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Timber Ridge Full-Tang Hunting Knife - Natural Wood

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Timber Ridge puts a classic full‑tang hunting knife back where it belongs—working. A 7-inch 3CR13 stainless clip point runs clean through a 5-inch natural wood handle, giving you real balance and bite for field dressing, camp chores, and clean notches. The polished guard locks your grip; the satin edge does the quiet work. Belt it in the nylon sheath and forget it until you need it. Solid, simple, and built for Texas country.

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Texas Knives, Texas Work: A Classic Field Blade Built Right

Texas hunters don’t need to be sold on fixed blades. You already know what a real hunting knife should do. The Timber Ridge Full-Tang Hunting Knife - Natural Wood is built around that simple idea: a straight-shooting field knife that disappears into your hand and shows up when the work starts.

A 7-inch clip point in 3CR13 stainless runs full tang through a 5-inch natural wood handle. That gives you reach for field dressing, leverage for camp chores, and control for the small, quiet cuts. No gimmicks. Just a traditional fixed blade tuned for real country work.

Not Brass, But Built for the Same Texas Buyer

Texas brass knuckles buyers look for the same things serious knife buyers do: clear legality, solid build, no-nonsense value. This isn’t a striking tool—it’s a classic fixed blade hunting knife—but it’s made for the same Texas crowd that appreciates honest steel and clean lines.

You get a full-tang spine, natural wood scales pinned in brass, and a polished guard that keeps your hand where it belongs. The Timber Ridge rides on your belt the way a good hunting knife should: ready, out of the way, and up to any chore from lease to fenceline.

Blade Built for Texas Country

The 7-inch clip point blade is the heart of this knife. At 3CR13 stainless, it holds a working edge, shrugs off sweat and weather, and touches up fast on a simple stone. It’s not a safe‑queen steel; it’s a working alloy meant to see blood, brush, and rope.

The polished finish slides clean through hide and meat, and the narrow point gives you the kind of tip control you want when you’re opening an animal without punching into the wrong place. Texas hunters know: one good clip point will do more than a drawer full of toys.

Full-Tang Confidence You Can Feel

From pommel to tip, this is a true full-tang fixed blade. You can see the steel running the length of the handle. That matters in Texas country where a knife may end up batoning kindling, popping joints, or prying when nothing else is at hand.

No folders to fail. No moving parts. Just solid steel and wood, built to take the kind of side loads and torque a real season puts on gear.

Handle, Balance, and Control for Long Days

The 5-inch natural wood handle is shaped to settle into your palm, not fight it. The curved profile gives you a swell where you need it and a taper where your fingers lock down. Polished wood scales show their grain and pick up their own character as the miles add up.

Two brass pins tie the handle down cleanly, with a polished guard giving you a clear stop up front. It’s the kind of handle you can run bare-handed for an entire afternoon of camp work without paying for it later.

Carry That Fits Texas Field Life

The included nylon sheath rides on your belt or pack strap without drama. It’s light, tough enough for daily use, and keeps the Timber Ridge close at hand. In and out of trucks, up and down blinds, in the brush or at camp—this is the kind of fixed blade you strap on in the morning and forget about until it’s needed.

Texas Brass Knuckles Law and Knife Culture

Since September 2019, Texas has treated brass knuckles differently than most states—lifting the old ban and making them legal to own and buy here. That same shift in attitude shows up in how Texans think about all personal tools: you’re trusted to choose your own gear, from Texas brass knuckles to hunting knives like this one.

Texas Penal Code changes around 2019 cleared the way for a true collector and user market. Brass knuckles became legal in Texas, and Texans leaned into owning well-made tools—impact or edge—without being talked down to. This fixed blade lives in that same world: built for adults who know the law, know the work, and pick tools that match.

Public vs. Private Carry, Texas Reality

With brass knuckles, Texans pay attention to how and where they carry in public. With knives, the focus is on blade length, purpose, and setting. Around a lease, homestead, or camp, a 12-inch overall hunting knife like this is a normal part of the day. On the road, most Texans sheathe it, respect posted rules, and let common sense and current Texas law guide where it rides.

That’s the thread tying Texas brass knuckles culture and knife culture together: understand the law, carry responsibly, and let well-built tools do the work they were made to do.

Texas Brass Knuckles: What Buyers Need to Know

Are brass knuckles legal in Texas?

Yes. Since September 1, 2019, brass knuckles have been legal to own and buy in Texas. The change to Texas Penal Code 46.01 and related sections removed brass knuckles from the prohibited weapons list. That opened the door for a legitimate Texas brass knuckles market and for collectors who want impact tools, knives, or both under one roof.

Can I carry brass knuckles in Texas?

In Texas, you can lawfully possess brass knuckles, but how you carry them in public still lives under the same common-sense rules that cover other personal defense tools. Private property, your truck, your land—Texans treat those as home ground. In public spaces, responsible carry means staying aware of current statutes, locations with special rules, and any posted restrictions, the same way you do with larger blades and firearms.

What are the best brass knuckles to buy in Texas?

The best Texas brass knuckles share three traits: they respect Texas law, they’re built from solid material (steel or quality alloy, not flea-market pot metal), and they come from a seller who speaks to Texas specifically. The same checklist applies to your knives: honest steel, solid construction, and a design that fits how Texans actually use their gear—from the lease to the line shack to the back forty.

Why the Timber Ridge Belongs in a Texas Collection

Texans who buy brass knuckles, fixed blades, and everyday carry gear tend to build kits, not drawers of curiosities. The Timber Ridge Full-Tang Hunting Knife - Natural Wood earns its spot because it covers the core job: a trustworthy hunting and camp knife with a traditional look and practical build.

Full-tang 3CR13 stainless. 7-inch clip point. 5-inch natural wood handle pinned in brass. Nylon sheath that rides quiet on a belt. It’s the kind of blade you hand to a friend at camp without a speech. It just works.

If you’re the kind of Texas buyer who wants your Texas brass knuckles and your hunting knife to come from the same no-nonsense place, this piece fits. One look tells you what it is. One season proves why it belongs.

Blade Length (inches) 7
Overall Length (inches) 12
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Polished
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material 3CR13 Stainless Steel
Handle Finish Polished
Handle Material Natural Wood
Theme None
Handle Length (inches) 5
Tang Type Full Tang
Sheath/Holster Nylon Sheath