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Blush Bolt Quick-Strike Mini OTF Knife - Pink

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Blush Bolt Double-Action OTF Knife - Pink Dagger

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This automatic knife for sale is a compact double‑action OTF built for people who care how an action feels. The Blush Bolt fires a 2-inch matte black dagger blade straight out the front with a clean, positive thumb slide, then snaps back with the same motion. At 5.5 inches overall and just 2.42 ounces, it rides deep, indexes fast, and the pink textured handle gives real grip instead of gimmick. It’s the mini OTF you reach for because the mechanism is genuinely satisfying.

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Meet the automatic knife for sale that doesn’t waste a millimeter of space. The Blush Bolt Double-Action OTF Knife - Pink Dagger is a compact, out-the-front automatic built around one idea: straight-line speed with real control. You get a crisp double-action mechanism, a matte black dagger blade, and a pink textured handle that looks lighthearted but runs like a serious EDC tool.

Automatic Knives for Sale That Prioritize Action Over Hype

If you’re going to buy an automatic knife, the mechanism has to come first. This isn’t a rebadged folder with a spring stuck inside—this is a true double-action OTF. One thumb motion sends the blade out the front; the same motion pulls it straight back into the handle. No flippers, no wrist flicks, no pivot swing. Just clean, linear deployment every single time.

The slide is tuned with enough resistance that it won’t fire in your pocket, but not so stiff that you’re fighting it. Collectors will notice: there’s minimal lateral play, the track feels true, and the reset is consistent. That matters more than any marketing slogan. Action that you can cycle a hundred times in a row without a hiccup—that’s what earns drawer space.

Compact OTF Automatic Knife for Sale, Built for Real Pocket Carry

On paper, the numbers are straightforward: 2-inch dagger blade, 5.5 inches overall, 3.5 inches closed, 2.42 ounces. In hand, that translates to a mini OTF that disappears in your pocket but doesn’t vanish in your grip. The rectangular spine and flat sides give you a predictable index point, and the pink textured handle keeps your fingers locked in whether you’re in a pinch grip or a hammer grip.

The matte black dagger blade isn’t about intimidation—it’s about function. The dagger profile gives you a centered tip and excellent point control for opening packages, cutting cord, or detailed utility work, while the plain edge keeps sharpening simple. The finish keeps reflections down and hides use better than polished blades, which collectors who actually carry their knives will appreciate.

Why This Mini OTF Automatic Belongs in a Serious EDC Rotation

Plenty of automatic knives for sale promise speed. Very few balance that speed with control in a mini form factor. Here, the double-action slide runs along the body’s long axis, so your thumb motion is natural and repeatable. You don’t have to adjust your grip to close it, and you don’t need two hands. Open, cut, retract—all with the same positive stroke.

The pink handle does more than grab attention on the counter. High-visibility color has a real-world benefit: it’s easier to find in a bag, on a workbench, or in low light. The texture zones are there for a reason: they give your thumb and fingers reference points so you can run the slide without looking, which is exactly what you want from an automatic you plan to actually use.

Mechanics That Earn Collector Respect

Talk to any regular at a custom knife show and they’ll tell you: action, lockup, and consistency separate keepers from curiosities. This double-action OTF doesn’t pretend to be a safe queen; it’s tuned as a working EDC that still scratches that mechanical itch.

Double-action OTF details that matter

  • Straight-line deployment and retraction via side thumb slide
  • Measured spring tension: positive engagement without harsh recoil
  • Track and blade interface designed to minimize rattle and overtravel
  • Low-profile pocket clip aligned with the handle’s geometry for stable carry
  • Lanyard slot integrated at the end of the frame for retention options

This isn’t a knife you fidget with once and toss in a drawer. It’s the kind of OTF you find yourself cycling just to feel the action snap into place. That mechanical satisfaction is exactly why collectors add an automatic like this to the lineup.

Choosing an Automatic Knife for Sale vs. a Standard Folder

For buyers who already own a dozen folders, the question isn’t “Do I need another blade?” It’s “What does this mechanism do that my others don’t?” A conventional folding knife swings on a pivot. A spring-assisted folder helps, but you’re still dealing with an arc. An out-the-front automatic like this runs on a rail. The blade moves in a straight line, with no swing radius to manage around tight spaces or close quarters.

In practical terms, that means you can deploy and use the Blush Bolt in places where a wide-swinging blade would be awkward: inside a vehicle, in cramped work areas, or when you’re cutting precisely near other objects. And when you’re done, a simple thumb draw pulls the blade back into the handle—no closing path to worry about crossing your fingers.

Legal Considerations When You Buy an Automatic Knife

Anytime you look at automatic knives for sale—OTF, side-opening, or otherwise—you need to think beyond the action and into the law. In the United States, federal law mostly governs interstate commerce in automatic knives and prohibits certain import and interstate shipment scenarios, especially for traditional “switchblades.” However, day-to-day possession and carry of an automatic knife, including OTF models, is primarily controlled at the state and sometimes local level.

Some states allow automatic knives and OTF knives with few restrictions; others limit blade length, restrict carry to one’s home or private property, or prohibit switchblade-style mechanisms altogether. City ordinances can be stricter than state law. Before you decide which automatic knife to buy for EDC, verify your state and local regulations and pay attention to blade length limits, opening mechanism language, and any concealed carry provisions that apply.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

In the U.S., automatic knives—including OTF and switchblade-style designs—are legal to own and carry in many states, restricted in others, and outright prohibited in a few. Federal law mainly affects importing and shipping automatic knives across state lines, especially for commercial sale. But your real-world carry rules come from state statutes and local ordinances. Always check current laws where you live and where you’ll be carrying; pay attention to blade length, automatic or switchblade definitions, and any concealed carry rules that might apply.

What’s the difference between an automatic knife, OTF, and a switchblade?

“Automatic knife” is the broad category: any knife that uses a spring or stored energy to open the blade when you press a button or actuator. “Switchblade” is the older legal and cultural term often used in statutes to describe automatic knives, especially side-openers. An OTF (out-the-front) automatic is a specific type where the blade travels linearly out of the handle’s front instead of swinging out from the side. This Blush Bolt is a double-action OTF automatic: the same slide fires and retracts the blade.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

Mechanically, it’s the tuned double-action OTF drive and clean deployment path. You get straight-line speed, reliable lock-up, and a compact form factor that doesn’t punish you for actually carrying it. Collectors will appreciate the consistent thumb slide feel, minimal rattle, and everyday-ready dagger profile. Add the high-visibility pink handle, low-ride clip, and lanyard slot, and you end up with a mini automatic that isn’t just another black tactical clone—it’s an OTF you’ll put in rotation and hand to friends just so they can feel the action.

For Enthusiasts Who Choose Their Automatic Knives On Purpose

There are automatic knives for sale everywhere now, but very few that respect the buyer enough to get the mechanics right. The Blush Bolt Double-Action OTF Knife - Pink Dagger is for the enthusiast who knows the difference between a gimmick spring knife and a properly executed OTF. It’s compact, fast, and honest about what it is: a well-tuned, everyday-ready automatic that earns its spot in your EDC and your collection for reasons that go beyond color and hype.

If you measure a knife by its action, its carry, and how often you actually reach for it, this is the kind of automatic knife for sale that answers all three with a clean, decisive click.

Blade Length (inches) 2
Overall Length (inches) 5.5
Closed Length (inches) 3.5
Weight (oz.) 2.42
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Plain
Handle Finish Matte
Button Type Thumb slide
Theme None
Double/Single Action Double
Pocket Clip Yes