Brass Knuckle Knives: How Are They Made?
Brass Knuckle Knives

Brass Knuckle knife is a type of knife that is made of brass, typically the outer layer is coated with a spring steel. These knives were originally created by gang members in the 1800s to injure their enemies and to show they had enough power over them to make them wear these knives on their hands.
The knife has become widely popular in recent decades as a weapon for street gangs, but today it is used for self-defense rather than criminal activities as well as everyday carry knives. Today knuckle knives are made from various alloys and different designs available in nearly every shape or form imaginable.
Design and Specifications of Knuckle Knife:
A brass knuckle knife is a type of weapon made from metal knuckles and fingernails alluding to brass. It typically has spikes on the interior side so that it can be used as an efficient weapon during physical combat. In some countries, knives are illegal, and possession allegations may lead to criminal charges. Here is a detail of how these knives are designed:
1. Handle:
The handle of the knife is typically made of metal or plastic and wraps smoothly around the fist. It is usually studded with spikes for extra damage in combat. The handle also contains a small compartment where one can place ammunition.
2. Guard:
The guard is designed to protect the user's hand from flesh wounds during combat. However, it has an additional function; it acts as a small shield and protects the hand from blows. The guard on this weapon can be removed allowing more access for slashing attacks, though most users find that removing the guard is more risky than leaving it in place because it doesn't provide as much protection against blows or stabbing attacks as it does against slicing attacks.
3. Spear Point:
The spear point of this brass knuckle knife is made of metal.
4. Blade:
The blade is made of metal with one or two cutting edges. It is typically sharpened into a spike shape, which allows it to pierce through flesh with a deep and deadly wound. Some knuckle knives have reverse blades so that the user's hand is protected from the knife's edge when punching. Most knuckle knives are designed with more than one cutting edge, allowing them to be used for slashing and stabbing attacks in addition to punching attacks.
5. Handle Pocket:
The handle pocket is an additional compartment on the handle of a knife that can hold a variety of munitions such as ammunition, small explosives, or metal tools. This compartment is usually on the same side as the guard.
6. Finger Strap:
The finger strap is designed not for comfort but rather to restrain the user from using his fingers for any reason other than punching without them getting severed. The strap is designed to fit around the thumb and index finger and keep them from slipping out of the grip.
7. Fist Guard:
This is the strongest part of a brass knuckle knife. It is made to protect the user's hand from damage in combat. Because of this, it can also be used as a weapon against an opponent by striking with it or whacking him with it when he isn't expecting it. When not being used as a weapon, however, this guard provides protection for the user's fingers and hand from kicks by an opponent while in combat. The guard expands when struck thus protecting the user's forearm and wrist from impact with an opponent's knee or other blows to the arm during combat.
8. Jaw Breaker:
This is designed to break through any jaw bone of an opponent and penetrate the brain or skull in one blow.
Brass Knuckle Knife Can be Dangerous Tool!
We all know how dangerous knuckle knives can be, so be careful! Normally a knife maker uses a large die to shape and create a knife that is made out of wrought iron or brass. The brass knuckle knife can range from beefy to delicate and varies in length from around 20cm to 70cm. They are great for cutting tools, and slicing rope and their most famous function of course is self-defense with the ability to deliver a serious punch without breaking your hand.
The sawtooth-shaped blade allows the knife to be split and used to clean off and cut meat on a carcass. The curved shape of the blade also makes it great for chopping through wood. The use of brass in the creation of this knife is an indication that it was made in Europe which suggests it is very old. It is sometimes referred to as a granny knife, and many people find it very useful around the house today!
About the Creator
Mai Sophia
A Writer/blogger by day, a knife enthusiast and survivalist by night. I've reviewed a lot of products and have helped people make the right purchase



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