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Demon Flame Geo-Wing Butterfly Knife - Yellow White Aluminum

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Texas brass knuckles buyers who also collect blades will recognize this Demon Flame Geo-Wing Butterfly Knife as a standout balisong. The glossy black 4.25-inch stainless clip point rides between yellow/white aluminum handles wrapped in a sharp geo-print pattern that reads like anime wings in motion. At 9.75 inches open and 5.75 inches closed, it flips smooth, carries light, and looks like it stepped out of a Demon Slayer frame—built for Texas collectors who like their legal steel loud and precise.

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Texas Brass Knuckles Buyers Don’t Settle on Their Blades

In Texas, once you’ve learned brass knuckles are legal and started building out a serious collection, you stop wasting time on timid gear. The Demon Flame Geo-Wing Butterfly Knife sits right in that lane—a bold balisong that feels at home next to a row of Texas brass knuckles, built for people who know their law, know their steel, and want their pieces to say something the second they hit the hand.

Texas Brass Knuckles Culture, Texas Balisong Attitude

The same 2019 shift that opened the door for Texas brass knuckles collections also gave Texas buyers the confidence to lean into the rest of their everyday carry. You’re not here for generic disclaimers written for other states. You’re here for gear that fits a Texas-legal life: brass knuckles in the case, a clean butterfly knife on the belt or in the pocket, and a clear sense of what’s allowed under Texas law.

This Demon Flame Geo-Wing Butterfly Knife matches that mindset. It’s not a toy. It’s a working balisong with a fantasy edge—anime flame blade, kanji-style script, and a geometric wing pattern that looks like it’s moving even when the knife’s locked up.

Material and Build: Collector-Grade Balisong for Texas Hands

Collectors who already own Texas brass knuckles tend to care about the same things in a butterfly knife: material honesty, repeatable flipping, and visual presence that holds up under scrutiny. This piece checks those boxes without drama.

  • Blade: 4.25-inch glossy black stainless clip point, plain edge for clean cuts and easy sharpening.
  • Length: 9.75 inches open, 5.75 inches closed—full presence in the hand, pocket-manageable when folded.
  • Handle: Yellow/white aluminum with a textured geo-print pattern that adds grip and visual depth.
  • Latch: Reliable T-latch for positive lockup when closed or open during display.

Aluminum handles keep weight down while still feeling solid, which matters when you’re running long flip sessions at the bench or behind the counter. Stainless steel gives the blade enough toughness for everyday cutting—packing tape, cord, light shop work—without turning this into a high-maintenance showpiece.

Anime Flame Aesthetic for the Texas Collector Case

Texas brass knuckles collections are rarely quiet. This butterfly knife belongs in that same visual family—loud lines, clear intent, and a theme that reads from across the room.

The black blade rides a red flame streak along the spine side, backed by kanji-style script that nods straight at Demon Slayer and the broader anime blade tradition. The yellow/white aluminum handles carry sharp black geometric lines and triangles, framed by orange pivot accents that feel like ember points. Laid next to a polished set of Texas brass knuckles, the whole rig looks like it came from the same world: unapologetic, legal, and built to be seen.

For retailers, that means this balisong doesn’t sit on a peg unnoticed. For individual buyers, it means your knife drawer or display stand stops looking like a pile of random steel and starts to look like a curated Texas collection.

Texas Brass Knuckles Law, Texas Knife Sense

Texas Legal Context After 2019

Texas rewrote the rules in 2019 when it pulled brass knuckles out of the prohibited weapons list in Penal Code Chapter 46. That same shift confirmed what serious buyers already understood: Texas expects you to act like an adult with your gear. Texas brass knuckles are legal to own and buy here, and knives like this butterfly stay in that same lane when you use them responsibly—no drama, no confusion.

This site speaks directly to that Texas context. We’re not writing around California law. We’re speaking to people who already know Texas brass knuckles are legal and want blades and balisongs that match that reality.

Carry and Context in Texas Life

There’s a difference between owning a piece and how you move with it. Texas brass knuckles tend to live in collections, safes, and private spaces. A butterfly knife like the Demon Flame Geo-Wing is more likely to ride in a pocket, bag, or truck console, or flip in the backyard, in the shop, or on private land.

The T-latch keeps it locked when it’s riding in your gear, the aluminum handles shrug off daily use, and the stainless blade is straightforward to maintain with basic tools. It’s the kind of piece you can carry into your day without babying it, then set right back next to your Texas brass knuckles when you get home.

Texas Brass Knuckles: What Buyers Need to Know

Are brass knuckles legal in Texas?

Yes. Since September 1, 2019, brass knuckles have been legal to own and buy in Texas. The change to Texas Penal Code 46.01 pulled knuckles out of the prohibited weapons list, which is why a Texas brass knuckles market exists in the open today. This site is built on that fact and serves buyers who already know that history and want product, not lectures.

Can I carry brass knuckles in Texas?

Texas law allows you to possess brass knuckles, but context always matters. Most Texas brass knuckles collectors keep their pieces on private property—homes, shops, ranches, and secure cases. Public spaces, schools, and certain secured locations carry their own rules and policies, and Texas expects you to know where you are and act accordingly. Treat your brass knuckles and your butterfly knives with the same level of judgment you’d use with any other serious tool.

What are the best brass knuckles to buy in Texas?

The best Texas brass knuckles balance three things: they’re clearly legal to own under current Texas law, they’re built from honest materials that won’t fold in your hand, and they belong in a collection you’re proud to show. That same standard applies to this Demon Flame Geo-Wing Butterfly Knife—solid stainless blade, aluminum handles, clean lockup, and a visual story that fits a Texas display case full of serious metal.

Why This Balisong Belongs Next to Your Texas Brass Knuckles

Texas brass knuckles buyers build collections with intent. Every piece has to earn its spot. This Demon Flame Geo-Wing Butterfly Knife does that by pairing a practical 4.25-inch stainless clip point with anime-inspired art that actually holds up in hand. The yellow/white aluminum handles flip light and fast, the T-latch keeps things secure, and the whole package looks like it was designed to sit beside a row of legally owned Texas brass knuckles, not fade into the background.

If you collect steel in Texas, you already know where the law stands. You’re not asking permission—you’re deciding what deserves space in your case. This butterfly knife answers that question with steel, pattern, and presence that match the words you’ve already lived by: Texas brass knuckles, Texas blades, Texas choice.

Blade Length (inches) 4.25
Overall Length (inches) 9.75
Closed Length (inches) 5.75
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Glossy
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Handle Finish Textured
Handle Material Aluminum
Theme Demon Slayer
Latch Type T-latch
Is Trainer No