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Has anyone had any real world "experience" (giving or receiving) with these things? Brass, steel, aluminum, plastic, it doesn't matter. I want a set, I think mostly because I'm not supposed to have them, but I can't imagine that I'd ever carry them. In my mind, they are going to break bones and tear skin open if someone was to get hit in the face or on the head with them. View Quote Don't Go To Jail - For Being In Possession Of Something Stupid. |
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A legal CCW pistol says An illegal pair of brass knuckles says "I like to brawl at the bar on weekends." View Quote Until its you in the defendants chair and theres a liberal juror... |
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What about a poor man that can not afford a CCW course Ccw View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Check your local laws. They're illegal in my jurisdiction. Also, if I was on a jury, I'd be a lot more understanding of a legal CCW than a pair of knucks. But why...use of force is either justified or it isn't and you Johnny_Reno are smart enough to know this. I have read many things you have posted over the years so I know you are "smart" You need to teach yourself just in case you ever are on a Jury that the use of force was either justified or it wasn't regardless of the TOOL being used. A legal CCW pistol says "I'm about personal protection." An illegal pair of brass knuckles says "I like to brawl at the bar on weekends." What about a poor man that can not afford a CCW course Ccw You can "what if" the situation until the cows come home, but it won't change the fact that brass knuckles are seen by the typical person as being a weapon used by thugs. Juries are made up out of typical people. ...and now I'll wait for someone to bring up that some people don't like guns...blah, blah, blah. It doesn't change the fact that they are perceived by the typical person differently. |
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Hmmm .... good idea actually. View Quote It really isn't. Take a look at the structure of the non locking carabiner and compare it to traditional brass knuckles. Attached File Attached File First as a non locking carabiner, the improvised knuckles do not have a solid structure. That means regardless of which way you hit with them (hinge in or hinge out) it will collapse. If you are lucky then you didn't drive that narrow spike of metal into your own knuckle. Second, a traditional pair of brass knuckles supports, separates and adds weight to the fist. Please note the half moon shape at the base of the knuckles. This is placed at the heel of the palm. This supports the broader structure of the knuckles and is not present in the carabiner. It works like the palm swell of a hammers handle. Traditional knuckles also have weight. Weight is the real benefit of knuckles. Weight helps the edges crush and cut as they impact. Most carabiners simply don't add enough weight to overcome the negatives of their structure. You don't have to believe me. All you need to do is spend a couple of bucks on a carabiner (or a little more on a locking carabiner) and punch a bag. |
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It really isn't. Take a look at the structure of the non locking carabiner and compare it to traditional brass knuckles. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/111690/image-148053.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/111690/image-148052.JPG First as a non locking carabiner, the improvised knuckles do not have a solid structure. That means regardless of which way you hit with them (hinge in or hinge out) it will collapse. If you are lucky then you didn't drive that narrow spike of metal into your own knuckle. Second, a traditional pair of brass knuckles supports, separates and adds weight to the fist. Please note the half moon shape at the base of the knuckles. This is placed at the heel of the palm. This supports the broader structure of the knuckles and is not present in the carabiner. It works like the palm swell of a hammers handle. Traditional knuckles also have weight. Weight is the real benefit of knuckles. Weight helps the edges crush and cut as they impact. Most carabiners simply don't add enough weight to overcome the negatives of their structure. You don't have to believe me. All you need to do is spend a couple of bucks on a carabiner (or a little more on a locking carabiner) and punch a bag. View Quote .....and ridge hands and back fists have no effect whatsoever....or hook punches..Dude....really? Look there's plenty of ways to apply a 'biner and seriously fuck someone up. I seen men torn up with nothing more than a wagon tongue. |
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.....and ridge hands and back fists have no effect whatsoever....or hook punches..Dude....really? Look there's plenty of ways to apply a 'biner and seriously fuck someone up. I seen men torn up with nothing more than a wagon tongue. View Quote Weird* only the bit in bold shows up in your post. A hook punch is still a punch and a carabiner doesn't add much value to it. What's a wagon tongue? ETA Oh I caught it on an edit. |
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A legal CCW pistol says "I'm about personal protection." An illegal pair of brass knuckles says "I like to brawl at the bar on weekends." View Quote So what about the guy that Can't afford a CCW class Can't afford a CCW license Can't afford a handgun But could and did make himself an improvised impact weapon Totality of circumstances has to be considered. |
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FIFY Legal or not carrying these around tells me a lot about you. ETA not you directly Reno View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Check your local laws. They're illegal in my jurisdiction. Also, if I was on a jury, I'd be a lot more understanding of a legal CCW than a pair of knucks. But why...use of force is either justified or it isn't and you Johnny_Reno are smart enough to know this. I have read many things you have posted over the years so I know you are "smart" You need to teach yourself just in case you ever are on a Jury that the use of force was either justified or it wasn't regardless of the TOOL being used. A legal CCW pistol says "I'm about personal protection." A pair of brass knuckles says "I like to brawl at the bar on weekends." Legal or not carrying these around tells me a lot about you. ETA not you directly Reno That you potentially hate poor people |
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Made a home made set once in high school welding class when teacher wasn't looking. They weren't comfortable at all and not being an expert in such things, didn't realize they would need a palm bar for support. So basically, as configured,
they probably would have broken all four of my fingers if i had ever tried to use them. |
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Weird only the bit in bold shows up in your post. A hook punch is still a punch and a carabiner doesn't add much value to it. What's a wagon tongue? View Quote Look man, you can rave all you want about your brass knuckles or little old rolled up newspaper or whatever it was. The fact is that I've seen men tore up by nothing bigger than a king bolt, from a wagon tongue, defending myself, stopping men in flight, etc... |
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Not sure it was a pic but it refers to something about a 1 1/2" guardrail nut and a length of paracord. ETA: Found it A bit more complex than the original I think View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Need that pic some guy posted a while ago with the caption "its not whiz bang tactical but one hit with it and its coloring books for Christmas". ETA: Found it A bit more complex than the original I think A guy at my college was hit with a sock that had a pool (billiard) ball in it. Coloring books for him too. |
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Had a buddy in high school receive very similar injuries, other kid had rolls of change in his fists. Wasn't even his fight, standing up for another kid.. no good deed goes unpunished.. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nephew was almost killed by a pair of BK. Broken eyesocket, jaw wired shut, concussion, cheek bone fracture. Pretty close call.y advise. See a pair shoot the mf rfn. Had a buddy in high school receive very similar injuries, other kid had rolls of change in his fists. Wasn't even his fight, standing up for another kid.. no good deed goes unpunished.. I got sucker punched in the nose with roll of quarters or nicks or something. In H.S. Luckily just broke my nose a little. Guy was weak. 70 guys tried to jump 3 of us lol. California things. |
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http://surviveusa.biz/images/IMG_0217.JPG A less conspicuous object that would be quite effective View Quote Knowing how to make a proper fist and how to punch is better than any of these novelties that risk breaking your hand. |
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Knowing how to make a proper fist and how to punch is better than any of these novelties that risk breaking your hand. View Quote Id probably prefer to get punched with a good fist than a proper set of brass knuckles, but I agree that knowing how to make a proper fist and how to punch is a skill worth learning. A weak fist will often cause a break at the wrist of the person throwing the punch. A proper fist will crush an eye socket like an eggshell with moderate force. Still...I will keep carrying a gun |
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I have a pair that I got somehow from a high school friend. It belonged to his grandmother, so that cracks me up. I have no idea how old it is, but it has to be one of the older BK I've seen.
I also have a plastic one...it's really solid, but not sure how well it would hold up to hitting something hard. |
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Surprised no one mentioned these folks:
http://www.brassknucklescompany.com/CRE/all-knuckles/the-original-brass-knuckles?cPath=42& Do what you will with the info... |
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If you are wanting them for personal protection, etc., a small sap would be better then knuckles. A sap is easily concealed and when you hit people with it, it doesn't immediately remove flesh. Bonk a guy in the head a few times with a sap and walk away. The guy isn't ruined but it'll take the fight out of them. View Quote |
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I used to carry them, but now I wear a pair of Oakley Tac gloves on the street. I used them once. I got into a pretty good resisting arrest where the guy was tased three times, with three policemen on top of him, and still kept fighting as we were trying to take him down. After the Taser proved ineffective, I peeked up, looked around for potential witnesses, slipped them on and cracked him on top of the head. His head bounced off the pavement from the blow. I split him open on his scalp and the blood started gushing (not uncommon for even a paper cut up there). He felt it gushing, wiped his face, looked at his hand, and said "Ok, I'm done." We cuffed him, got him stitched up, and sent him to jail for robbery. Only time I ever used them. View Quote Feel good story of the day |
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had my facebone broken from my left eye socket to below my nose, my teeth went through my lower lip and three teeth were busted out,
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Saw a fight in high school where a guy pulled out a pair and promptly got his ass beaten into the ground. View Quote In high school, I pulled out a pair because I was going to get my ass beat into the ground. Guy backed down. Good thing because I would have probably ended up on the receiving end.... |
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View Quote Had a guy in the emergency room a few weeks ago. He and his baby mommas boyfriend went to the ground. Boyfriend had a fucking trench knife and went all World War 1 on him. |
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I've seen people that supposedly got the shit beat out of them by someone using them. I've heard the "roll of quarters" thing too, but I don't know how you'd keep the end of the roll intact. Maybe tape? View Quote I've never heard of using a roll of quarters, I always of using an impact socket. I have one somewhere that I got before I was old enough to buy a gun and they were big enough that they felt like they would fuck your hand up if you tried to use them. |
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Had a guy in the emergency room a few weeks ago. He and his baby mommas boyfriend went to the ground. Boyfriend had a fucking trench knife and went all World War 1 on him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Had a guy in the emergency room a few weeks ago. He and his baby mommas boyfriend went to the ground. Boyfriend had a fucking trench knife and went all World War 1 on him. that had to have been brutal |
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prohibited weapon here. Still, a good shot with knucks can kill.
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My dad has some brass knuckles his grandfather used to carry when he worked on the railroad. Apparently, he put them on often, and they were effective, from what my dad tells me.
His grandpa was also a bare knuckle boxer, so I don't know if there's skill needed to use them effectively or not. This is all second hand from my dad. I can probably get pics of the knucks in a day or two if anyone wants. |
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Didn't Bogart get knocked out with a roll of quarters in "The Big Sleep"?
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I got a set of Afrankart double finger knuckles before they got ridiculously expensive. They fit like a glove and you are in no danger of breaking your fingers. They are brutal. They add a lot to a punch.
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I have a set from the 70's. They are machined out of brass.
I always thought I would screw myself up if I ever used them. Thug weapon. I feel better with a gun. |
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I've seen BK's used, rolls of quarters,, and large knives used as weapons, all have similar results. I carried a large lockback brass framed knife. I only used it once as a weapon, but it worked well. One swing, it hit the drunk attacking me's bicep, and his left arm was instantly useless. A couple more and he was down and helpless. I still carry that knife all these years later. It weighs over 8 ounces, and it's not as pretty as it was back then, but it's still not something I would ever want to get hit with. I can still punch pretty hard, and with that knife in my hand, a hit from it/me is going to cause major damage if I hit you in the chin or face.
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had my facebone broken from my left eye socket to below my nose, my teeth went through my lower lip and three teeth were busted out,
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These pics and stories are great!
I still think I want a set to add to the collection. They can go with the copy of Negan's bat I'm going to make. Lol Maybe they'd be a good project to (re)learn how to cast things. |
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If you are wanting them for personal protection, etc., a small sap would be better then knuckles. A sap is easily concealed and when you hit people with it, it doesn't immediately remove flesh. Bonk a guy in the head a few times with a sap and walk away. The guy isn't ruined but it'll take the fight out of them. That is a quarter on top od the knuckles so you can get an idea of scale on those bad boys. I have tried to buy them several times from my uncle but he won't budge. The big metal club between the knuckles was a tear gas club. that screws apart in the middle so you can load it. It has a firing mechanism that is thumb operated. So a little tap from a sap can be lethal and that is not something I would want to trust one way or the other. I know a guy that bought his fiance a sap for protection when she was working over time in the city. He gave her strict instructions to dump it if she ever had to us it. |
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