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Defender Titanium

Defender Titanium

The AMMO Defender is a substantial, precision-machined metal sculpture designed for the discerning EDC collector. Its significant heft and clean lines command attention as a desk piece, offering a grounding, tactile ritual for moments of focus. This knuckle duster form is reimagined as an object of mechanical artistry, not for impact, but for appreciation.

  • Machined from a solid block of metal for exceptional density and presence.
  • Features a refined, stonewashed finish that feels smooth and substantial in the hand.
  • Its sculptural form serves as a unique cigar rest or a statement paperweight.
  • Every edge and contour is meticulously broken for a comfortable, premium feel.
  • A conversation-starting piece that embodies a passion for precision engineering.

An essential addition for the collector who values heft, history, and hardware as a form of functional art.

$495.00
Defender Titanium—
$495.00

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The AMMO Defender is a substantial, precision-machined metal sculpture designed for the discerning EDC collector. Its significant heft and clean lines command attention as a desk piece, offering a grounding, tactile ritual for moments of focus. This knuckle duster form is reimagined as an object of mechanical artistry, not for impact, but for appreciation.

  • Machined from a solid block of metal for exceptional density and presence.
  • Features a refined, stonewashed finish that feels smooth and substantial in the hand.
  • Its sculptural form serves as a unique cigar rest or a statement paperweight.
  • Every edge and contour is meticulously broken for a comfortable, premium feel.
  • A conversation-starting piece that embodies a passion for precision engineering.

An essential addition for the collector who values heft, history, and hardware as a form of functional art.