treat them like any other defensive tool; others ban them outright or restrict carry. Knives follow a similar mosaic, but assisted openers like this one are widely legal for adults in many states, especially when you’re buying from a straightforward seller who doesn’t play games with descriptions.

Here’s the baseline: federal law doesn’t ban simple assisted opening knives for personal ownership. State and local laws decide the details — blade length limits, assisted vs. automatic, concealed carry restrictions, and how they classify brass knuckles and impact tools. Your move is the same one any serious collector or carrier already knows: check your own state and city laws before you strap it on in public. Buying and owning in your home in many places is one thing; carrying it or pairing it with brass knuckles on your belt may be another.

The point is simple: this is a legal product sold to adults who know how to read their own statutes. No lecture, just reality. If you’re already sorting brass knuckles for sale by what’s allowed in your state, you’re more than capable of doing the same for a skull-heavy assisted knife.

Questions About Brass Knuckles For Sale

Are brass knuckles legal to buy?

In the U.S., brass knuckles are legal to buy and own in several states, heavily restricted or banned in others, and sit in the gray middle in a few where wording covers “metal knuckles,” “knuckle dusters,” or “impact weapons.” Some states allow possession at home but restrict carry; others treat them like contraband outright. There isn’t one national rule. Adults serious enough to shop brass knuckles for sale should check their state statutes and local ordinances directly — that’s how you stay clear, not by guessing from headlines.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Quality brass knuckles are typically cut or cast from solid metals: classic brass, steel, aluminum, or heavy alloy blends. Solid brass knuckles have that dense, old-school weight collectors like; steel and alloy versions can run slimmer or harder. The same logic applies to your knives: proper stainless, proper heat treat, real metal handles when you want heft. Plastic novelty pieces are for kids’ shelves — serious collectors gravitate to metal.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

Look at three things: material, machining, and honesty. Solid metal construction (brass, steel, or alloy), clean edges with no sloppy casting marks, and a finish that doesn’t chip if you actually handle the piece. After that, pay attention to the seller: do they talk straight about legality by state, or hide behind vague wording? The same standard applies when you buy an assisted knife like this Target Reaper — clear specs, clear photos, and no handholding. You’re an adult; you just want the truth about what you’re buying.

Buying With Confidence: Brass Knuckles For Sale, Knife Worth Owning

If you’re the kind of buyer searching out brass knuckles for sale, you’re not shopping for decoration. You’re building a small ecosystem of metal you actually care about. This Target Reaper Rescue Assisted Knife fits that system: stainless blade, stainless handle, skull-forward design, cord cutter, glass breaker, and a deployment you can count on.

Buy it because you want a knife that looks like it belongs next to real brass knuckles, not beside cheap novelty junk. It’s a straight, functional, unapologetic tool — exactly what you came here for.

Blade Length (inches) 3.5
Overall Length (inches) 8.25
Closed Length (inches) 4.75
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Partial-Serrated
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Stainless Steel
Theme Skull
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Thumb stud
Lock Type Liner lock