Legal Definition and Related Resources of Brass knuckles (or knucks)
Meaning of Brass knuckles (or knucks)
A weapon consisting of metal covering part of the hand, and used to strike with. It was originally made of brass, and the name is now used as that of the weapon, without regard to the metal used. 3 Lea (Tenn.) 575; 3 S. W. 477.
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