Misc – BR-650 – Heavy Duty Brass Belt Buckle 1.5 lbs – Gold

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$54.95

Misc – BR-650 – Heavy Duty Brass Belt Buckle 1.5 lbs – Gold

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SKU: BR-650 Category: GTIN: BR-650
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Don’t throw your hand, these state of the art buckles are heavy duty and made of pure Brass. Please check your local and state laws for the legalpurchase/ sale of this item.

Metal ring and knuckle style weapons date back to ancient times and have been used all over the world for many hundreds of years. Vajra mushti has been practiced in India since at least the 12th century and mentioned in Manasollasa. The Nihang Sikhs used an early variant called Sher Panja in the 18th century. Cast iron, brass, lead, and wood knuckles were made in the United States during the American Civil War (1861–1865). Soldiers would often buy cast iron or brass knuckles. If they could not buy them, they would carve their own from wood, or cast them at camp by melting lead bullets and using a mold in the dirt.

Some brass knuckles have rounded rings, which increase the impact of blows from moderate to severe damage. Other instruments (not generally considered to be “brass knuckles” or “metal knuckles” per se) may have spikes, sharp points and cutting edges. These devices come in many variations and are called by a variety of names, including “knuckle knives.”

By the late 19th century, knuckledusters were incorporated into various kinds of pistols such as the Apache revolver used by criminals in France in the late 19th to early 20th centuries.[1] During World War I the US Army issued two different knuckle knives, the US model 1917 and US model 1918 Mark I trench knives. Knuckles and knuckle knives were also being made in England at the time and purchased privately by British soldiers. By World War II, knuckles and knuckle knives were quite popular with both American and British soldiers. The Model 1918 trench knives were reissued to American paratroopers. British Commandos even had their very own “Death’s Head” knuckle knife, featuring a skull-shaped brass knuckle handle.

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Weight 1.5 lbs
Dimensions 7.5 × 3.25 × 1.5 in
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1 review for Misc – BR-650 – Heavy Duty Brass Belt Buckle 1.5 lbs – Gold

  1. 5 out of 5

    Trenton Chastain (verified owner)

    I originally was using a buffing wheel and so it did put a high shine on it. I went back Today and look at them again and they have oxidized again and they are brass It just polished them so well that it looked like it was silver. Very pleased with them.

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