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Patriot Surge Single-Action OTF Knife - USA Flag Aluminum

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Texas brass knuckles made the law honest in 2019; Texans who know that also know a solid OTF when they see one. The Patriot Surge Single-Action OTF Knife brings that same no-nonsense attitude, with a 3.625" stainless clip point blade snapping out from a 3D USA flag aluminum handle. At 9.3 ounces, it rides steady with a slide deployment, rear pocket clip, glass-breaker pommel, and nylon sheath that mounts clean on your kit. Built to work, built to show exactly where you stand.

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Texas Brass Knuckles Legal, Texas OTF Knives Ready

Texas brass knuckles have been fully legal since September 2019. That change in Texas Penal Code 46.01 didn’t just free up one tool; it signaled that Texas would treat grown Texans like adults when it comes to metal in their hands. The same buyer who knows brass knuckles are legal in Texas is the one looking for a hard-use out-the-front knife that matches that mindset—straight, lawful, and built to work.

The Patriot Surge Single-Action OTF Knife sits right in that lane. It’s a patriotic OTF with a 3D USA flag aluminum handle and a stainless clip point blade that comes out with one confident slide. No flash, no gimmick, just a clear purpose and a clear identity.

Texas Brass Knuckles Law 2019: The Turning Point

In 2019, Texas cleaned up its weapons code and finally pulled brass knuckles off the prohibited weapons list in Penal Code 46.01 and 46.05. Overnight, Texas brass knuckles went from contraband to collector gear you can legally buy, own, and display in this state. That same update confirmed something Texans already knew: responsible adults don’t need hand-holding from lawmakers to own metal tools.

That’s the legal climate this OTF knife lives in. You’re not guessing. You’re not hoping. You already know where Texas stands on brass knuckles and similar gear, and you’re building a collection around that freedom—knuckles on the shelf, OTF knife clipped in the pocket, and the law on your side.

Patriot Surge: USA Flag OTF Built for Texas Carriers

This isn’t a dress knife. The Patriot Surge is a working out-the-front knife with a bold USA flag frame. The 3.625-inch stainless steel clip point blade runs a matte silver finish with cutout slots along the spine to cut weight and add character. Closed, it sits at 5.75 inches, with an overall length of 9.35 inches once deployed—full-size presence without feeling unwieldy.

The handle is where it declares itself. A 3D-textured, glossy aluminum grip wrapped in a detailed stars-and-stripes graphic, anchored by visible hardware and a pointed glass-breaker pommel. The slide switch rides the side where it should—easy thumb access, clear travel, positive stop. You feel the mechanics each time you fire it. Single-action means you deploy with authority, then manually reset, giving you tactile control every step of the way.

Material and Build Quality for a Texas Collector

Texas collectors judge gear by what it’s made of and how it holds up. The Patriot Surge answers with stainless steel, aluminum, and hardware intended for real carry, not just a display case.

  • Blade: Matte-finished stainless steel clip point, plain edge for clean, controllable cuts and easy touch-ups in the field.
  • Handle: Aluminum frame with a 3D USA flag pattern, offering grip texture beneath the print so the flag isn’t just for show.
  • Weight: 9.3 ounces—enough mass to feel planted in the hand and steady on a cut, without dragging your pocket down.
  • Carry: Deep-carry pocket clip on the reverse and a nylon sheath that straps onto MOLLE or belt for pack or plate carrier setups.
  • Strike Point: Glass-breaker pommel at the rear for emergencies or hard-surface impact when needed.

This is the kind of build that fits beside Texas brass knuckles on the shelf: metal, intentional, and unapologetically practical.

Texas Brass Knuckles Culture and the Knife Beside Them

Walk into a serious Texas collection now and you’ll see a pattern: brass knuckles stacked by finish—brass, black, stonewashed—and right beside them, a row of OTF and tactical folders. When brass knuckles became legal in Texas in 2019, it didn’t just open one product category; it started a more open, grown-up conversation about personal metal. Texans leaned in.

The Patriot Surge fits that culture. The USA flag handle speaks to the same mindset that made Texas brass knuckles legal again: respect for personal choice, respect for capability, and pride in where you live. You don’t buy this to hide it. You buy it because you like what it says when you set it down on a table or pull it from a sheath.

Texas Carry Context: OTF and Everyday Use

Texas carry culture is simple: if the law says you can have it, you carry it like you mean it. The nylon sheath rides clean on a belt or MOLLE field, making this OTF a natural fit on range rigs, ranch gear, or duty-style setups. The pocket clip keeps it lower profile for daily urban carry, giving you a patriotic OTF that doesn’t scream until the blade’s out.

For the same buyer who knows exactly how and where they carry Texas brass knuckles in their own life—displayed at home, integrated into a collection—this OTF is the everyday counterpart, ready for boxes, straps, cordage, or emergency glass work.

Single-Action OTF Deployment, Texas Straight

Single-action out-the-front knives reward deliberate users. You drive the slide forward, the blade snaps into play, and you can feel the lock. To reset, you control the blade back home. Texans who appreciate mechanical honesty in their brass knuckles and blades will recognize the appeal: nothing hidden, no vague mystery spring, just a clear system you learn and own.

Texas Brass Knuckles: What Buyers Need to Know

Are brass knuckles legal in Texas?

Yes. Brass knuckles are legal in Texas. Since September 1, 2019, when the Texas Legislature amended Penal Code 46.01 and removed knuckles from the prohibited weapons list, Texans have been free to buy, own, and collect brass knuckles in this state. That’s settled law, and it’s the backbone of the Texas brass knuckles market you’re buying into.

Can I carry brass knuckles in Texas?

Under current Texas law, an adult who can legally possess weapons can also possess brass knuckles. Public carry in most everyday contexts is legal, but common sense still applies: certain secured areas, schools, and high-security environments have their own rules. Texans who carry brass knuckles treat them like any serious tool—lawful, but used and carried responsibly.

What are the best brass knuckles to buy in Texas?

The best brass knuckles for a Texas buyer balance material, machining, and the way they sit in a Texas collection. Solid metal—brass, steel, or aluminum—clean edges, proper finger spacing, and a finish that matches your other pieces. Many Texas collectors pair a favorite set of brass knuckles with an OTF like this Patriot Surge: knuckles for the shelf, knife for the pocket, both tied together by quality metal and a legal climate that respects the owner.

Texas Collector Identity and the Patriot Surge OTF Knife

Being a Texas brass knuckles buyer in 2024 means you remember—or at least understand—what shifted in 2019. The law caught up with reality, and Texans answered by building serious collections. This Patriot Surge Single-Action OTF Knife slots in alongside that history: a USA flag aluminum frame, stainless clip point blade, and hardware meant for actual use, not just photos.

If you’re the Texan who already knows brass knuckles are legal here, you don’t need a lecture. You need metal you can trust, from a seller who speaks your language. This OTF knife delivers that: a patriotic out-the-front built for real work, carried in Texas, owned by someone who understands exactly what Texas brass knuckles and honest knives stand for.

Blade Length (inches) 3.625
Overall Length (inches) 9.35
Closed Length (inches) 5.75
Weight (oz.) 9.3
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Handle Finish Glossy
Handle Material Aluminum
Button Type Slide
Theme USA Flag
Double/Single Action Single
Pocket Clip Yes
Sheath/Holster Nylon Sheath