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Posted: 2/26/2013 10:26:12 PM EDT
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That's a damn expensive paperweight. Microtech is synonymous with expensive. Nonetheless, $400+ is pretty common for offerings from higher end knife makers. |
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More useless shit for people with too much money and a dream.
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If I feel the need to put the 'knucks to a man, I eould probably just shoot him.
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OK, I understand brass.
And I know that titanium has useful properties related to hardness, etc. But isn't the weight of the brass a useful property as well? |
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OK, I understand brass. And I know that titanium has useful properties related to hardness, etc. But isn't the weight of the brass a useful property as well? It is. But damn if those little spikes wouldn't tear some ass up! |
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$400 for a set of knuckles that is still shaped to be cheap and easy to make rather than fit the human hand.
My brother used to make them when he got bored. The two smaller fingers shared their own opening, and the palm stop was rounded. The angle followed the natural angle of the fist too. The poor shape of most normal pairs can easily break your hand. I went off on a brick wall at the back of my old work and fucked it up pretty good. Not even a single ounce of pain. I was pissed beyone belief when I lost them. Those are a waste of money. Not for the obvious reasons, but ergonomically, they're the same uncomfortable piece of shit design that's been around forever. For that money, go have a set made that will custom fit your hand. Edit: I have only hit one person with brass knuckles. It is NOT pretty and does much more damage than you'd imagine. I wish I had my old pair for sentimental values. Now they're a novelty that I don't bother with. The spikes on the end of the model shown basically says "press charges and sue me" if you ever pop someone with them. You could get away with shooting someone before you get away with putting little holes in their skull from your $400 brass knuckles. |
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OK, I understand brass. And I know that titanium has useful properties related to hardness, etc. But isn't the weight of the brass a useful property as well? It is. But damn if those little spikes wouldn't tear some ass up! Those are the glass breakers that come standard on the Ultratech. They are excellent for tearing up your hand when you reach into your pockets... |
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$400 for a set of knuckles that is still shaped to be cheap and easy to make rather than fit the human hand. My brother used to make them when he got bored. The two smaller fingers shared their own opening, and the palm stop was rounded. The angle followed the natural angle of the fist too. The poor shape of most normal pairs can easily break your hand. I went off on a brick wall at the back of my old work and fucked it up pretty good. Not even a single ounce of pain. I was pissed beyone belief when I lost them. Those are a waste of money. Not for the obvious reasons, but ergonomically, they're the same uncomfortable piece of shit design that's been around forever. For that money, go have a set made that will custom fit your hand. Yeah, but these give you bragging rights My first thought, however, is that there are some serious hotspots on those knuckles that would need to be ground down. That's assuming anyone wanted to use them for anything other than a "paperweight". |
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OK, I understand brass. And I know that titanium has useful properties related to hardness, etc. But isn't the weight of the brass a useful property as well? It is. But damn if those little spikes wouldn't tear some ass up! Those are the glass breakers that come standard on the Ultratech. They are excellent for tearing up your hand when you reach into your pockets... Then forget it. I'll just stay with brass pair handed down from my Granddad. |
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OK, I understand brass. And I know that titanium has useful properties related to hardness, etc. But isn't the weight of the brass a useful property as well? Not as much as you'd think. The major benefit to knucks is that your hand remains a solid object throughout the strike. Heavier weight would help, but it's better to have a lighter pair to carry from one stack of papers to another on the other side of your desk. |
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Looks like it would cut the shit out of your hand if you hit something.
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I thought knucks were illegal? As a weapon, they are in most areas. Belt buckles, paperweights, etc. are perfectly acceptable. |
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I thought knucks were illegal? These are paperweights. |
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I see AIDs and hepatitis.
No, seriously. Use that thing on people and you might as well play the bottom bitch for anonymous bareback gay sex in the airport bathroom. |
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Quoted: I see AIDs and hepatitis. No, seriously. Use that thing on people and you might as well play the bottom bitch for anonymous bareback gay sex in the airport bathroom. You are inferring jail time right? OP. What is the legal difference between a paperweight and an illegal deadly weapon. Can NY Residents have magazine paperweights?
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They are made for the MT collecter market......and they will sell out quickly to the MT geeks.
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I see AIDs and hepatitis. No, seriously. Use that thing on people and you might as well play the bottom bitch for anonymous bareback gay sex in the airport bathroom. You are inferring jail time right? OP. What is the legal difference between a paperweight and an illegal deadly weapon. Can NY Residents have magazine paperweights? Are your hands completely free of cuts, scrapes, or hangnails? If they are they won't be after using that thing. People bleed when punched in the face with spikes. Would you punch someone with spikes that you know and also know is free of disease? Probably would be someone who is assaulting you and has made many previous bad decisions in life, probably someone you don't know. Ever watch cops? See how they freak out when they contact body fluids on the job? Ever see the creeps downtown with the yellow eyes?There is a reason for their concern. |
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They are made for the MT collecter market......and they will sell out quickly to the MT geeks. Useless items are useless. But hey, it's their money! |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I see AIDs and hepatitis. No, seriously. Use that thing on people and you might as well play the bottom bitch for anonymous bareback gay sex in the airport bathroom. You are inferring jail time right? OP. What is the legal difference between a paperweight and an illegal deadly weapon. Can NY Residents have magazine paperweights? Are your hands completely free of cuts, scrapes, or hangnails? If they are they won't be after using that thing. People bleed when punched in the face with spikes. Would you punch someone with spikes that you know and also know is free of disease? Probably would be someone who is assaulting you and has made many previous bad decisions in life, probably someone you don't know. Ever watch cops? See how they freak out when they contact body fluids on the job? Ever see the creeps downtown with the yellow eyes?There is a reason for their concern. I am familiar with this problem. I know a couple of cops who say that their tazer is their best friend and essentially the best piece of tech God has graced LEO's with in the history of time.
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Quoted: Quoted: They are made for the MT collecter market......and they will sell out quickly to the MT geeks. Useless items are useless. But hey, it's their money! I understand. Have done plenty of stupid shit with money in my time :( |
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Brass knuckles are generally considered lethal force, but I guess if assault with a deadly weapon/murder charges are your thing, then go for it
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Brass knuckles are generally considered lethal force, but I guess if assault with a deadly weapon/murder charges are your thing, then go for it aaaaaannd.... Piss off. |
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Brass knuckles are generally considered lethal force, but I guess if assault with a deadly weapon/murder charges are your thing, then go for it Use of firearms is generally consideref deadly force, but if murder charges are your thing... |
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I thought knucks were illegal? As a weapon, they are in most areas. Belt buckles, paperweights, etc. are perfectly acceptable. Depends on the state... IIRC, you wouldn't want to be caught in possession of those out in California... |
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I thought knucks were illegal? You can carry them here with a CCW. |
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At first I didn't want them.
All you haters, though, make me want to buy a pair just to spite you. |
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The spikes on the end of the model shown basically says "press charges and sue me" if you ever pop someone with them. That's most likely going to happen if you pop someone with any type of brass knuckles. Quoted:
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I thought knucks were illegal? As a weapon, they are in most areas. Belt buckles, paperweights, etc. are perfectly acceptable. Depends on the state... IIRC, you wouldn't want to be caught in possession of those out in California... Illegal to possess here. |
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Quoted: Quoted: That's a damn expensive paperweight. Microtech is synonymous with expensive. Nonetheless, $400+ is pretty common for offerings from higher end knife makers. This isn't a custom knife, this is a hunk of fucking titanium with some CF glued onto it. All parts machined. No talent required. |
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Quoted: At first I didn't want them. All you haters, though, make me want to buy a pair just to spite you. Find some Daltons. |
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I thought knucks were illegal? As a weapon, they are in most areas. Belt buckles, paperweights, etc. are perfectly acceptable. Just carry a decent sized padlock in your coat pocket . Extremely effective when slipped over your middle finger , yet completely legal just about anywhere . |
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OK, so I'll have to say it: for the money they want for these things you could certainly buy a used J frame.
it would be better at solving the problem and wouldn't get you in any more trouble than the knucks would cause you. |
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Just carry a decent sized padlock in your coat pocket . Extremely effective when slipped over your middle finger.... Sure is effective, almost lost my eye to that back in 1994. |
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I want hardened tungston knuckles... No you dont . . .too brittle . I broke my tungsten ring when I slapped it off of a vise in my shop . |
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The spikes on the end of the model shown basically says "press charges and sue me" if you ever pop someone with them. That's most likely going to happen if you pop someone with any type of brass knuckles. Quoted:
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I thought knucks were illegal? As a weapon, they are in most areas. Belt buckles, paperweights, etc. are perfectly acceptable. Depends on the state... IIRC, you wouldn't want to be caught in possession of those out in California... Illegal to possess here. Yeah, back in HS, (long ago) my buddy beat a guy up with brass knuckles who had threatened him with a knife the day before. The kids face was mangled. My buddy got probation, but it took him over 10 years to pay off fines & reconstructive surgery for the guy he beat up. It was actually pretty gross to watch. Blood everywhere and flaps of skin in seconds. |
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good post
I have bought my wife a microtech switchblade & one of their bowies for myself... then I saw the $400 price & thought I could just machine her a custom set Quoted: $400 for a set of knuckles that is still shaped to be cheap and easy to make rather than fit the human hand. My brother used to make them when he got bored. The two smaller fingers shared their own opening, and the palm stop was rounded. The angle followed the natural angle of the fist too. The poor shape of most normal pairs can easily break your hand. I went off on a brick wall at the back of my old work and fucked it up pretty good. Not even a single ounce of pain. I was pissed beyone belief when I lost them. Those are a waste of money. Not for the obvious reasons, but ergonomically, they're the same uncomfortable piece of shit design that's been around forever. For that money, go have a set made that will custom fit your hand. Edit: I have only hit one person with brass knuckles. It is NOT pretty and does much more damage than you'd imagine. I wish I had my old pair for sentimental values. Now they're a novelty that I don't bother with. The spikes on the end of the model shown basically says "press charges and sue me" if you ever pop someone with them. You could get away with shooting someone before you get away with putting little holes in their skull from your $400 brass knuckles. |
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A shortened 3/8 T-handle allen wrench , with the cushion handle , now that would end an argument quite quickly
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I thought knucks were illegal? As a weapon, they are in most areas. Belt buckles, paperweights, etc. are perfectly acceptable. Just carry a decent sized padlock in your coat pocket . Extremely effective when slipped over your middle finger , yet completely legal just about anywhere . You could tie a hankerchef to it and have a twofer. The price of the titanium have anything to do with the cost of it? |
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$425 for that shit!
I'll wait until the chinese rip it off for $20, and then I won't buy it anyway. |
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If you were to hunt around, you can buy custom knucks for much less money.
There are a few people making them. Lots of styles, different materials, etc. |
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There are all kinds of knucks on Amazon for $20. Why spend that kind of money on something so useless?
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Never did understand the lightweight knucks. They used brass because it's heavy.
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That's a damn expensive paperweight. Microtech is synonymous with expensive. Nonetheless, $400+ is pretty common for offerings from higher end knife makers. This isn't a custom knife, this is a hunk of fucking titanium with some CF glued onto it. All parts machined. No talent required. They should learn how and why to radius openings that fingers go through. Really crappy design. Old school cast brass was 100x better. Nowadays knucks are a ticket for trouble. Wouldn't have a set anywhere near me. |
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Quoted: Quoted: OK, I understand brass. And I know that titanium has useful properties related to hardness, etc. But isn't the weight of the brass a useful property as well? It is. But damn if those little spikes wouldn't tear some ass up! |
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Quoted: Quoted: I thought knucks were illegal? As a weapon, they are in most areas. Belt buckles, paperweights, etc. are perfectly acceptable. Get caught carrying them and the law won't buy the "paper weight" defense. |
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