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7 Things You Should Not Do With a Brass Knuckles Knife!

Brass Knuckles Knife

By Zara SophiaPublished 11 days ago 4 min read
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A brass knuckle knife is a type of knife that has a fringed, metal-clad knuckle, which may serve as a guard. Knuckle duster knives were commonplace throughout history until the mid-1800s. They are typically worn on the hand of one or more fingers and generally fall into two styles: straight knuckle knives with an obtuse point or a more acute pointed style.

Who Introduced a Knuckle Knife?

These days the world of knives is turning towards more and more tactical, specialized knives. One of these new style knives is the brass knuckle knife. Their origins date back to 17th-century China when they were used in hunting and warfare to kill animals and their enemies with one direct punch or slash, respectively.

But today they are mostly out in the market for self-defense and making a statement. What's more interesting is that there are loads of myths about these knives that most people tend to believe without even asking why, where, or how. Most, if not all of us have seen someone wearing a knuckle knife at least once in our lives without even realizing it.

It was probably on the street, in class, or even in the latest movie you watched that someone was wielding a knuckle knife and you didn't even know it until now. So let's unravel some of the mysteries about these knives before we end up buying one from its rightful owner or running away screaming like a little girl.

Handle Your Knuckle Knife Carefully:

Be careful during play fighting and never put this on while engaging in real fighting - including fitness training - because it could cause significant harm to your opponent without warning. Here are 7 things you should not do with your brass knuckle knife:

1. Directly Through Knife on Enemy:

Knuckle knives are designed for self-defense to save your life but not to take a life. The knife edge has to be kept on the top and not directed straight out from you so that it won't fail during an actual fight and result in significant injuries. Keeping it in a vertical position also helps prevent it from being easily taken away by your opponent.

2. Unprotected Carrying:

You can bundle it with other accessories such as a flashlight, tactical pen, or keychain knife to help you carry it onto airplanes or into venues where knives are prohibited, such as schools, courthouses, malls, and government buildings. You can also clip it on your waistband or bag strap.

3. Don't Use It as a Hammer:

These knuckle knives are made for enhancing your hand strength but they will be destroyed if you use them to hit any objects - only use them against human flesh and bone.

4. Not for Throwing:

When you throw a knife in the woods or at an empty wall, do not miss the knife and place yourself in danger, especially when you have aimed at a living target. You cannot retrieve the knife and cannot seek help when you lose it in places that are not easily accessible to humans due to high levels of danger.

5. Don't Chase the Knife:

When you lose your knife in a dangerous place, it could be difficult to search for it and may lead to more danger since you will be moving about instead of staying still. You should never chase a brass knuckle knife to find it because it can get stuck through the ground or trees and endanger your own life.

6. If You Lose It:

When you lose your brass knuckle knife, it is very difficult to find if you do not have the original packaging as a guide - especially if you lost it in a wooded area that has no buildings available. You should leave it alone and tell someone else to look for it.

7. Not for Fighting:

These knuckle knives are meant to be used on humans and for self-defense purposes. They are not meant to poke animals, pierce cans, or similar tasks - even if you are in a military or law enforcement position - because it is illegal to do so.

Safely Use a Knuckle Knife!

Many experts believe that knuckle knives are unsafe to use. The reason for their concern is the lack of a guard on a brass knuckle blade. Experts point out that the two sharp ends can slice through an artery or vein with little effort, allowing you to bleed out and die from this kind of injury. Even if you know how to crack a rib with your bare hands, it doesn’t mean you know how to defend yourself or protect others from harm when using a brass knuckle knife.

Even though many countries have legislation in place against carrying these knives, they’re still available on the black market and can be purchased online. If you want to know whether or not it’s safe to use a knuckle knife, there are a number of factors to consider. A lot of them depend on your intent and the situation you’re in when carrying or using the weapon.

While cops have guns, they can also conceal all sorts of knives on their person, including brass knuckle blades. The reason for this is that there are so many ways that these blades can be concealed, making it almost impossible for others to know that you have one on your person.

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About the Creator

Zara Sophia

A Writer/blogger by day, a knife enthusiast and survivalist by night. I've reviewed a lot of products and have helped people make the right purchase.

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