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Iridescent Flash Front-Switch OTF Knife - Rainbow Damascus

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Texas brass knuckles buyers know the law; they also know a stand-out OTF when they see one. The Iridescent Flash fronts a rainbow Damascus-style spear point blade from a matte black G10 handle with a clean front switch and confident action. At 3.75 inches of blade and 9.25 overall, it carries like a modern tactical piece, rides low with a pocket clip, and ships with a nylon pouch. Flash on the edge, business in the hand — built for Texas collectors.

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Texas Brass Knuckles Buyers Know Quality Gear When They See It

Texas brass knuckles buyers didn’t stumble into this market. You watched the 2019 Texas Penal Code 46.01 change, you know brass knuckles are legal here, and you’ve built your kit around that freedom. When a piece earns pocket space next to your Texas brass knuckles, it has to be more than loud. It has to be mechanically sound, collector-grade, and worth its spot in a Texas loadout.

The Iridescent Flash Front-Switch OTF Knife - Rainbow Damascus was built with that same Texas mindset: legal confidence for your brass knuckles, serious function for your OTF, and showpiece finish that doesn’t blink.

How Texas Brass Knuckles Culture Shapes Knife Choice

Since brass knuckles became fully legal in Texas in September 2019, the gear standard stepped up. Texas brass knuckles collectors moved from hiding pieces in drawers to curating trays, cases, and daily carry rotations. Once your knuckles are squared away under Texas law, the next question is simple: what knife belongs beside them?

For a lot of Texas buyers, the answer is a modern front-switch OTF with the same attitude as a well-made set of Texas brass knuckles: fast, decisive, and unapologetically bold. That’s exactly where this rainbow Damascus-style spear-point OTF lands.

Material and Build: Why This OTF Earns Texas Collector Respect

Texas collectors look past the shine first. They want to know: does the build hold up when the weather swings from Hill Country drizzle to Panhandle dry heat? The Iridescent Flash centers on a rainbow Damascus-etch spear point blade with a clean, plain edge for real cutting, not just display. The etched pattern gives that multi-color, layered look without sacrificing a functional grind.

The handle is matte black G10 — light, tough, and stable when Texas temperatures run from truck-seat hot to cold-stand night. Contoured sides and inlaid grip panels add traction without tearing up your pocket. Rainbow-anodized screws and hardware echo the blade’s color, but the handle stays purpose-driven: straight, easy to index, and built around a front switch that tracks cleanly.

At 3.75 inches of blade and 9.25 inches overall, this isn’t a toy OTF. It’s a full-size, spear-point profile that balances reach and control for everyday tasks, shop duty, or range-day carry.

Texas Brass Knuckles Mindset, Front-Switch OTF Execution

Texas brass knuckles buyers already operate in a legal lane most states won’t touch. That same attitude shows up in how they choose an automatic OTF. The front switch on this knife is centered on the handle face for instinctive thumb travel: straight push to fire, straight pull to retract. No wasted motion, no hunting for a side-mounted button in the dark.

OTF knives appeal to the same Texas instinct that made brass knuckles culture thrive after 2019: clean lines, fast action, and a piece you can show a fellow collector without apology. The Iridescent Flash fits that mold. It’s got tactical bones and a rainbow Damascus-style finish that stops people mid-conversation at the counter or the tailgate.

Carry Context for Texas Buyers

Texas Reality: Gear Built for Real Use

Texas carry culture is direct. Whether you’re sliding Texas brass knuckles into a case at home or clipping an OTF to your pocket for the day, the test is the same: will you actually carry it?

This knife’s rectangular profile and deep-carry pocket clip keep it low-key when you want it quiet. The nylon pouch gives you a backup carry option in a bag or console. A lanyard hole at the butt adds another way to anchor or retrieve it fast around ranch gates, shop benches, or range gear.

Front-Switch Feel and Everyday Function

The action is where Texas collectors make up their minds. The front switch on the Iridescent Flash tracks along a defined channel with a confident, audible deployment that matches its visual punch. It’s one-handed, straightforward, and repeatable — exactly what Texas buyers expect from a modern tactical OTF sitting next to their Texas brass knuckles in a case.

Texas Brass Knuckles: What Buyers Need to Know

Are brass knuckles legal in Texas?

Yes. Brass knuckles have been legal in Texas since September 1, 2019, when the Texas Legislature removed them from the prohibited weapons list in Penal Code 46.01 and related sections. That change opened the door for open, above-board buying, collecting, and displaying of Texas brass knuckles — no more gray-area drawer pieces, no more guessing. In Texas, brass knuckles are a lawful part of your collection.

Can I carry brass knuckles in Texas?

Under current Texas law, possession of brass knuckles is legal statewide, and that includes having them on your person. The smart Texas approach is simple: keep your Texas brass knuckles where you reasonably possess your other legal defensive tools, respect posted property rules, and understand that private businesses and secured areas can set their own restrictions. Public versus private is a property-rights question now, not a criminal one built around the old banned-weapons list.

What are the best brass knuckles to buy in Texas?

The best Texas brass knuckles match how you actually use and display your gear. Look for solid metal construction, clean machining, and finish work that holds up under handling — the same way you’d judge an automatic OTF like this one. Texas collectors tend to favor pieces that sit well in a tray beside a strong knife: weighty brass or steel, no casting voids, and details that feel intentional, not novelty-grade. When your knuckles pass that test, a knife like the Iridescent Flash OTF completes the picture: legal brass knuckles, serious OTF, one Texas-focused collection.

Why This OTF Belongs Beside Texas Brass Knuckles

Texas brass knuckles law in 2019 turned a quiet, half-hidden hobby into an open collector culture. Cases came out onto counters. Trays showed up on coffee tables, gun rooms, and shop benches across the state. When you lay your Texas brass knuckles out now, the knife you drop beside them says just as much about you.

The Iridescent Flash Front-Switch OTF Knife - Rainbow Damascus earns that spot by doing three things well: it looks like it belongs in a Texas collection, it works like a modern tactical tool, and it carries easily enough that it doesn’t get left at home. Rainbow Damascus-style blade, matte black G10 handle, front-switch deployment, pocket clip, nylon pouch — no fluff, just features a Texas buyer will actually use.

If you’re the kind of Texan who knows exactly when brass knuckles became legal here, you already know why that matters. This knife is built for that same buyer — a Texas collector who values legal clarity, dependable hardware, and gear that stands out for the right reasons. In a state where Texas brass knuckles are finally treated like the legal collectables they are, this OTF fits right in.

Blade Length (inches) 3.75
Overall Length (inches) 9.25
Closed Length (inches) 5.375
Blade Color Rainbow
Blade Finish Etch
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material G-10
Button Type Front Switch
Theme Rainbow Damascus
Pocket Clip Yes
Sheath/Holster Nylon Pouch