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Rebel Clash Assisted Tactical Knife - Confederate Flag

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Rebel Banner Assisted Tactical Folder - Confederate Flag

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Texas brass knuckles buyers know the law; the same Texas confidence carries over to this Rebel Banner assisted tactical folder. You get a spring-assisted, matte black drop point blade paired with a bold Confederate flag aluminum handle, liner lock, and pocket clip. It’s a fast-opening, no-nonsense EDC piece built for Texas hands that like their gear loud, legal, and ready to work.

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Texas Knives, Texas Law, and the Rebel Banner Folder

In Texas, we don’t waste words about what’s legal. Brass knuckles are legal here. Assisted opening folders like this Rebel Banner Assisted Tactical Folder – Confederate Flag are legal here. Texas buyers already know it; they just want gear that matches that quiet confidence. This knife does exactly that: fast-opening tactical steel with a bold Southern rebel graphic, built for everyday Texas carry.

Texas Brass Knuckles Culture and the Blade That Rides Beside Them

The same Texas brass knuckles culture that grew after the 2019 law change didn’t grow in a vacuum. Collectors who care about Texas knuckles usually carry a knife that tells a story too. This assisted tactical folder fits that lane. Matte black drop point blade, Confederate flag handle, pocket clip, and spring assist make it a natural companion to a Texas-legal brass knuckle collection.

When a Texas buyer searches for brass knuckles Texas or brass knuckles legal Texas, they’re really looking for a seller who understands the full Texas weapons landscape. That’s why we stock blades like this: they speak to the same collector instinct and the same Texas legal certainty.

Build and Material Quality for Texas Carry

The blade is a 3.25-inch matte black drop point, plain edge steel. No gimmicks, just a practical tactical profile that handles everyday cutting tasks without drama. Dual elongated cutouts and a thumb stud keep deployment quick. Once you nudge it, the spring-assisted mechanism takes over and snaps the blade into place with positive, predictable force.

The handle is aluminum, finished in a full Confederate flag graphic with a weathered look. Aluminum keeps weight manageable at about 4.5 ounces while still feeling solid in hand. Finger grooves along the curve of the handle, plus jimping along the spine, give you a secure grip whether you’re breaking down boxes, cutting cord, or just opening feed bags out on Texas land.

A liner lock keeps the blade anchored open. It’s a simple, proven lock style that Texas knife owners know well. Add in the pocket clip and lanyard hole, and you’ve got several carry options that fit Texas life: jeans pocket in town, clipped inside work pants, or lashed to a range bag.

Texas Brass Knuckles, Texas Law, and How This Knife Fits

Texas law shifted in 2019 for brass knuckles. That change opened up a legal collector lane that Texans have embraced. The same confidence behind buying Texas brass knuckles from a Texas-aware seller carries over when you choose the knife that rides with them.

Texas Context: Blade as Everyday Companion

Texas doesn’t blink at a practical assisted opening folder. This piece is built as a working EDC: 8.25 inches overall, 4.75 inches closed, spring-assisted, and easy to clip into a pocket. It’s the kind of knife you carry all week and drop on the dresser beside your brass knuckles at night. No apology, no confusion — just legal, functional steel in a state that understands it.

Collector Mindset in a Texas-Legal World

Since September 2019, Texas brass knuckles buyers have shifted from asking, “Can I own this?” to asking, “Is this piece worth owning?” That same standard applies to knives. This Rebel Banner folder earns its spot with a clear point of view: Confederate flag handle for collectors who like rebel iconography, paired with straightforward tactical function that holds up under daily use.

Design Details Texas Collectors Actually Care About

Texas collectors judge hardware by the details, not just the graphic. On this folder, those details show up everywhere. The matte black blade finish cuts glare. Jimping on the spine near the thumb ramp gives you control when you choke up for precise cuts. The handle’s contour and finger grooves settle naturally into your grip, so it doesn’t twist under load.

The pocket clip is positioned for quick draw from the pocket, and the lanyard hole gives you the option of adding a fob or tether — practical for Texas ranch work, range days, or just making sure it doesn’t walk away at a tailgate. The overall size hits that middle ground: substantial enough to feel like a real tool, compact enough to disappear in a front pocket.

Texas Brass Knuckles: What Buyers Need to Know

Are brass knuckles legal in Texas?

Yes. Brass knuckles have been legal to possess in Texas since September 1, 2019, when the legislature removed them from the prohibited weapons list. Texas brass knuckles buyers don’t have to tiptoe around the law anymore; they can build real collections with confidence, just like they do with knives and other edge tools.

Can I carry brass knuckles in Texas?

Under current Texas law, adults can lawfully possess and carry brass knuckles in most everyday settings. That said, certain locations are always more restricted — the same kinds of places where other weapons face limitations, such as some government buildings or secured areas. Texas buyers handle that context the same way they do with knives: know where you’re going, know the rules of that specific spot, and carry accordingly.

What are the best brass knuckles to buy in Texas?

The best brass knuckles to buy in Texas are the ones that match three things: Texas legality, build quality, and your collector identity. Some buyers focus on solid metal Texas brass knuckles with clean machining and weight that feels right in the hand. Others lean toward themed designs that pair well with their knives — just like this Rebel Banner assisted opening folder pairs naturally with Southern or rebel-style brass knuckle pieces. In Texas, you have the legal freedom to prioritize both function and style.

Texas Collector Identity and the Rebel Banner Folder

A Texas brass knuckles collection says something about how you see this state and its laws: you pay attention, you understand the 2019 shift, and you choose to own what’s clearly legal here. Adding the Rebel Banner Assisted Tactical Folder – Confederate Flag is an extension of that same mindset. It’s a fast-opening, matte black, rebel-themed EDC knife that sits comfortably beside Texas brass knuckles in a drawer or display case and rides just as comfortably in your pocket every day.

This is how Texas brass knuckles buyers and knife collectors operate now: they move past basic legality and judge pieces on material, build, and the story they tell. This folder meets that standard — plainly, directly, and without needing to explain itself.

Blade Length (inches) 3.25
Overall Length (inches) 8.25
Closed Length (inches) 4.75
Weight (oz.) 4.5
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Aluminum
Theme Confederate Flag
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Spring-assisted
Lock Type Liner lock