brass knuckles

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"He had a knife and had a friend pass him knuckledusters"
They attacked him with knuckledusters and a hammer and kicked him in the head."
Judge Rees added: "Knuckledusters are designed to inflict the most series injuries if used during a fight."
The haul included solid metal knuckledusters and batons marked 'Police'.
The frames of the knuckledusters are either brass, iron and silver or nickel-plated.
A teenage witness told how the accused showed him a knife "maybe 25" times, and knuckledusters "40, maybe 50" times before October 28 last year - the TURN TO PAGE SIX FROM PAGE ONE day Bailey, 16, was fatally stabbed at Cults Academy near Aberdeen.
From only five souvenir shops in Larnaca, officers removed 118 knuckledusters, 97 swords, 40 batons, 344 knives, four axes and 36 Ninja Shuriken, a hand-held weapon often shaped like a star but with sharp edges that is thrown at opponents.
His face was slashed with knuckledusters and he was taken to hospital where he received stitches.
A man was left partially disabled after he was viciously beaten with a sword, a knife and knuckledusters, a court heard yesterday.
Knuckledusters are usually metal bands which are worn around the fingers.
Some Palace fans smuggled smoke bombs and flares into the Amex for the M23 derby, others were caught with knives and knuckledusters, a number without tickets tried to force their way into the ground and rival groups wearing masks fought in the city centre.
EXCLUSIVE by DECLAN BRENNAN SwordS, knives, knuckledusters and hundreds of firearms are among a lethal array of weaponry seized at the country's airports over the last two years.
WEAPONS including meat cleavers, knuckledusters and snooker-ball-filled socks have been removed from pupils in Scottish schools.
His face was cut with knuckledusters and he needed stitches.