Skip to Content
Lone Star Oath Heavyweight Brass Knuckles - Black Metal

Price:

21.99


Industrial Relic Steampunk Knuckle Paperweight - Black Steel
Industrial Relic Steampunk Knuckle Paperweight - Black Steel
13.99 13.99
Gentleman’s Milano Flick Switchblade Comb - Wood Handle
Gentleman’s Milano Flick Switchblade Comb - Wood Handle
11.99 11.99

Lone Star Oath Patriotic Knuckle Duster - Black Metal

https://www.texasautomaticknives.com/web/image/product.template/1869/image_1920?unique=4e21198

15 sold in last 24 hours

These Lone Star Oath patriotic brass knuckles are built like Texas itself—solid, bold, and proud of where they’re from. Heavyweight black metal carries the engraved promise: “LAND OF THE FREE TEXAS HOME OF THE BRAVE,” turning a classic knuckle duster silhouette into a statement collectible. At home in a Texas man-cave, behind a shop counter, or in a display case full of Lone Star history, this piece delivers instant shelf presence and a story your customers won’t walk past.

21.99 21.99 USD 21.99

PW300TXBR

Not Available For Sale

7 people are viewing this right now

  • Weight (oz.)
  • Theme
  • Length (inches)
  • Width (inches)
  • Thickness (inches)
  • Material
  • Color

This combination does not exist.

Weight (oz.) 10
Theme Texas
Length (inches) 4.5
Width (inches) 2.75
Thickness (inches) 0.5
Material Metal
Color Black

You May Also Like These

Texas Patriotic Brass Knuckles Built to Be Seen

The Lone Star Oath Patriotic Knuckle Duster isn’t trying to be a knife, an automatic knife, an OTF knife, or a switchblade. It’s a classic four-finger set of brass knuckles, cut from solid metal and finished in blackout black, with one job on the shelf: speak Texas pride loud and clear. The big bold TEXAS engraving and the line “LAND OF THE FREE HOME OF THE BRAVE” turn this knuckle duster into a statement piece for collectors who like their gear heavy and their message clear.

In a world where every site wants to call everything a tactical tool or a switchblade, this piece stands apart. No moving parts, no hidden blades, no automatic deployment—just a solid, display-ready Texas brass knuckle collectible with the kind of heft you feel the second you pick it up.

What This Texas Brass Knuckle Duster Really Is

Mechanically, this Lone Star Oath piece is as simple and honest as it looks. It’s a four-finger brass knuckle design, machined from solid metal, with rounded finger holes and a flat base that lets it sit right in a display case or on a shelf. There’s no folding mechanism like you’d find on an automatic knife, no sliding track like an OTF knife, and no spring-loaded side-opening action like a traditional switchblade.

That simplicity is exactly why collectors reach for a knuckle duster like this. You’re not buying a mystery mechanism—you’re buying shape, weight, and presence. At about 4.5 inches long, 2.75 inches wide, and a half inch thick, it fills the hand and the eye. The matte black finish keeps the metal looking serious, while the high-contrast engraving does all the talking.

Why It’s Not an Automatic, OTF, or Switchblade

For Texas buyers who pay attention to details, here’s the plain truth: an automatic knife or switchblade uses a spring to snap the blade open, usually from the side. An OTF knife sends the blade straight out the front of the handle along a track. This piece does none of that. It’s a fixed, solid knuckle duster—no deployment, no blade, no assisted opening of any kind. That clear line keeps your collection organized and your expectations straight.

Texas Pride Etched in Black Metal

The design language here is pure Lone Star. The big TEXAS wordmark sits in the center of the palm bar, framed by “LAND OF THE FREE” and “HOME OF THE BRAVE.” On a wall, in a gun room, or under glass in a Texas shop, it reads first as state pride, second as patriotic Americana, and only then as a classic brass knuckle silhouette.

That’s what separates this from a generic knuckle duster. You’re not just looking at a piece of metal shaped for impact—you’re looking at a Texas statement. Collectors who already own their share of automatic knives, OTF knives, and the occasional switchblade often want something that ties that whole display back to where they’re from. This does it in one clean line of engraving.

Heavyweight Build, Display-Ready Form

At 10 ounces, this is no lightweight novelty. The metal body has the mass and density collectors expect from real brass knuckles, even though the finish is a modern blackout black instead of polished brass. The rounded finger holes and beveled inner edges give it a finished, intentional look, not a rough cut-out. That matters when you’re laying it next to premium autos and OTF knives in a case—you want everything to feel like it belongs on the same shelf.

Texas Context: Display, Law, and Collector Reality

Texas has loosened up on a lot of weapons laws over the last several years, from automatic knives and OTF knives to old-school switchblades and now brass knuckles. As of current Texas law, brass knuckles and similar knuckle dusters are legal to own and carry for adults in the state. That said, common sense still applies. Private businesses, event venues, and certain secured locations can and do set their own rules, and a collector piece like this usually lives best on a shelf, not in a pocket.

Most serious Texas collectors treat a brass knuckle like this the same way they treat a high-end automatic knife: something you talk about, show off, and enjoy as part of a collection, not something you go looking to use. It anchors a Texas-themed display—maybe next to a Lone Star-marked switchblade, a blackout OTF knife, or a traditional lockback—and tells anyone who walks by exactly where your loyalties lie.

How It Fits a Texas Carry Lifestyle

For everyday carry in Texas, most folks still reach for a reliable pocket knife—maybe an automatic knife for one-handed deployment, an OTF knife for quick, straight-line action, or a manual folder for quieter days. This brass knuckle duster sits in a different lane. It’s more about identity than utility. You might keep it on a desk, in a truck console, or in a display case in the shop, where it starts conversations with customers or guests who know the symbolism when they see it.

Collector Value: Why This Piece Earns Its Space

A serious Texas knife collector doesn’t buy a piece like this instead of an automatic knife or OTF knife—they buy it alongside them. The Lone Star Oath knuckle duster brings three things to a collection that most blades don’t: visual punch, textual story, and unmistakable Texas branding. The engraving gives you something to read; the blackout finish ties in with modern tactical knives and switchblades; the form factor nods to old-school street history without turning your collection into a caricature.

If your display case already holds side-opening autos, double-action OTF knives, and a few classic switchblades, this Texas brass knuckle collectible breaks up all that blade steel with a bold, solid silhouette. It gives the eye a place to rest, and it gives you a Lone Star centerpiece to talk around when you’re walking someone through the collection.

What Texas Buyers Ask About Texas Brass Knuckles

How do these compare to an automatic knife, OTF knife, or switchblade?

Think of this Lone Star Oath piece as a different tool in the same cabinet. An automatic knife or switchblade is all about that spring-driven blade snapping open from the side. An OTF knife rides a rail and fires the blade straight out the front. This brass knuckle duster has no blade at all—just solid metal shaped for the hand. If your collection already covers autos, OTFs, and a few switchblades, this fills the non-blade, Texas-pride slot without any confusion about what it does.

Are brass knuckles like this legal to own in Texas?

Under current Texas law, brass knuckles and similar knuckle dusters are legal for adults to own and carry, just like automatic knives, OTF knives, and switchblades have been brought into the legal fold. That said, certain buildings, private businesses, schools, and secured areas can still restrict or ban them on their property. Most collectors treat this as a display or conversation piece—kept at home, in a shop, or in a private space—rather than something they walk around flashing in public.

Is this more of a display collectible or a practical tool?

This Lone Star Oath brass knuckle duster is first and foremost a display collectible with Texas written all over it. The 10-ounce weight and solid metal build are real enough, but the bold TEXAS engraving and patriotic line make it perfect for a shelf next to your favorite automatic knife, OTF knife, or switchblade. If what you want is everyday cutting utility, reach for a blade. If you want a piece that says where you’re from and what you stand for, this knuckle duster earns its spot.

In the end, this piece is for the Texas collector who already knows the difference between an automatic knife, an OTF knife, and a switchblade—and who wants one more object in the case that ties all that steel back to the Lone Star State. Heavy in the hand, clear in its message, and honest about what it is, the Lone Star Oath Patriotic Knuckle Duster is the kind of Texas collectible you don’t have to explain twice.