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Cosmic Nemesis Spring-Assisted EDC Knife - Purple Blade

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An automatic knife for sale isn’t the story here—the mechanism is. This spring-assisted EDC folds a matte purple 440C clip point into an anime-villain aluminum handle, fired open by a flipper tab and locked with a liner you can trust. At 8" overall with a pocket clip and real jimping, it’s more than fan service: it’s a functional, fast-deploy carry piece for anime heads who still care about action, steel, and repeatable performance.

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Automatic Knives for Sale That Respect the Mechanism

If you’re hunting for an automatic knife for sale or anything close to that experience, this spring-assisted EDC sits right in that sweet spot: fast, deliberate action without crossing fully into true automatic territory. The Cosmic Nemesis Spring-Assisted EDC Knife - Purple Blade combines anime-villain art with a legitimately tuned mechanism that will satisfy anyone who actually cares how a knife deploys, not just how it looks on a shelf.

Buy Automatic Knife Adjacent Performance: Why Spring-Assisted Still Matters

Let’s get the terminology straight. This is a spring-assisted folding knife, not a button-fired automatic knife or OTF switchblade. You initiate the move with the flipper tab, the internal torsion spring takes over, and the blade snaps into lock-up with a decisive, mechanical click. It delivers much of what people want when they buy automatic knife designs—speed, repeatability, and one-handed deployment—while staying in a category that’s often easier to carry legally.

Action Tuning: Flipper-Driven, Spring-Finished

The flipper tab is shaped for positive indexing: even under sweat or gloves, you get enough purchase to load the spring cleanly. Once you break that detent, the assist kicks and drives the 3.25" clip point open along the liners. No lazy half-opens, no mushy midpoint—just a clear, repeatable arc into full lock. Enthusiasts will recognize the difference between a properly tensioned assist and the bargain-bin flails that barely clear the handle.

Liner Lock and Spine Control

The liner lock engages with a solid bite on the tang, and the spine jimping gives your thumb a real indexing point for detail cuts. Add the handle jimping and you get more control than most novelty anime knives ever bother to offer. This is where it separates from pure merch: the action and lock-up are built for use, not just display.

Automatic Knife for Sale? Start With the Steel and Geometry

Collectors who actually carry their knives don’t just want an automatic knife for sale—they want something with steel and grind that justify pocket time. Here you’re getting a 440C stainless blade: an old-school workhorse steel that, when heat-treated correctly, offers respectable edge retention, easy sharpening, and solid corrosion resistance for everyday carry.

440C Stainless: Why It Still Earns Its Keep

440C isn’t exotic powder steel, but it’s honest. With a proper temper, it hits that hardness range where you can slice cardboard, tape, and light packaging for weeks, strop it back, and keep going. For an anime-themed EDC that’s going to see pocket time at cons, on job sites, or around the house, that balance of toughness and ease-of-maintenance makes more sense than a brittle, super-hard diva of a blade.

Clip Point + Fuller: Function Behind the Style

The clip point profile gives you a fine tip for precise cuts and a long, controllable belly for pull cuts and slicing. The fuller adds visual aggression to match the purple finish, but it also subtly lightens the blade, helping the assist snap it open just a bit faster. That matters when you care about deployment feel as much as you care about the Frieza-inspired artwork on the handle.

Where Pop Culture Meets EDC Reality

This knife is unapologetically anime. The handle’s printed aluminum scales showcase a Frieza-style villain in full, over-the-top pose, while the matte purple blade locks in the cosmic, otherworldly theme. But form doesn’t completely overrun function—underneath the art, you’ve got a legitimate EDC folding knife layout with size, weight, and hardware that make sense for actual carry.

Carry Dimensions That Actually Work

  • Overall length: 8"
  • Closed length: 4.58"
  • Weight: 4.67 oz

Those numbers put it in the "confident mid-size" category—enough knife to fill the hand, not so much that it prints like a brick in your pocket. The pocket clip keeps the profile tight against your pocket seam, and the lanyard hole gives collectors an easy way to add a fob or color-matched cord to complete the look.

Legal Context: Automatic Knife Feel Without Full Automatic Status

One reason many buyers look for an automatic knife for sale but end up with a spring-assisted is the legal landscape. In a lot of jurisdictions, a spring-assisted folding knife that requires manual initiation (like a flipper or thumb stud) is treated differently under the law than a true automatic or switchblade activated by a button or slide on the handle.

This knife requires you to start the opening with the flipper; the spring only assists after you’ve begun the motion. That distinction can matter. It can make it more acceptable in areas where full automatics and some switchblades are restricted. That said, knife laws vary not only state to state, but sometimes by city or county. Always check your local and state regulations before you carry, regardless of whether you’re dealing with an automatic knife, OTF, switchblade, or assisted opener.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

Under U.S. federal law, automatic knives and switchblades are regulated mainly in terms of interstate commerce and importation, but state and local laws actually decide whether you can own or carry one. Some states allow automatic knives and OTF designs with few restrictions; others ban carry, limit blade length, or restrict them to law enforcement or military. Spring-assisted knives like this one are often treated more leniently because they require manual action to start the opening, but there are exceptions. Before you buy or carry any automatic knife, OTF, switchblade, or assisted opener, read the current statutes for your state and municipality—don’t rely on rumors or outdated forum posts.

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

Mechanically, the distinctions are straightforward:

  • Automatic knife / switchblade: A broad category for knives where a button, lever, or slide on the handle triggers a spring to open the blade automatically. "Switchblade" is the older legal term; "automatic knife" is the enthusiast shorthand, but they’re often the same thing in statutes.
  • OTF (out-the-front): A specific type of automatic where the blade travels out the front of the handle along a track, rather than pivoting out from the side. They can be single-action (press to fire, manually reset) or double-action (press to fire, press to retract).
  • Spring-assisted folder: Like this knife. You start the blade movement with a flipper or thumb stud; once past a certain point, a spring assists the rest of the opening. It feels fast, but it’s not legally the same as a button-fired automatic in many areas.

What makes this automatic-leaning knife worth buying?

For the price of a generic wall-hanger, you’re getting a knife that respects both sides of the equation: enthusiast mechanics and anime styling. The 440C clip point, real spring-assisted deployment, and solid liner lock mean it will actually cut, not just sit in a display. The purple blade and Frieza-inspired handle art give collectors something visually loud enough to anchor a themed tray or convention carry. And because it’s assisted, not a true automatic knife or OTF, it often fits into more permissive legal categories while still scratching that fast-action itch.

For the Collector Who Knows Why Action Matters in an Automatic Knife for Sale

If your idea of a good time is comparing deployment feel between double-action OTFs and well-tuned assisted flippers, this knife will make sense to you immediately. It’s an anime villain wrapped around a legitimately functional spring-assisted mechanism—something you can carry, flick, and actually use. For the enthusiast who wants their collection to show both mechanical taste and personality, the Cosmic Nemesis Spring-Assisted EDC Knife - Purple Blade earns its pocket space alongside any automatic knife for sale on your shortlist.

Blade Length (inches) 3.25
Overall Length (inches) 8
Closed Length (inches) 4.58
Weight (oz.) 4.67
Blade Color Purple
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material 440C Stainless
Handle Finish Printed
Handle Material Aluminum
Theme Frieza
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Spring-assisted