Urban Lattice Quick-Shift OTF Knife - Teal Dagger
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Brass knuckles for sale draw the heat, but this Urban Lattice Quick-Shift OTF Knife earns its spot in your pocket the quiet way. A double-action black dagger blade snaps out of a teal, grid-textured handle that locks into the hand and disappears in the pocket. At just over five inches overall and barely over two ounces, it carries light but fires fast. You’re buying a clean, modern mini OTF from a real shop that treats EDC the way it should be treated: simple, sharp, and ready.
Brass Knuckles For Sale, Real Buyers, Real Gear
If you’re hunting brass knuckles for sale, you already know the landscape: legal states, gray areas, and a sea of junk metal. You’re not here for a lecture; you’re here for hardware that earns its space. This Urban Lattice Quick-Shift OTF Knife - Teal Dagger sits in the same world — compact, fast, unapologetic pocket steel that pairs perfectly with a serious brass knuckle collection.
We stock the kind of gear adults actually carry: solid brass knuckles, steel knuckles, and modern OTF knives that don’t pretend to be anything else. No gimmicks, no cartoon graphics. Just real tools, real metal, and clear information so you know exactly what you’re buying and where it stands.
Brass Knuckles For Sale And A Modern OTF To Match
Collectors who buy brass knuckles don’t usually stop at one kind of metal. If you appreciate the weight of a solid brass palm-fill or a well-cut steel knuckle profile, this mini OTF is the natural pocket companion. It’s built for the same buyer: someone who values speed, feel, and clean lines over empty branding.
The Urban Lattice Quick-Shift is a double-action out-the-front knife with a black dagger blade that fires and retracts from a teal rectangular handle. Thumb the slide, the blade snaps out. Thumb it back, the blade locks away. No flippers, no folders, no dance — just straight-line deployment.
Material First: Build Quality That Matches Serious Brass Knuckles
When you’re looking at brass knuckles for sale, you judge by metal first. Same rule applies here. The blade is a matte black dagger profile with a plain edge, built for straight, clean cuts without the nonsense. No partial serrations to snag on cardboard or fabric, no polished mirror finish begging for fingerprints.
Blade Profile: Slim Dagger, Matte Black
The dagger-style blade runs about 2 inches, giving you enough edge to work without turning this into a pocket anchor. The matte black finish cuts reflection and keeps things subtle when you’re cutting in tight or low light. Double edges keep the profile balanced and purposeful.
Handle Geometry: Aqua Grid, Pocket-Ready
The handle sits at about 3.25 inches closed, 5.25 overall, with a rectangular frame that fits cleanly in the pocket. The lower half wears a grid-textured pattern that locks into your grip without tearing up your hand or your jeans. Teal might look soft on a screen, but in person it reads modern and deliberate, not toy-like. Weight lands at roughly 2.16 ounces — light enough to forget, heavy enough to feel.
Brass Knuckles For Sale: Legal Context Without The Hand-Holding
Anyone searching brass knuckles for sale already knows the punchline: legality depends on where you live. Some states treat brass knuckles as prohibited weapons, some allow ownership but regulate carry, others barely blink. That’s why we’re blunt about it — you’re responsible for knowing your state laws before you buy brass knuckles or slide them into a pocket.
This OTF knife lives in the same grown-up category. Automatic and out-the-front knives are legal in many states, restricted in others, and outright banned in a few. We don’t sugarcoat it. You’re an adult; you check your local statutes, and you decide what you own and carry. Our job is to make sure the gear is worth owning once it lands in your hand.
How This Mini OTF Works In A Real Carry Lineup
Solid brass knuckles are about impact and control. This Urban Lattice Quick-Shift OTF is about quick edge access without bulk. Together, they build a kit that makes sense for collectors and serious EDC users who want options without a brick in the pocket.
The double-action mechanism runs on a top-side thumb slide centered on the handle spine. Up for deployment, down for retraction. Internal spring tension gives you that clean snap you expect from a modern OTF knife. Unlike a cheap switchblade knockoff, the action is tight enough that it doesn’t rattle in the hand or sound like loose parts in your pocket.
Pocket Clip, Real Use
A black pocket clip rides on the handle so the knife can sit deep and low. Clip it to front pocket, watch pocket, or the inside of a bag — the footprint is small enough that it doesn’t print loud, even in lighter fabric. It carries flatter than many folding knives with oversized scales or ridiculous sculpted handles.
Everyday Tasks, No Drama
This isn’t some oversized fantasy blade that gets you side-eye every time you use it. It’s built for cutting tape, opening boxes, trimming cord, and doing the kind of work that shows up a dozen times a day if you actually carry a knife. The black dagger blade does its job and disappears; the teal handle makes it easy to spot on a dark workbench or in the bottom of a bag.
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, tightly restricted or banned in others. A few examples: states like Texas and Oklahoma have legalized brass knuckles for general ownership and carry, while places like California and New York treat them as prohibited weapons. Some states allow possession at home but restrict carry in public. Laws change, and locality matters, so before you buy brass knuckles, check your current state and local statutes instead of guessing based on old information.
What material are quality brass knuckles made from?
Serious buyers look for solid brass knuckles or well-machined steel or aluminum versions — not pot metal, not brittle cast junk. Solid brass offers that unmistakable weight, warmth, and patina collectors like. Steel brass knuckles (often just called metal knuckles) trade a little romance for raw strength and durability. Aluminum knuckles cut weight while keeping rigidity. The same logic that drives you toward solid brass or steel applies to this OTF: you want clean machining, tight tolerances, and a finish that earns wear instead of flaking off.
What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?
Look at metal first, machining second, legality third. For brass knuckles, that means solid brass or strong steel, clean edges without casting seams, finger holes that actually fit a human hand, and a profile that doesn’t feel like a toy. Then you line that up with your state law. For side gear like this Urban Lattice Quick-Shift OTF, use the same checklist: solid build, secure grip, reliable mechanism, and a size that actually fits your carry life instead of impressing a camera.
Why This Piece Belongs Next To Your Brass Knuckles For Sale
If you’re browsing brass knuckles for sale and building out a serious collection, this Urban Lattice Quick-Shift OTF Knife - Teal Dagger is the clean pocket counterpoint to all that metal weight. It’s fast without being loud, compact without being flimsy, and modern without trying too hard. You get a black dagger blade, a teal grid-textured handle, and a double-action mechanism that does exactly what it’s supposed to do. No apologies, no gimmicks — just a solid mini OTF that earns its place next to any brass knuckle or edge collection you already own.
| Blade Length (inches) | 2 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 5.25 |
| Closed Length (inches) | 3.25 |
| Weight (oz.) | 2.16 |
| Blade Color | Black |
| Blade Finish | Matte |
| Blade Style | Dagger |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Handle Finish | Matte |
| Button Type | Thumb slide |
| Theme | None |
| Double/Single Action | Double Action |
| Pocket Clip | Yes |