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Evergreen Quick-Strike OTF Knife - Forest Green G10

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Evergreen Field-Ready OTF Automatic Knife - Forest Green G10

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Automatic knife for sale that actually respects your standards: a double-action OTF with a 4" D2 spear point riding in a forest green zinc alloy frame with black G10 inlays. The thumb slide drives a decisive, repeatable deployment and retraction, while the deep-carry clip and MOLLE nylon sheath keep carry options real. If you buy automatic knives for the action as much as the steel, this one delivers both — clean mechanics, honest materials, and zero nonsense.

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Automatic Knives for Sale That Respect the Mechanism First

If you’re looking for an automatic knife for sale that isn’t just another rattly import with marketing copy doing all the work, this Evergreen Field-Ready OTF Automatic Knife - Forest Green G10 is worth a closer look. It’s a double-action out-the-front automatic built around a 4" D2 spear point, a forest green zinc alloy chassis, and black G10 inlays that actually do something besides look tactical.

This isn’t about calling everything a "switchblade" and hoping you don’t notice the details. This is about a specific mechanism, specific steel, and how they work together when you actually carry the thing.

Buy Automatic Knife Designs Built Around the Action, Not Just the Look

The primary reason you buy automatic knife designs like this is the action. This is a double-action OTF: thumb the slide forward and the blade snaps out the front; pull it back and the blade retracts on command. No manual reset, no two-handed choreography. It’s a closed system that lives and dies on tolerances and spring tuning.

On the Evergreen, the top-mounted thumb slide rides in a straight channel with enough resistance that you don’t trip it by accident, but not so much that deployment feels like a workout. When tuned correctly, a double-action automatic like this gives you three things most folders can’t match: speed in a straight line, predictable lockup at full extension, and one-handed closure that’s just as deliberate as the open.

Double-Action OTF Mechanics: Why This Style Matters

Serious automatic buyers know the difference between a single-action OTF and a double-action OTF automatic knife. Single-action gives you powered deployment but manual reset. Double-action, like this Evergreen, powers both deployment and retraction. That means the spring system has to be robust enough to handle both cycles without mushy timing or half-hearted lockup.

The internal track, blade carrier, and coil spring system on a field-ready OTF live a hard life. A properly machined chassis in zinc alloy can take that beating if it’s designed right: rigid enough to keep the blade running true, but cost-effective enough that you’re not afraid to actually use it in the field, at the range, or on a job site.

D2 Steel Spear Point: Edge Retention You Can Predict

Blade steel here is D2, and that matters. D2 is a high-carbon, high-chromium tool steel that’s been making knife people happy for decades because it holds an edge noticeably longer than the usual budget stainless, especially in abrasive cutting. You’re trading a bit of corrosion resistance for that edge life, but the matte finish and real-world carry use mean it’s a smart choice for a working automatic knife.

The spear point grind gives you a centerline tip, good penetration geometry, and a straight-enough edge for controlled push cuts and slicing. Paired with D2, you get a blade that can cut cardboard all week, open ammo boxes, slice webbing, and still take a clean strop back to form without folding over.

Automatic Knives for Sale With Real-World EDC Geometry

Specs matter when you actually pocket an automatic knife. This OTF sits at about 9.75" overall with a 4" blade and 5.75" closed length. That puts it firmly in the full-size category, not a novelty mini. In hand, the angular handle profile and G10 inlays give you a stable purchase without feeling like a brick.

The forest green zinc alloy body gives you structural rigidity and a little weight, which is a good thing in an OTF: more mass in the frame helps the blade drive home consistently without the whole knife feeling like it wants to jump out of your hand when it fires.

Carry Reality: Clip, Sheath, and Glass Breaker

Carry options are straightforward. A deep-carry style pocket clip rides on the spine side, letting the knife sit low and unobtrusive in the pocket. When pocket carry isn’t ideal, the included MOLLE nylon sheath gives you belt or gear mounting that actually works in the field.

At the butt, you’ve got a strike pommel / glass breaker. On a modern tactical OTF, that’s not decoration; it’s there for breaking glass, persuading hard surfaces, or indexing the knife when drawing from a sheath in gloves.

Where This OTF Automatic Knife Fits in a Collection

If you collect automatic knives, you already know the spectrum: from ultra-high-end custom OTFs with hand-tuned internals, down through solid working automatics that don’t pretend to be safe queens. The Evergreen Field-Ready OTF Automatic Knife lives squarely in that working class.

The collector appeal here is in the combination: D2 spear point, double-action mechanism, honest materials, and a forest green / black G10 aesthetic that reads more "range bag" than "mall ninja." It’s the knife you toss in with your gear because you’re not afraid to actually use it — and still appreciate the mechanics every time you feel the blade snap in and out.

Legal Context When You Buy Automatic Knife Designs Like This

Any time you look at automatic knives for sale, you need to think about the legal side as much as the mechanical side. In the United States, federal law (the Federal Switchblade Act) mainly governs interstate commerce and shipment of automatic knives and OTFs, restricting certain sales across state lines and to specific jurisdictions like federal property.

Day-to-day carry, however, is mostly a state and local issue. Some states now fully allow automatic knife carry, others allow possession but limit how or where you can carry, and a few still restrict blade length, opening mechanism, or who can carry them (for example, law enforcement or active duty military exceptions).

Before you buy an automatic knife or OTF like this Evergreen, check the current knife laws in your state, city, and even county. Laws change, and what’s legal in one neighboring state can be a problem across the line. This description isn’t legal advice; it’s your reminder to verify before you clip it in your pocket.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

In the U.S., automatic knives — including OTF and what many people casually call "switchblades" — are legal in many states, restricted in some, and heavily limited in a few. Federally, the Switchblade Act mainly controls interstate commerce and shipping, not your individual pocket, but it does affect how dealers send knives across state lines.

Whether this specific automatic knife is legal for you to carry depends on your state and local laws: some places allow autos with no issue, some cap blade length, some restrict concealed carry, and others only permit them for law enforcement or military. Always check up-to-date local statutes or consult an attorney if you’re unsure. Never assume that "it’s online, so it must be legal here."

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

"Automatic knife" is the broad category: any knife where the blade deploys from the closed position by pressing a button, lever, or slide, powered by an internal spring. A side-opening auto pivots the blade out from the side like a traditional folder; an OTF automatic (like this Evergreen) sends the blade straight out the front along a track.

"Switchblade" is mostly legal and cultural language. In many statutes, "switchblade" covers both side-opening autos and OTF designs. Enthusiasts, though, draw distinctions: an OTF is specifically an out-the-front automatic, and not every automatic is an OTF. This Evergreen is a double-action OTF automatic knife — a very specific type within that larger automatic / switchblade legal umbrella.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

Three things: the mechanism, the steel, and the carry details. Mechanically, you’re getting a double-action OTF with a thumb slide that offers decisive deployment and retraction — the reason many enthusiasts buy automatic knife designs in the first place. Steel-wise, D2 tool steel gives you edge retention far beyond budget stainless, with a matte spear point that’s actually built to cut, not just look aggressive.

Then come the details that separate it from commodity autos: forest green zinc alloy chassis with real black G10 inlays for grip, a proper deep-carry clip, MOLLE-compatible sheath, and a strike pommel that earns its keep. It’s not pretending to be a safe queen; it’s a working automatic that rewards people who appreciate how an OTF should feel when it fires.

For Enthusiasts Who Buy Automatic Knives for the Right Reasons

If you’re the kind of buyer who hears "automatic knives for sale" and immediately asks about spring tuning, blade steel, and lockup instead of just colors, the Evergreen Field-Ready OTF Automatic Knife - Forest Green G10 fits your lane. It’s a double-action OTF built to be carried, used, and appreciated for the mechanics every time the blade rockets out and snaps back home.

Choose it because you care how an automatic works — not because it was the first "switchblade" on the page.

Blade Length (inches) 4
Overall Length (inches) 9.75
Closed Length (inches) 5.75
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material D2
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Zinc Alloy
Button Type Thumb Slide
Theme Forest Green
Double/Single Action Double Action
Pocket Clip Yes
Sheath/Holster MOLLE Nylon