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Liberty Surge Single-Action OTF Knife - USA Flag Aluminum

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Flagborne Surge Single-Action OTF Knife - USA Aluminum

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This automatic knife for sale is a single-action OTF built for buyers who care about more than just looks. The slide-driven deployment sends the stainless clip point blade out with a decisive snap, then resets on the return stroke. At 9.35 inches overall with a USA flag aluminum handle, glass-breaker pommel, and pocket clip, it carries like proper patriotic EDC. It’s the kind of out-the-front knife you buy because you respect both the flag and the mechanism.

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Automatic Knife for Sale with Patriotic Single-Action Purpose

This isn’t a novelty flag knife. The Flagborne Surge is a single-action OTF automatic knife for sale that earns pocket time on mechanics first, looks second. Slide the actuator and the stainless clip point blade drives straight out the front with a committed, spring-powered snap. Reset the slide and you’re re-cocked for the next deployment. It’s a clean, simple out-the-front system dressed in a bold USA flag aluminum handle for buyers who want their gear to say exactly where they stand.

Why This OTF Automatic Knife for Sale Matters to Real Users

The core of this knife is the single-action OTF mechanism. Unlike a double-action OTF, where the same control deploys and retracts the blade under spring power, a single-action OTF like this throws the blade out automatically, then relies on you to reset the spring on the return stroke. Fewer moving parts, more robust spring tension, and a decisive, no-doubt-about-it launch. When that 3.625-inch matte-finished stainless clip point clears the handle, you feel the purpose in the action, not just the sound.

At 9.35 inches overall and 5.75 inches closed, it sits firmly in full-size tactical OTF territory rather than compact gentleman’s auto. The 9.3-ounce weight, aluminum construction, and glass-breaker pommel all reinforce that this is meant to be worked, not babied.

Single-Action Slide: How the Deployment Really Works

The side-mounted slide button is the heart of the experience. On deployment, you’re pushing against spring preload until you hit the point where the internal sear lets go and the blade rides the track out the front under full tension. On retraction, you’re not fighting the spring in the same way—you’re resetting it. That separation between deploy and reset is what allows single-action OTFs to run stout springs and hard launches without beating themselves to death.

The result: consistent, confident action instead of the mushy compromise you get from cheap double-action imports that try to do everything and excel at nothing.

Stainless Clip Point with Real-World Utility

The plain-edge stainless steel blade is built around a classic clip point profile—strong spine, fine tip, and enough belly to slice cleanly. The matte finish cuts glare and hides the minor scuffs that come with honest use. Fuller-style cutouts reduce a bit of weight and give you visual confirmation of alignment when the blade is deployed. Is this boutique powdered steel? No. It’s practical stainless chosen for corrosion resistance and easy field touch-ups, exactly what you want in a hard-use patriotic OTF that might see real-world work, not just glass-case display.

Patriotic OTF Automatic Knives for Sale: Form, Function, Identity

The USA flag theme on this knife isn’t an afterthought decal slapped on the handle. The stars and stripes wrap the full aluminum frame, running over a 3D-textured surface that still gives you traction under sweat, rain, or gloves. This is a working commemorative—an out-the-front knife that deploys like proper automatic gear and looks unapologetically American doing it.

The pocket clip rides on the reverse side so the flag shows when it’s clipped. The glass-breaker pommel is more than just a design flourish; paired with the included nylon sheath, it nods to duty, rescue, and truck console carry. This is how you do patriotic tactical without crossing into toy territory.

Carry Reality: Size, Clip, and Sheath

At just over 9 ounces, you’re going to feel this knife in the pocket, and that’s the point. This isn’t a featherweight office EDC—it’s a robust single-action automatic with a full-length stainless blade and aluminum handle. The clip keeps it anchored and accessible; when you want deeper or more secure carry, the nylon sheath steps in. On a belt, on a pack, or lashed to gear, it carries like the practical out-the-front tool it is.

Is This Automatic Knife Legal to Carry?

Any time you see an automatic knife for sale—especially an OTF—legal questions should be part of the buying decision. Under U.S. federal law, automatic knives (including OTF and traditional side-opening switchblades) are regulated primarily in the context of interstate commerce and certain restricted federal properties and users. The bigger issue is state and local law, which can range from fully permissive to heavily restricted.

Some states allow ownership and carry of automatic and OTF knives with few limitations. Others restrict blade length, concealed carry, or sale. A few still treat switchblades and out-the-front automatics as prohibited or highly controlled. This knife does not come with legal advice built in—before you buy automatic knife models like this, you are responsible for knowing your state and local laws, including where and how you can carry it.

The smart move: verify your state and municipal regulations on automatic knives, OTF knives, and switchblade definitions, and make sure this knife fits within that framework before you drop it into your pocket or on your duty belt.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

In the U.S., automatic knives are legal under federal law in the sense that there is no blanket nationwide ban on ownership. Federal rules mainly address interstate shipment, importation, and possession on certain federal properties or by restricted persons. The real complexity is at the state and local level. Some states fully allow automatic knives, OTF knives, and traditional switchblades; others limit blade length, restrict concealed carry, or prohibit sale and possession outright.

Before you buy automatic knife models like this single-action OTF, check your state statutes and any local ordinances for terms like “automatic knife,” “switchblade,” and “out-the-front.” Laws change, and enforcement attitudes vary. When in doubt, consult up-to-date legal resources or a qualified attorney. Only carry and use this knife where you can do so legally.

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

Collectors use these terms precisely, and you should too:

  • Automatic knife: Any knife where a spring-driven blade deploys from the closed position with a button, slide, or similar control. That includes side-openers and OTF knives.
  • OTF (out-the-front): A subtype of automatic where the blade travels linearly out the front of the handle instead of swinging from the side. This knife is a single-action OTF automatic.
  • Switchblade: Traditionally, a side-opening automatic with a button-activated blade that pivots like a folder. In many laws, “switchblade” is the catch-all legal term that can also encompass OTF automatics.

So every OTF and classic switchblade is an automatic knife, but not every automatic is an OTF. This piece sits squarely in the OTF automatic category.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

Mechanically, the single-action system delivers a stronger, more decisive launch than most budget double-action OTFs because the spring only has to do one job: drive the blade out. That means more reliable lockup and less compromise in tension. The stainless clip point blade balances real cutting geometry with a practical finish, and the USA flag aluminum handle unapologetically marks this as a patriotic, duty-ready piece.

Add the glass-breaker pommel, full-size footprint, and included sheath, and you get an automatic knife for sale that doesn’t pretend to be a safe queen. It’s built to ride in real pockets and real trucks, for buyers who want their OTF to say something about them before they even fire it.

For Enthusiasts Who Buy Automatic Knives for the Right Reasons

If you’re here just chasing the cheapest automatic knives for sale, this probably isn’t your knife. If you understand why a single-action OTF has its own mechanical advantages, why a straightforward stainless clip point makes sense on an EDC automatic, and why the flag on the handle should still sit on a tool that works, then the Flagborne Surge hits the mark.

This is for the buyer who wants to buy automatic knife gear that lines up with who they are—mechanically, practically, and unapologetically patriotic.

Blade Length (inches) 3.625
Overall Length (inches) 9.35
Closed Length (inches) 5.75
Weight (oz.) 9.3
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Handle Finish Glossy
Handle Material Aluminum
Button Type Slide
Theme USA Flag
Double/Single Action Single
Pocket Clip Yes
Sheath/Holster Nylon Sheath