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Midnight Web Dazzle Assisted Opening Knife - Black with Blue

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Midnight Dazzle Spear-Point Assisted Knife - Black with Blue

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Texas brass knuckles buyers know their gear, and the same eye for detail applies to this Midnight Dazzle spear-point assisted knife. Black steel blade with white scrollwork, spring-assisted deployment, and a blue acrylic inlay handle give you a piece that looks custom without the attitude. Liner lock, pocket clip, and a 4" spear-point blade keep it ready for everyday Texas carry. It’s a modern ornamental folder that earns its place next to your Texas brass knuckles on the shelf or in your pocket.

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Texas Steel, Texas Style: Where Knives Sit Next to Brass Knuckles

Texas brass knuckles buyers already live in a state that trusts them with serious hardware. Since September 2019, Texas removed brass knuckles from the prohibited weapons list, and that same confidence carries over to the blades you choose. A Texas collection that includes Texas brass knuckles usually has one more constant: a dependable assisted opening knife with enough style to stand out and enough steel to back it up.

The Midnight Dazzle Spear-Point Assisted Knife - Black with Blue fits that lane clean. It’s built for everyday Texas carry, but it looks like it belongs in a display case right beside your best Texas brass knuckles.

Texas Brass Knuckles Culture Meets Assisted Knife Carry

When Texas brass knuckles became legal in 2019 under the changes to Penal Code 46.01, it didn’t just open the door for one weapon type. It sharpened a larger collector culture: Texans who know the law, follow it, and collect accordingly. Those same buyers don’t grab any folding knife off a rack. They match their Texas brass knuckles with pieces that show the same attitude: decisive, a little bold, and built to last.

This assisted opening knife checks those boxes. At 9.5 inches overall with a 4-inch spear-point blade, it has that slim, stiletto-inspired profile that sits well next to compact Texas brass knuckles on a shelf or in a shadow box. The black blade with white scroll and web pattern gives it a modern ornamental feel, while the blue acrylic inlay down the handle sets it apart from plain tactical folders.

Blade, Build, and Steel: Collector-Grade Details

Collectors who buy Texas brass knuckles don’t need hype; they need specifics. Here they are.

  • Blade length: 4" spear-point, plain edge
  • Overall length: 9.5" open
  • Closed length: 5.375"
  • Weight: 7.27 oz.
  • Mechanism: spring-assisted with flipper tab
  • Lock: liner lock
  • Pocket clip: yes, tip-down carry

The black matte spear-point blade carries a central ridge that gives it a dagger-like profile without losing everyday usability. It’s a plain edge, so you get full cutting surface, easy to maintain, and practical for Texas daily tasks — breaking down boxes, cutting cord, or quick utility work around the truck or shop.

The handle is where the collector value shows. Black scales carry a white scroll and web pattern that continues the blade’s design, and the blue acrylic inlay runs down the center like a river of color. Under that finish is a steel frame with a liner lock, giving you the solid "click" you expect when the blade locks up. At just over seven ounces, it has real presence in the hand — heavier than a minimal EDC, lighter than a brick, exactly where many Texas collectors like their assisted folders.

Texas Brass Knuckles Buyers and Everyday Knife Carry

Texas law treats brass knuckles and knives differently, but the mindset is the same: know the statute, then carry with confidence. You’re not guessing. You’re choosing. Texas brass knuckles buyers usually carry at least one blade as well, and spring-assisted folders like this sit in the sweet spot between speed and legality.

Texas Carry Mindset: Knife Beside Knuckles

In Texas, you can legally own brass knuckles and a wide range of knives. Most collectors keep a dedicated shelf or case: Texas brass knuckles lined up in front, a row of assisted knives, autos, and fixed blades behind. This Midnight Dazzle assisted knife was built to hold its own in that lineup: the ornate graphics echo custom work without the custom price, and the blue inlay throws light every time you tilt it.

Practical EDC in Texas Conditions

Texas heat, sweat, dust, and daily carry bring out weaknesses fast. This knife’s steel frame, liner lock, and straightforward spring-assisted mechanism keep things simple and serviceable. The matte finishes hide wear better than high-polish blades, and the acrylic inlay wipes clean without fuss. Clip it to jeans, work pants, or a jacket pocket — it carries slim, despite the visual drama.

Material and Collector Quality for a Texas Shelf

Collectors who already own Texas brass knuckles don’t buy blades just to have something sharp. They buy pieces that photograph well, display well, and still feel right when you open them one-handed.

The steel spear-point blade gives you that clean, centered symmetry collectors favor. The printed white scrollwork and web pattern add visual depth, aligning with modern fantasy and ornamental tastes without tipping into costume territory. The handle’s blue acrylic inlay is the focal point: iridescent, bright, and framed by black-and-white graphics that run down the spine of the knife.

For a Texas buyer, that means this knife checks three roles:

  • EDC tool: spring-assisted, liner lock, pocket clip for daily use.
  • Display piece: bold finish pairs well with Texas brass knuckles in photos or display cases.
  • Trade-ready item: looks and specs that hold up at Texas gun shows, swap meets, and collector tables.

Texas Brass Knuckles: What Buyers Need to Know

Are brass knuckles legal in Texas?

Yes. Brass knuckles are legal in Texas. In 2019, Texas lawmakers changed Penal Code section 46.01 and removed "knuckles" from the prohibited weapons list, effective September 1, 2019. Since then, Texans can legally buy, own, and possess brass knuckles in the state. Texas brass knuckles are now a legitimate part of the collector market, right alongside knives like this assisted folder.

Can I carry brass knuckles in Texas?

Under current Texas law, brass knuckles are not classified as a prohibited weapon, which means you can possess them and, in general, carry them. That said, common sense still applies: certain secured locations, schools, and specific posted premises can have their own rules and restrictions. Texas treats adults like adults, but it also expects you to respect posted notices and any special regulations on government or restricted property.

What are the best brass knuckles to buy in Texas?

The best Texas brass knuckles for you come down to three factors: material, build, and how they sit in your collection. Solid metal knuckles with clean machining, no sharp casting lines, and a finish that matches your knives tend to hold value and respect. Many Texas collectors pair black or polished metal Texas brass knuckles with a lead blade piece — a knife like this Midnight Dazzle — to anchor a display. Look for weight that feels substantial in hand, finger holes that fit you, and finishes that match the rest of your Texas kit.

Owning the Texas Collector Identity with Texas Brass Knuckles

Being a Texas brass knuckles owner today means you know exactly where Texas law stands and you choose your hardware accordingly. You’re not asking if it’s legal; you already read the Texas Penal Code change from 2019 or you watched it covered and remembered the date. From there, the only question is: does this piece earn a spot in your Texas collection?

The Midnight Dazzle Spear-Point Assisted Knife - Black with Blue is built to answer that with a quiet yes. It carries like a working knife, displays like a custom, and looks right at home beside a row of Texas brass knuckles. That’s the Texas brass knuckles mindset: lawful, informed, and particular about what you let ride in your pocket or sit on your shelf.

Blade Length (inches) 4
Overall Length (inches) 9.5
Closed Length (inches) 5.375
Weight (oz.) 7.27
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Acrylic
Theme None
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Spring-assisted
Lock Type Liner lock