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Shadowstrike Crimson Dagger Fixed Blade Knife - Red Blade

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Crimson Vector Tactical Fixed Dagger Knife - Red/Black

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The Crimson Vector Tactical Fixed Dagger Knife - Red/Black is built for buyers who appreciate a purpose-driven blade. You get a 5-inch red 3Cr13 dagger profile with a central fuller and full-tang construction, matched to a textured black G10 handle for a locked-in grip. At 10 inches overall, it balances fast in the hand and rides clean in a Kydex sheath with clip. Easy-to-sharpen steel, aggressive point, and modern tactical lines make this a standout fixed dagger for serious use or display.

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Crimson Vector Tactical Fixed Dagger Knife - Red/Black

The Crimson Vector Tactical Fixed Dagger Knife - Red/Black is exactly what it looks like: a purpose-built, modern tactical dagger that doesn’t pretend to be a camp knife. You get a full 10 inches of balanced, fixed-blade confidence — 5 inches of red 3Cr13 steel up front, 5 inches of black G10 and full tang out back — with a profile that’s all about clean thrusts, straight cuts, and fast access from a Kydex sheath.

Not an Automatic Knife for Sale — A Purpose-Built Fixed Dagger

Let’s be clear on the mechanics: this is not an automatic knife for sale, it’s a fixed blade dagger. No springs, no buttons, no OTF mechanism, no switchblade-style pivot. The blade is always locked out because it’s never folded to begin with. For buyers who usually hunt down an automatic knife for EDC or a double action automatic knife for sale, this piece fills a different role — a rigid, always-ready strike tool that trades deployment mechanics for structural strength.

Where an automatic or OTF has to manage moving parts, this dagger keeps it brutally simple: full-tang construction, bolted G10, and a sheath that does the retention work. If you’ve got your automatic knife needs covered and want a fixed companion that matches that same tactical energy, the Crimson Vector slots in cleanly.

Blade Geometry: Why This Dagger Shape Works

The 5-inch red blade is dagger-inspired symmetry done with intent. A central fuller runs the centerline, shaving a little weight and helping the blade track straight without feeling nose-heavy. The narrow, sharply tapered point is built for penetration and precise placement — more stiletto than slicer.

Dagger Grind and Penetration Control

Unlike a typical drop point, this dagger profile gives you mirror image bevels that guide the tip exactly where your hand sends it. On thrusts, the symmetrical grind resists deflection; on controlled cuts, that straight spine and even taper give you predictable entry and exit. It’s the kind of geometry you see on dedicated combat and defensive blades, not generic utility knives.

3Cr13 Steel: Honest, Workable, Easy to Maintain

The steel here is 3Cr13 — a practical, no-drama stainless. You’re not buying a super steel showpiece; you’re getting a blade that shrugs off corrosion, sharpens quickly on basic stones, and doesn’t chip if you’re less than gentle. For a tactical fixed dagger that might see hard handling, quick field touch-ups matter more than bragging rights about exotic alloys. 3Cr13 delivers exactly that: adequate edge holding, forgiving toughness, and very low maintenance.

Handle, Balance, and Carry: How It Actually Feels

Plenty of knives look tactical and feel clumsy. This one doesn’t. The full tang runs the full length of the 5-inch handle, visible along the spine and butt, with black G10 scales secured by three fasteners. That gives you both structural integrity and a solid indexing reference for grip changes.

G10 Texture and Grip Lock-In

The G10 is matte and subtly textured — not cheese-grater aggressive, but enough to stay planted in a wet or gloved hand. Combined with the angular red guard and its triangular cutouts, you get both forward and reverse grip control. Those guard wings aren’t just style; they’re your stop against sliding up on the blade when you drive the point hard.

Kydex Sheath and Clip: Real-World Carry

The Kydex sheath with clip is where this fixed dagger earns its keep. Good Kydex does two jobs: retention and draw consistency. You get a positive click-in, so the blade stays put when you move, yet releases cleanly on a straight pull. The clip lets you run it on a belt or edge-mount on gear for quick access. It’s not a bulky leather scout rig; it’s a lean, modern sheath for a lean, modern blade.

Legal Context: Where This Fixed Dagger Fits In

Automatic knife laws are what usually trip buyers up, not fixed blades. This is not an automatic knife, OTF, or switchblade. There’s no button, no spring, and no mechanical deployment. You draw it from the sheath and it’s ready because it never folds. That said, dagger-style blades and double-edged profiles can still be restricted in some jurisdictions, even without automatic action. Always check your local and state laws regarding blade length, double edges, and carry style before you strap this on daily.

If you’re used to researching whether an automatic knife is legal to carry where you live, apply that same discipline here: confirm local rules on fixed daggers and defensive-style blades. The absence of an automatic mechanism simplifies federal concerns, but local regulations can still draw lines around dagger patterns.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

In the U.S., federal law (the Switchblade Knife Act) mainly restricts interstate commerce and shipping of automatic knives and switchblades, especially across state lines and into certain federal jurisdictions. Many states now allow ownership and carry of an automatic knife, OTF, or switchblade, but the details vary wildly — some cap blade length, some limit concealed carry, and a few still have broad bans. This Crimson Vector is a fixed dagger, not an automatic, but the same rule applies: before you buy an automatic knife or strap on a tactical dagger, read your state and local statutes rather than guessing.

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

An automatic knife is any folding design where a spring drives the blade open when you hit a button, lever, or hidden release. Side-opening autos swing the blade out from a pivot, like a standard folder with a powered assist taken to its logical conclusion. An OTF (out-the-front) automatic sends the blade in and out through a hole in the handle lengthwise — either single action (requires manual reset) or double action (button both deploys and retracts). A switchblade is essentially the legal and cultural term for these automatic knives, especially in law and statute language. The Crimson Vector isn’t any of those: it’s a fixed blade dagger with no moving parts in the action — the sheath is your only “mechanism.”

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

If you’re building out a collection centered on automatic knives for sale, this fixed dagger earns a place alongside them, not instead of them. It shares the same modern tactical aesthetic — red/black contrast, aggressive geometry, combat-forward point — but brings a different value: structural simplicity and reliability. You’re not evaluating action timing or button tuning here; you’re leaning on full tang strength, a well-designed guard, and honest, easy-to-service 3Cr13 steel. It’s worth buying if you want a fixed companion that visually and functionally matches the attitude of your autos without adding another mechanism to maintain.

A Collector’s Fixed Blade for the Automatic Knife Crowd

The Crimson Vector Tactical Fixed Dagger Knife - Red/Black appeals to the same buyer who watches deployment videos frame by frame and argues steel choices at knife shows — even though it isn’t an automatic knife for sale. You get serious dagger geometry, full-tang construction, practical stainless steel, and a Kydex sheath that treats access like a system, not an afterthought. If your collection leans heavily into automatic, OTF, and switchblade pieces, this is the fixed blade that won’t look out of place on that shelf — or on your belt when you actually head out the door.

Blade Length (inches) 5
Overall Length (inches) 10
Blade Color Red
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material 3CR13 Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material G-10
Theme None
Handle Length (inches) 5
Tang Type Full Tang
Carry Method Clip
Sheath/Holster Kydex