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Lone Star Strike Ballistic Assisted Folder - Gold Two-Tone

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Texas brass knuckles buyers know their tools, and this Lone Star Strike Ballistic Assisted Folder fits that same mindset. Spring-assisted, 8 inches overall, with a 3.5" 3Cr13 drop point blade and gold two-tone finish, it opens fast and locks solid with a liner lock. The stainless handle, jimping, and pocket clip make it an easy everyday carry in Texas heat and hard use. It’s a clean, modern folder for Texans who prefer function with a little flash.

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Texas Brass Knuckles Buyers Don’t Guess on Their Gear

In Texas, brass knuckles are legal, and so are the tools that often ride in the same pocket. The Lone Star Strike Ballistic Assisted Folder - Gold Two-Tone fits that Texas mindset: know the law, know your equipment, and carry pieces that earn their place. This isn’t a toy knife or a gas station throwaway. It’s a spring-assisted modern folder with a bold gold two-tone profile built for everyday carry in Texas conditions.

From Brass Knuckles to Blades: The Same Texas Collector Standard

Texas brass knuckles collectors look for the same things in a pocket knife that they look for in a knuckle piece: legality, reliability, and build that doesn’t quit under sweat, dust, and real use. This assisted opening knife runs 8 inches overall with a 3.5-inch 3Cr13 stainless steel drop point blade, finished in a clean gold and silver two-tone that stands out without getting silly. The 4.5-inch stainless handle matches that two-tone look with cutouts and grooves that actually serve grip and weight, not just style.

That matters to Texas buyers. You already know brass knuckles are legal in Texas since the 2019 change to Penal Code 46.01. You’re not here for hand-wringing disclaimers. You’re here for tools that match that same confidence: legal to own, and worth owning.

Texas Brass Knuckles Law in the Background, Quality Up Front

When Texas removed brass knuckles from the prohibited weapons list in 2019, it didn’t just open up a niche—it clarified a culture. Texans could finally buy brass knuckles, display them, and collect them without second-guessing the statute. That same buyer now expects knives and knuckles alike to meet a clear standard: straightforward legality and honest construction.

This assisted opening folder doesn’t ride on gimmicks. The spring-assisted flipper and thumb stud give quick one-handed deployment, backed by a liner lock that clicks in with solid engagement. The blade steel—3Cr13—is a proven stainless workhorse: easy to sharpen, corrosion resistant enough for Texas humidity and sweat, and tough enough for daily tasks from boxes to light work around the place.

Texas Carry Mindset: Pocket Tools that Make Sense

Texas brass knuckles owners think about carry, even when they’re not walking around with a set of knucks in their pocket. This knife fits that mindset: low-profile pocket clip, slim stainless handle, and a profile that disappears in jeans but comes out fast when you need it. The deep finger choil and jimping give control if you’re cutting rope, slicing boxes, or working in the garage in August heat.

Penal Code Confidence, Everyday Carry Reality

Texas Penal Code changes made brass knuckles legal to own. The day-to-day reality is simpler: Texans want to carry tools that would look right in a truck console, on a workbench, or clipped in a pocket all week. This assisted opening knife looks the part—gold and silver two-tone steel that reads as intentional, not gaudy. It’s the kind of blade a brass knuckles collector keeps handy because it feels like the same world: metal done right, for people who pay attention.

Material and Build: Why This Folder Belongs in a Texas Collection

Collectors in Texas don’t just stack pieces; they curate. The Lone Star Strike Ballistic Assisted Folder earns its slot on three counts: steel, action, and finish.

  • 3Cr13 stainless blade: Tough enough for daily cutting chores, easy to bring back to sharp with basic gear. It forgives neglect better than high-carbon steels in Texas humidity.
  • Spring-assisted action: The flipper and thumb stud work clean with a firm, fast snap that doesn’t feel sloppy. It’s built for repeat use, not just a one-time party trick.
  • Stainless two-tone handle: Matching gold and silver tones, cutouts for weight reduction, and contouring that fits a full hand without hot spots.
  • Liner lock construction: A proven mechanism that keeps the blade solidly open until you deliberately close it.
  • Pocket clip: Spine-mounted, straight to the point. It rides where you expect it and comes out the same way every time.

To a Texas brass knuckles buyer, those details read like they should: this is a working assisted opening knife with a bit of flash, not a flashy prop pretending to be a knife.

Texas Brass Knuckles: What Buyers Need to Know

Are brass knuckles legal in Texas?

Yes. Brass knuckles have been legal to own in Texas since September 2019, when the state removed them from the prohibited weapons list in the Penal Code. That change gave Texas collectors clear room to buy, own, and display brass knuckles as part of their collections. This site speaks directly to that Texas reality and builds out gear—like this assisted opening knife—that sits comfortably in the same legal, collector-friendly space.

Can I carry brass knuckles in Texas?

Texas allows ownership of brass knuckles, but how and where you carry any defensive tool still depends on context—public versus private spaces, and specific locations with their own rules. Texans who own brass knuckles often choose to keep them as part of a home or personal collection, and pair them with practical everyday carry tools like this spring-assisted folder for cutting and utility work. The knife here is built for that pocket, truck, or belt carry role.

What are the best brass knuckles to buy in Texas?

The best brass knuckles for a Texas buyer are built like this knife: honest metal, clean machining, and no confusion about what you’re getting. For knuckles, that means solid construction, finish that holds up, and a design that looks as intentional on a shelf as it feels in hand. Many Texas collectors build out sets—matching brass knuckles and knives by finish or theme. The gold two-tone on this assisted opening knife makes it a natural partner piece to any brass knuckles with a polished or plated metallic look.

Texas Brass Knuckles Culture, Texas Steel in Your Pocket

Texas brass knuckles law in 2019 didn’t create the culture—it just unshackled it. Texans were already drawn to honest metal, straightforward tools, and the quiet satisfaction of a well-built piece. The Lone Star Strike Ballistic Assisted Folder - Gold Two-Tone fits that culture. It’s a spring-assisted knife that stands on its own and sits comfortably alongside a Texas brass knuckles collection. If you’re the kind of buyer who knows brass knuckles are legal in Texas without looking it up, you’re the kind who will notice the steel, the action, and the finish on this knife. That’s the point.

Blade Length (inches) 3.5
Overall Length (inches) 8
Closed Length (inches) 4.5
Blade Color Gold
Blade Finish Two-tone
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material 3Cr13 steel
Handle Finish Two-tone
Handle Material Stainless steel
Theme None
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Spring-assisted
Lock Type Liner lock