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Shadowline Dual-Action Dagger OTF Knife - Black Aluminum

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Hardline Stealth Dagger OTF Knife - Black Aluminum

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Texas brass knuckles live legal here, and so do the tools that ride beside them. The Hardline Stealth Dagger OTF Knife pairs a stonewashed, partially serrated double-edge blade with a matte black aluminum handle and positive slide. Dual-action OTF lets you drive the blade out and back with the same control. Serrations chew through rope and webbing, while the glass-breaker pommel finishes the profile. Built for Texas carry culture: clean, decisive, and made to be used.

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Texas Brass Knuckles, Texas Steel: Where Legal Confidence Meets Hard Use

Texas brass knuckles have been fully legal here since September 2019. That change in Texas Penal Code 46.01 didn’t just open the door for knuckle collectors; it reset the whole landscape for the tools that ride in the same pocket. The Hardline Stealth Dagger OTF Knife sits right in that lane — a modern tactical piece built for Texans who already know the law and expect their gear to match that same no-nonsense standard.

On this site, we speak directly to Texas buyers. You know brass knuckles are legal in Texas. You know your rights. What you want to know is whether the steel you carry beside them is worth a spot in your rotation. This dual-action dagger OTF answers that with materials, mechanism, and a finish that looks better the more it works.

Texas Brass Knuckles Legal Since 2019 — And the Gear That Rides Beside Them

When Texas pulled brass knuckles out of the prohibited weapons list in 2019, it did more than nod to history. It recognized the reality of Texas collectors and everyday carriers. The same mindset that drives a Texan to own a legal set of brass knuckles also drives how they pick an OTF knife: clean function, durable build, and no apologies for owning it.

This Hardline Stealth Dagger OTF Knife is built with that collector in mind. You’re not asking, “Are brass knuckles legal in Texas?” anymore. You settled that in 2019. Now the question is whether the rest of your kit is up to Texas standards. A double-action OTF dagger with a stonewash finish and a black aluminum handle belongs in that same legal, confident ecosystem.

Texas Carry Mindset: Brass Knuckles Legal, OTF Knives Expected to Perform

In Texas, brass knuckles are legal, and a serious OTF knife isn’t a conversation piece — it’s a working tool. The dual-action slide on this knife sends the blade out and back on the same track, giving you the kind of controlled deployment Texans expect from their carry gear. Pair it with Texas brass knuckles in your kit, and you’ve got a lawful, purposeful setup that reflects where the law stands today, not twenty years ago.

Material and Build: Dagger OTF Knife for Texas Conditions

Texas doesn’t baby gear. Heat, grit, sweat, truck beds, and job sites all come into play. That’s why this OTF leans into proven materials instead of flash.

  • Stonewash steel dagger blade: The stonewash finish on the steel double-edge dagger shrugs off visible wear. Scratches blend into the texture instead of screaming out from a polished surface. It’s built to look honest, not fragile.
  • Partially serrated cutting edge: One section of the blade carries aggressive serrations near the handle, tuned for rope, webbing, and stubborn material. That’s the kind of edge that earns its place in a Texas truck or ranch bag.
  • Matte black aluminum handle: The rectangular aluminum handle with a matte finish keeps weight down while staying rigid. Grip grooves and hardware cut into the profile give you a sure hand without gimmicks.
  • Glass-breaker pommel with lanyard hole: The pointed pommel doubles as a glass-breaker and anchors a lanyard if you run one. That’s rescue and retention in a single clean detail.

This isn’t a shelf knife. It’s a Texas-ready OTF built to ride in your pocket, center console, or duty belt and keep taking hits.

Texas Brass Knuckles Culture and the Modern OTF Companion

The Texas brass knuckles culture that grew out of the 2019 law change is quiet, serious, and collector-minded. People here aren’t chasing novelty; they’re building kits that make sense under Texas law and Texas conditions. A dual-action dagger OTF like this fits that mindset.

The profile is straight-line and minimalist: stonewashed silver blade grounded by a matte black handle, no bright logos or wild colors. It sits well next to a set of Texas-legal brass knuckles in a drawer or case. The tactical lines, serrations, and glass-breaker tip read as modern duty, not decoration.

For Texas collectors, this matters: a piece should look like it intends to work. The double-action slide, positive track, and deep-carry pocket clip speak the same language as a solid set of knuckles — simple, mechanical confidence with nothing extra bolted on.

Texas Use Cases: From Ranch Gate to City Shift

Whether you’re cutting baling twine, stripping cable, or keeping a sharp edge near the driver’s seat, this OTF rides the same way across Texas. Serrations for the rough stuff, clean dagger points for precision, and a handle that disappears against a belt or pocket. It’s the kind of knife a Texas buyer puts to work the same day it arrives.

Texas Carry Context: How This OTF Fits Beside Legal Brass Knuckles

Texas carry culture is built on two things: knowing the law and choosing tools that respect it. You already know brass knuckles are legal in Texas now; that’s settled. An OTF knife like this one fits into that same informed carry picture. It’s not marketed with coy language or soft focus — it’s presented as what it is: a dual-action OTF dagger, ready for work.

The deep-carry pocket clip keeps it tucked in and discreet, but the straight handle spine and slide switch make it easy to index when you need it. You don’t have to fumble with flippers or assist tabs; you run the track, the blade does its job, and it goes right back in.

Everyday Carry in a Texas Legal Landscape

In a state where Texas brass knuckles law shifted to recognize reality in 2019, buyers now expect the rest of the market to be just as honest. This OTF delivers that. No overbuilt theatrics, no tactical cosplay — just a stonewashed dagger blade, dual-action mechanism, and a black aluminum handle that does exactly what it looks like it will do.

Texas Brass Knuckles: What Buyers Need to Know

Are brass knuckles legal in Texas?

Yes. Brass knuckles are legal in Texas. As of September 2019, Texas Penal Code 46.01 and related provisions were updated to remove knuckles from the prohibited weapons list. That change turned brass knuckles into a lawful item for Texas adults to own and collect. This site assumes you already know that and treats brass knuckles as a fully legal part of Texas collector culture.

Can I carry brass knuckles in Texas?

In Texas, you can lawfully possess and carry brass knuckles, but you’re still responsible for how and where you carry anything that can be used as a weapon. Public, private, posted property, and specific locations can each come with their own rules or consequences if you misuse them. The bottom line for a Texas buyer: the state recognizes your right to own and carry brass knuckles, but expects the same level of judgment you use with a knife, handgun, or any other serious tool.

What are the best brass knuckles to buy in Texas?

The best brass knuckles for a Texas buyer are the ones that match how you actually use and store your gear. Solid metal construction, clean machining, and a finish that hides wear matter more than gimmicks. The same logic applies when you buy a dagger OTF knife in Texas: look for real materials, reliable mechanisms, and a profile that fits your collection and your hand. Pieces like this Hardline Stealth Dagger OTF Knife pair well with Texas brass knuckles because they share that same honest, work-ready build.

Texas Collector Identity and the Hardline Stealth Dagger OTF

Texas brass knuckles collectors didn’t ask permission; the law finally caught up with them in 2019. The same mindset drives how they choose every other piece in their kit. This dual-action dagger OTF knife is built for that buyer — the Texan who knows the law, doesn’t need it explained twice, and judges a tool by how it feels in the hand and how it holds up over time.

If you’re building out a Texas brass knuckles collection or rounding out a Texas-ready carry setup, this knife belongs in that conversation: stonewashed steel, black aluminum, dual-action control, and a clean, tactical profile that fits the way Texans actually carry.

Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Stonewash
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Serrated
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Aluminum
Button Type Slide
Theme None
Double/Single Action Double
Pocket Clip Yes