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Skyfire Dragon Spring Assisted Knife - Rainbow Finish

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Skyfire Arc Dragon Assisted Knife - Rainbow Iridescent

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Texas brass knuckles buyers who also carry a blade will recognize the same collector instinct in this Skyfire Arc Dragon assisted knife. A rainbow iridescent stainless blade and handle carry a raised dragon motif, backed by a spring-assisted flipper, liner lock, and pocket clip for real Texas EDC. At 4 inches of clip point steel, it cuts clean and rides low, giving a Texas collector a mythic showpiece that still works like a tool, not a toy.

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Texas Brass Knuckles Buyers, Meet Your Dragon-Blade Counterpart

Texas brass knuckles buyers know the law, know their tools, and don’t waste time on timid copy. This Skyfire Arc Dragon assisted knife belongs in that same lane — a bold, fantasy-styled EDC that still works like a real knife should in Texas hands. Rainbow iridescent from tip to tail, it carries a sculpted dragon across a stainless handle, backed by a spring-assisted clip point blade built for everyday cutting, not just display.

From Texas Brass Knuckles Culture to Texas EDC Blades

Since brass knuckles became legal in Texas in 2019, a clear collector culture has taken shape: Texas buyers want pieces that look like they mean something, but still stand up to use. That same instinct carries over to this assisted opening knife. The Skyfire Arc Dragon doesn’t hide — it flashes a full rainbow finish the way a polished brass knuckle set flashes under good light. It’s the same mindset: if you’re going to carry, carry something you’re not embarrassed to put on the table.

Texas brass knuckles collectors tend to value three things: legal clarity, material honesty, and design with a point of view. This knife lines up neatly with that standard. No mystery materials, no vague mechanism claims — just stainless steel, spring-assisted deployment, liner lock, and a pocket clip that lets it ride like any solid Texas EDC folder.

Texas EDC Quality: Steel, Spring, and Dragon Detail

The Skyfire Arc Dragon runs a 4-inch clip point stainless blade, giving you an 8.5-inch open length and a 4.5-inch closed profile that fits clean in a Texas front pocket. Stainless steel is the right call here: it shrugs off humidity, sweat, and glove-box storage the way a good metal Texas brass knuckle set shrugs off handling and time. This is a working alloy, not a shelf-only show metal.

The spring-assisted deployment uses a flipper tab you can hit with one finger. That means one-hand opening when you’re holding a box, rope, or anything else in the other hand. The liner lock seats positively behind the tang, giving you a confident lockup that feels familiar to anyone who already runs folding blades as part of their Texas carry setup.

The dragon theme isn’t just laser-etched art. The handle carries a raised, sculpted dragon in high relief, with scale texture you can feel, not just see. Those scales continue onto the blade spine and ricasso, tying handle and blade into one visual line. For a Texas collector already pairing brass knuckles, blades, and other metalwork, this dragon motif gives you a clear anchor piece that stands out without crossing into costume territory.

Carry Context for Texas Buyers

Texas brass knuckles culture has always sat alongside knives, belts, and other everyday gear. This assisted knife is built for that same daily use. The pocket clip sits tip-down and low-profile, so the rainbow finish only shows when you want it to. Closed, the 4.5-inch length and curved handle ride well in jeans, work pants, or a jacket pocket — the same clothing where a Texas buyer might also stash a legal set of brass knuckles at home or on private property.

Texas Carry Mindset: Tools That Earn Their Keep

Texas EDC isn’t about collecting safe queens that never see daylight. It’s about tools that look good, open clean, and cut when asked. The Skyfire Arc Dragon’s clip point blade handles boxes, cord, light utility, and day-to-day tasks without fuss. The rainbow finish draws the eye, but the edge does the work. If you’re the kind of Texas buyer who keeps brass knuckles as both legal metal and conversation piece, this knife fits the same lane: showpiece looks, working hardware.

Blade and Handle Geometry for Real Use

The curved handle gives you a natural index point behind the flipper tab, which doubles as a guard when open. That gives you a secure grip with the dragon relief acting as tactile traction. Stainless on stainless means the entire frame is metal — a plus for Texas collectors who prefer the solid, cold-in-hand feel found in quality brass knuckles and full-metal folders alike.

Texas Brass Knuckles Culture and Matching Metalwork

Since Texas brass knuckles law changed in 2019, serious buyers have started pairing their knuckles with complementary pieces: knives, coins, belt buckles, and other metal that tells a story. The Skyfire Arc Dragon assisted knife slots cleanly into that ecosystem. Rainbow-iridescent brass knuckles on the shelf beside a rainbow dragon folder on the desk — that’s how Texas collectors build coherent sets.

Texas brass knuckles buyers already expect to see clear metal descriptions, honest finishes, and no dancing around legality. This knife follows that same standard. It’s an assisted opening folding knife with a liner lock, stainless steel construction, and a full rainbow finish. No surprise materials, no vague language, just clear specs the way Texas buyers prefer.

Collector Value: Why This Piece Earns a Place

Texas collectors don’t add pieces just to fill space. They add what tells a story. The Skyfire Arc Dragon does that on three fronts: a bold rainbow finish that stands out in a case, a fully realized dragon design that ties blade and handle together, and a working assisted mechanism that proves it’s not just wall art.

For a Texas brass knuckles owner, this knife can be the blade that lives next to the knuckles on the same tray — bright metal, strong lines, and mythic imagery all in one. The dragon scales catch the light the way polished brass does, which makes this knife photograph and display well for Texas collectors who document their setups and share with other in-state buyers.

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 Penal Code was amended and knuckles were removed from the prohibited weapons list. Texas buyers who’ve followed that change know they can legally own and collect brass knuckles here, just as they can own an assisted opening knife like this Skyfire Arc Dragon without the kind of restrictions seen in other states.

Can I carry brass knuckles in Texas?

Texas law now allows possession of brass knuckles, and many Texans keep them at home, on private property, or as part of a personal collection. Public carry can still intersect with context and intent, so most serious Texas brass knuckles collectors treat them as legal metal kept in responsible settings — at home, in the shop, or in collection displays — while relying on tools like folding knives and other everyday gear for regular public carry.

What are the best brass knuckles to buy in Texas?

The best brass knuckles for a Texas buyer are solid metal builds with honest descriptions of material and weight, finished cleanly with no weak points or gimmicks. Texas collectors favor pieces that feel substantial in hand, display well, and pair naturally with other metal gear — like a rainbow-finished dragon assisted knife for those who like their collection to share a color or theme. Quality, material clarity, and Texas-specific legal confidence separate serious brass knuckles and matching blades from novelty junk.

Texas Collector Identity and Matching Steel

A Texas brass knuckles buyer isn’t guessing about the law anymore — that question was settled in 2019. Now the focus is on quality metal and coherent collections. The Skyfire Arc Dragon assisted knife is for that buyer: a Texas-minded collector who wants a rainbow-finished dragon blade that can sit beside Texas brass knuckles in the same tray and still go in the pocket when it’s time to work. This is how Texas brass knuckles culture and Texas EDC culture meet: legal confidence, honest steel, and gear that earns its place.

Blade Length (inches) 4
Overall Length (inches) 8.5
Closed Length (inches) 4.5
Blade Color Rainbow
Blade Finish Iridescent
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Handle Finish Iridescent
Handle Material Stainless Steel
Theme Dragon
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Spring-assisted
Lock Type Liner lock