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Stormgrain River-Edge Full-Tang Hunting Knife - Blue Wood

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Stormgrain Belt-Hunter Fixed Blade - Blue Wood

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Texas brass knuckles might get the headlines, but this Stormgrain Belt-Hunter Fixed Blade - Blue Wood is what rides a Texas belt when the work starts. A 5-inch Damascus clip-point runs full tang through blue-and-brown contoured wood that stays put when hands are wet. At 10 inches overall with a fitted leather sheath, it’s built for field dressing, camp chores, and hard Texas country—heritage lines, working steel, no nonsense.

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Texas Steel, Texas Hunt: This Fixed Blade Means Work

Texas brass knuckles get most of the legal talk these days, but when a Texas hunter steps off the road and into mesquite, he reaches for a fixed blade that won’t quit. The Stormgrain Belt-Hunter Fixed Blade - Blue Wood is that knife. Damascus steel up front, full tang from tip to pommel, contoured blue-and-brown wood in hand, and a leather sheath on the belt. Built for real field work, not a glass case—though it looks good enough to live there too.

From River-Pattern Damascus to Full-Tang Backbone

This knife starts with what matters most: the steel. The 5-inch clip-point blade is Damascus, with a flowing pattern that looks like river water pushed by a West Texas wind. That pattern isn’t paint; it’s layered steel forged into a single working edge. You get bite for skinning and slicing, and toughness for camp chores that go past polite use.

At 10 inches overall, the Stormgrain Belt-Hunter sits in the sweet spot: long enough for clean field dressing, short enough to choke up and control. The full tang runs the length of the handle, visible along the spine, so when you bear down on bone or heavy rope, you’re riding solid steel, not guesswork.

Handle Built for Wet Hands and Long Days

Texas hunting doesn’t care if your grip is perfect. It cares if your hand is wet, cold, tired, or bloody and the knife still stays put. That’s why the blue-and-brown wood handle on this fixed blade is more than decoration.

  • Contoured finger grooves that index your hand without thinking
  • Palm swell that fills the grip without feeling bulky
  • Polished segmented wood with brass-colored spacers for strength and style
  • Mosaic pin anchoring the handle like a custom shop piece

The blue wood feels like deep water along a timbered bank, backed by warm brown grain. It’s a visual cue that this knife belongs outdoors. The polish gives you a smooth finish, but the shaping and grooves lock your fingers in even when things get slick.

Sheath Carry That Fits Texas Country

On a Texas lease, at deer camp, or walking a creek bottom, this knife rides where it should: on the belt, in reach, out of the way. The fitted black leather sheath with white stitching is cut for this blade—no rattle, no slap, and no guessing when you draw or re-sheath in the dark.

It’s the kind of sheath you expect on a knife that will see actual years of use: thick leather, belt loop, and enough retention to trust it when you’re on an ATV, crawling under fence, or stepping into brush that wants to take your gear.

Collector-Grade Damascus, Working-Grade Intent

This isn’t a safe queen that’s scared of a mesquite thorn. The Damascus blade pattern is bold and dramatic, the sort of thing a collector notices from across the room, but the grind and clip-point profile are made to cut first and pose second.

  • Damascus steel blade with aggressive river-like pattern
  • Clip-point geometry for controlled tip work and clean lines
  • Plain edge that sharpens easily in camp
  • Full-tang build that shrugs off hard use

Texas collectors who live in the field understand that a knife earns its place on the rack by what it’s done, not just how it looks. This piece bridges both worlds—artful Damascus, mosaic pin detail, and real-world hunting lineage.

Texas Brass Knuckles Culture, Texas Knife Expectations

Since Texas brass knuckles became fully legal in 2019, Texas buyers have gotten used to one thing: straight answers and serious hardware. That mindset carries over here. The same Texas collector who knows the Penal Code chapter and verse wants a fixed blade that’s equally honest—real Damascus, real full tang, real leather, and a grip that stands up to sweat, blood, and weather.

Whether it rides next to a Texas brass knuckles piece in your gear drawer or on your belt every season, this Stormgrain Belt-Hunter matches that Texas-standard expectation: no gimmicks, no loose ends, just solid steel and wood ready to work.

Texas Brass Knuckles: What Buyers Need to Know

Are brass knuckles legal in Texas?

Yes. Brass knuckles became legal in Texas in September 2019 when the Legislature removed them from the prohibited weapons list in Penal Code 46.01 and 46.05. That change opened the door for Texas brass knuckles buyers and collectors to own, buy, and trade these pieces in-state without treating them like contraband. This site speaks directly to that Texas legal reality and builds its catalog around it.

Can I carry brass knuckles in Texas?

Under current Texas law, brass knuckles are no longer banned as a weapon, which means possession is legal statewide. How and where you carry them can still intersect with other laws—schools, certain secure areas, and specific posted locations have their own rules. In everyday Texas life, a lawful adult can own and carry brass knuckles, the same way a hunter can carry a fixed blade like this Stormgrain Belt-Hunter on private land, lease roads, and most public spaces without drama.

What are the best brass knuckles to buy in Texas?

The best Texas brass knuckles are built like a good Texas knife: quality metal, clean machining, and a finish that can live in your truck, safe, or range bag without falling apart. Texas buyers look for solid material (not pot-metal), a comfortable fit in hand, and a design that matches their use—whether that’s pure collecting, display, or legal personal defense. The same collector who cares about Damascus pattern, full tang, and leather on this hunting knife will gravitate toward brass knuckles with that same level of build and detail.

Why This Knife Belongs in a Texas Collection

Texas collectors build around story and substance. This Damascus fixed blade brings both. The river-pattern steel nods to moving water and forged tradition. The blue-and-brown wood echoes Texas sky and ground. The leather sheath belongs on a belt next to a revolver rig, not in a cardboard box.

If your collection already includes Texas brass knuckles and modern folders, this Stormgrain Belt-Hunter Fixed Blade - Blue Wood adds the classic hunting knife pillar—10 inches of balanced Texas-ready steel and wood that ties the set together. In a state where the law now recognizes what Texans have always known about personal gear and personal responsibility, this is the kind of blade that feels right at home.

For the buyer who already understands the Texas brass knuckles landscape and wants gear that matches that same level of legal confidence and material quality, this fixed blade is a straight answer: Damascus, full tang, leather, and a grip that feels like it was cut for your hand.

Blade Length (inches) 5
Overall Length (inches) 10
Weight (oz.) 16
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Patterned
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Damascus Steel
Handle Finish Polished
Handle Material Wood
Theme Damascus
Handle Length (inches) 5
Tang Type Full
Carry Method Sheath
Sheath/Holster Leather