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Flagborne Micro Double-Action OTF Knife - Grey USA Flag

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Flagborne Patriot Micro OTF Automatic Knife - Grey USA Flag

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An automatic knife for sale that doesn’t shout, it just works. The Flagborne Patriot Micro OTF runs a true double-action mechanism: thumb-slide forward to fire, back to retract, with a positive, mechanical snap both ways. A 2-inch black stonewash spear point rides in a matte grey handle etched with the USA flag, only 5.25 inches overall and 2.16 oz. It disappears in your pocket, then delivers precise, instant access when you need a compact OTF that feels purpose-built, not gimmicky.

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Automatic Knife for Sale That Knows Its Job: Flagborne Patriot Micro OTF

If you’re here to buy an automatic knife, you already know the difference between a toy OTF and a real working piece of pocket hardware. The Flagborne Patriot Micro OTF Automatic Knife - Grey USA Flag sits firmly in the second camp: compact, double-action, and tuned for the kind of clean deployment you can feel through the handle.

This is a micro out-the-front automatic that doesn’t need bright colors or overbuilt bulk to prove anything. It stands on its action, its proportions, and its low-profile patriotic design.

Micro OTF Automatic Knife for Sale: Double-Action That Actually Snaps

With any automatic knife for sale, the first question a serious buyer asks is simple: how’s the action? On this Flagborne micro, it’s exactly what a double-action OTF should be—positive, linear, and repeatable.

Thumb-Slide Control and True Double-Action

The side-mounted thumb slide runs the full show: drive it forward and the spear point blade rides the internal track out the front; pull it back and the spring system retracts the blade cleanly into the handle. That is a double-action automatic OTF, not a single-action that needs manual reset.

Because the handle is short—3.25 inches closed—you feel the entire mechanism work under your thumb. That feedback is what enthusiasts look for: distinct, mechanical staging, not mush. The jimping and texturing around the slide give enough traction to run the knife with a controlled, deliberate push, even with cold or slightly slick hands.

Blade Geometry That Makes Sense at This Size

The 2-inch spear point blade is a smart call on a micro OTF automatic knife. Spear points balance tip strength with a fine enough profile for precision cuts. Paired with the black stonewash finish, you get a blade that hides wear, doesn’t glare, and looks like it was made for real EDC, not for a display case only.

Edge configuration is plain—no serrations. On a blade this short, that’s the right answer. You keep full control of push cuts, package work, cord, zip ties, and detail tasks without losing usable edge length to half-hearted serrations.

Why This OTF Automatic Knife Carries Better Than It Looks on Paper

Specs tell one story; pocket time tells the real one. At 5.25 inches overall open, 3.25 inches closed, and only 2.16 ounces, this knife drops into the “always on you” category.

Deep-Carry Clip and Discreet Profile

The deep-carry pocket clip keeps the handle riding low. Combined with the matte grey finish and subdued flag etch, this doesn’t read as a flashy switchblade to anyone glancing your way—it just looks like a small tool. For buyers who want an automatic knife legal to carry in their state and also low-visibility in daily life, that matters.

The rectangular handle and low weight mean no rotation or odd printing in the pocket. You can forget it’s there until you need it, which is exactly what a micro OTF should do.

Mechanics, Materials, and the Collector Details That Actually Matter

Collectors don’t buy another automatic knife for sale just because it’s cheap or small. They buy because there’s at least one detail that earns a slot in the tray.

  • Action: True double-action OTF with a thumb-slide track that gives you tactile feedback and audible confirmation on lock-up and retraction.
  • Blade: 2-inch spear point, black stonewash finish, plain edge for maximum usable length and minimal reflection.
  • Form factor: 5.25 inches overall, 3.25 inches closed, 2.16 oz—firmly in the micro OTF space but still large enough to control the blade safely.
  • Theme: USA flag etched into a matte grey handle—patriotic, but subdued enough for real-world carry.

Steel on knives at this price point is typically a mid-range stainless—practical, corrosion-resistant, easy to touch up on a basic stone or field sharpener. You’re not buying a super steel showcase here; you’re buying reliable edge performance on a compact automatic that lives in your pocket, not in climate-controlled foam.

Legal Reality Check Before You Buy an Automatic Knife

If you’re shopping automatic knives for sale, you already know the legal landscape is not one-size-fits-all.

At the U.S. federal level, automatic knives (including OTF and what many people casually call “switchblades”) are regulated primarily for interstate commerce and certain federal jurisdictions. Federal law limits who can ship and receive these knives across state lines, and there are specific restrictions on carry in federal buildings, federal facilities, and certain federal lands.

At the state and local level, things get more complicated. Some states have largely removed restrictions on owning and carrying an automatic knife. Others still ban carry, restrict blade length, or only allow possession in the home. City and county ordinances can add an extra layer of rules.

Translation: before you clip this micro OTF in your pocket, verify your current local and state laws regarding automatic and OTF knives. When in doubt, consult your state statutes or an attorney—not a forum rumor. You are responsible for knowing whether this type of automatic knife is legal to carry where you live.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

In the U.S., automatic knives are legal in many places, but not everywhere, and not always for every form of carry. Federal law restricts interstate commerce and carry in federal facilities, but does not completely ban ownership nationwide. State laws range from fully permissive (automatic, OTF, and switchblade-type knives allowed for everyday carry) to highly restrictive (possession or carry prohibited or limited by blade length or purpose).

You need to check your specific state statutes and, ideally, local ordinances to confirm whether this kind of OTF automatic knife is legal to own and carry. Treat online information as a starting point, not a final answer.

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

Mechanically, automatic knife is the broad category: a button, slide, or similar control releases spring tension to deploy the blade without manual blade rotation. A traditional side-opening automatic swings the blade out from the handle pivot, like a normal folder driven by a spring.

An OTF (out-the-front) automatic like this Flagborne Patriot sends the blade straight forward along internal rails and retracts it the same way. This one is a double-action OTF, meaning the same thumb slide both deploys and retracts the blade using the internal spring system.

Switchblade is often used as a legal or slang term that can cover both side-opening automatics and OTF automatics, depending on the statute. Among enthusiasts, it’s more of a catchall phrase than a precise mechanical category.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

Three things: action, size, and intent. The double-action OTF mechanism gives you fast, one-handed deployment and retraction with clear mechanical feedback—no guessing whether it locked. The micro dimensions keep it genuinely pocketable at 2.16 ounces and 3.25 inches closed, not a brick dragging your waistband down.

Then there’s the design language: matte grey, subdued USA flag, stonewashed spear point. It reads as quiet patriotism and practical EDC, not a novelty switchblade for show-and-tell. If you’re building a rotation of compact automatics, this one fills the “discreet patriotic micro OTF” slot better than most.

For Enthusiasts Who Choose Their Automatic Knife on Purpose

If you’re looking at automatic knives for sale and trying to separate the gimmicks from the gear, this Flagborne Patriot Micro OTF Automatic Knife - Grey USA Flag sits comfortably in the gear column. It’s a compact, double-action OTF that lives easily in the pocket, deploys with crisp intent, and carries a quiet piece of the flag without shouting about it.

For the collector or EDC user who knows exactly why they buy automatic knives—and can explain the difference between side-opening, OTF, and the legal word "switchblade" without blinking—this knife makes sense. It’s a small, purposeful machine built around instant access, mechanical honesty, and low-profile American character.

Blade Length (inches) 2
Overall Length (inches) 5.25
Closed Length (inches) 3.25
Weight (oz.) 2.16
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Stonewash
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Handle Finish Matte
Button Type Thumb slide
Theme USA Flag
Double/Single Action Double
Pocket Clip Yes