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Wanted Outlaw Western-Style Assisted Folding Knife - Tan Aluminum

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Wanted Outlaw Gunfighter Assisted Folding Knife - Tan Aluminum

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This outlaw doesn’t ride on your hip; it rides in your pocket. The Wanted Outlaw Gunfighter Assisted Folding Knife pairs a gun-shaped tan aluminum handle with bold WANTED poster art and a black 3.25" drop point blade. Spring-assisted opening snaps it into play fast, locked down with a liner lock and backed by a solid pocket clip. It’s a Western gunfighter aesthetic wrapped around a modern assisted-opening EDC that’s built to be carried, flicked, and talked about.

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Brass Knuckles For Sale & Western Steel Attitude

If you’re here for brass knuckles for sale, you already know the drill: real metal, real edge, no apologies. Same story with this piece. The Wanted Outlaw Gunfighter Assisted Folding Knife doesn’t play coy. It looks like a pistol grip torn off a saloon table, bolted to a matte black blade, built for people who collect hardware with an attitude.

This is a spring-assisted folding knife that lives in the same world as solid brass knuckles: metal in the hand, weight that means something, and artwork that says you didn’t buy it by accident. Gun-shaped tan aluminum handle, big red WANTED text, cowboy on horseback, desert cacti — the whole Western outlaw myth stamped right into the scales.

Brass Knuckles For Sale Buyers Want Real Metal, Real Build

People hunting brass knuckles for sale aren’t looking for toys. They want weight, density, and the clean, mechanical feel of something made from steel or solid brass. This knife sits comfortably in that same collector lane. The handle is aluminum — not pot-metal junk — with a matte finish that doesn’t scream for attention but holds the art crisply. The blade is matte black steel with round cutouts near the spine, a modern nod inside the Old West theme.

Closed, it’s 4.5 inches. Open, 7.875 inches of Western-fueled EDC. The spring assist snaps the blade out off a flipper tab, then the liner lock drops in place with that quiet, decisive click you either know or you don’t. Pocket clip is blacked out and practical: it rides low, doesn’t fight the design, and makes this thing feel like a gunfighter’s pocket piece more than a novelty.

Steel Blade, Aluminum Frame, Western Soul

The drop point steel blade is plain-edged, matte black, and built to be used. No serration gimmicks, no weird shapes — just a straightforward working profile you can actually sharpen and keep sharp. The light skeletonization via the round cutouts saves a touch of weight and plays nice with the outlaw aesthetic.

The tan aluminum handle carries the artwork like an old poster tacked to a bar wall. Aluminum keeps it light enough for everyday carry but still solid in hand. The gun-shaped silhouette gives your fingers automatic indexing, like a pistol grip, so the knife feels locked in without you even thinking about it.

Material and Build Quality For Collectors Who Also Buy Brass Knuckles

If you’re the type scrolling brass knuckles for sale and sorting by metal and finish, this build will make sense to you. Steel where it matters — the blade, the liner lock, the hardware. Aluminum on the handle to keep carry weight reasonable but still give you that rugged, clacking metal-on-metal feel when you flip it open and shut.

The matte finishes matter. Matte blade, matte handle — less glare, more grit. The graphics aren’t an afterthought; they define the piece. Red WANTED text across tan, cowboy riding in front of a desert backdrop with cacti. It’s Western memorabilia that actually cuts.

Finish, Feel, and Everyday Carry

In pocket, the profile hides well despite the gun-handle shape. The pocket clip anchors it along the seam, and the flipper tab sits ready but not obnoxious. Pull, flick, lock — same simple rhythm as any good spring-assisted folder.

In hand, the pistol-style curve gives you a natural grip: forefinger in the trigger-style opening if you want it, palm wrapping the butt like a revolver handle. It’s a conversation piece, but it still behaves like a working blade, not just wall art.

Legal Context: The Same Adult Reality As Brass Knuckles For Sale

Brass knuckles for sale live in a patchwork of state laws. So do knives, depending on blade length, opening mechanism, and local quirks. This assisted opening folding knife sits in the mainstream of modern EDC — a spring-assisted liner-lock folder, not a switchblade, not an automatic OTF.

In many states, an assisted-opening folding knife with a blade in this length range is legal to buy and own for adults. Some states and cities still care about blade length, carry method, or how they define “automatic.” Same way brass knuckles legality shifts from fully legal to restricted to outright banned depending on your state, knife rules tilt and wobble across the map too.

You’re an adult. You check your local and state laws once, you know where you stand, and you buy accordingly. That’s the whole game.

Collectors, Knives, and Brass Knuckles in Legal States

In states where brass knuckles for sale are above-board, you’ll usually find knife laws that are clear enough to navigate with a five-minute read. Collectors in those states tend to stack both: metal knuckles in the case, Western and tactical blades in the roll, and themed pieces like this pistol-handle folder filling out the personality shelf.

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, tightly restricted or banned in others. A handful of states allow brass knuckles as collectible items or self-defense tools with few limits. Others treat them as prohibited weapons, making sale, carry, or sometimes even possession illegal. Several states sit in the middle with rules around concealed carry, intent, or material (metal vs. plastic). Laws also change — some have recently relaxed restrictions. Before you buy brass knuckles, you look up your state and local code, confirm current legality, and then purchase where it’s clearly allowed.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Serious brass knuckles for sale tend to be made from real metal: classic solid brass, steel, or heavy alloys. Solid brass knuckles carry that unmistakable dense weight and warm metallic feel that collectors chase. Steel and alloy versions can offer slimmer profiles and different balance. Cheaper plastic or thin cast pieces exist, but collectors who care about build quality treat those like throwaways. The same bias shows up with knives: steel blades, metal frames, and honest hardware are what actually earn a slot in a case or on a belt.

What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?

When you’re combing through brass knuckles for sale, you look at four things: material, machining, fit to your hand, and legal status where you live. Solid brass or steel is the baseline. Clean machining means no sharp casting lines or sloppy edges where your fingers sit. The size has to match your hand — too small or too big and the piece is pointless. Last, you confirm they’re legal to own and buy in your state. Same mindset applies to a knife like this Western outlaw folder: know what it’s made from, how it’s built, how it fits your grip, and whether your state cares about assisted opening.

Why This Western Folder Belongs Next to Your Brass Knuckles For Sale Picks

If your cart already has brass knuckles for sale in it, this is the kind of blade that belongs beside them. Steel blade, aluminum gun-handle frame, spring assist, liner lock, and a WANTED poster theme that actually has something to say. It’s an EDC-sized outlaw — easy to carry, hard to ignore, and honest about what it is. You’re not shopping for toys. You’re building a small, metal record of what you like and what you stand behind. This Western gunfighter folder earns its spot.

Blade Length (inches) 3.25
Overall Length (inches) 7.875
Closed Length (inches) 4.5
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Aluminum
Theme Western
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Spring-assisted
Lock Type Liner lock