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Gothic Bloom Double-Action OTF Mini Knife - Matte Black

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An automatic knife for sale that doesn’t apologize for being small, the Gothic Bloom Double-Action OTF Mini Knife rides light and deploys fast. A thumb-slide actuates the double-action mechanism, snapping the satin spear point out and back with crisp authority. At just over 5" overall, it disappears in the pocket until you need a precise cut. The matte black handle and red rose graphic give it gothic character, while the clean OTF action makes it a satisfying EDC choice for enthusiasts.

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Automatic Knives for Sale That Actually Respect the Mechanism

If you’re looking for an automatic knife for sale that isn’t just another generic import with a sloppy button and a vague promise of “tactical performance,” this mini double-action OTF earns its keep. The Gothic Bloom Double-Action OTF Mini Knife is a compact out-the-front automatic built around a clean thumb-slide action, a practical spear point blade, and a matte black handle that carries lighter than it looks.

This is a small automatic, yes. But it behaves like a real tool, not a toy. The double-action mechanism drives the blade out and retracts it through the same slide, giving you positive control both ways and a mechanical feel that serious OTF buyers look for.

Buy Automatic Knife Performance in a Mini OTF Footprint

Most people shopping automatic knives for sale in this size category are chasing two things: pocketability and action quality. This piece delivers both. Closed, you’re looking at roughly 3.25 inches of handle; open, about 5.25 inches overall with a 2-inch spear point that’s ideal for everyday work—packages, cord, light utility.

The thumb slide is positioned for natural use: thumb forward to fire, thumb back to retract. You’re not hunting for a tiny button, you’re driving the blade with a positive stroke. That’s the whole point of a double-action OTF. It’s fast when you want it to be, controlled when you need it to be.

Double-Action OTF: Why This Mechanism Matters

Double-action out-the-front means the same control both deploys and retracts the blade. No manual reset, no tugging on the blade to close it. Internally, you’ve got spring tension balanced against track friction and lock-up points. When that balance is right, you get what this knife has: a decisive snap on opening and a clean, confident pull back into the handle.

For an enthusiast, that feel is the difference between a drawer knife and a daily carry. This is tuned as a light-duty EDC automatic, not a hard-use pry bar. Keep it in that lane and the action will stay satisfying for a long time.

Automatic Knife for Sale with Real EDC Intent, Not Just Flash

Strip away the rose graphic for a second and look at the core: a compact, rectangular OTF handle, matte black for low signature, with a pocket clip on the reverse side. Weight sits around 2.16 ounces, which means it disappears in most pockets. You’re not fighting bulk; you’re carrying a thin, flat automatic that rides where you forget about it—until you need it.

The spear point satin blade is a smart choice here. You get a useful point for precision cuts and enough straight edge to bite into cardboard and tape. Satin finish on a plain edge is easy to maintain and easy to inspect—when the edge goes, you see it clearly and you can bring it back quickly.

Collector Detail: Tactical Geometry, Gothic Personality

The real hook for a collector isn’t that this is a mini OTF knife; it’s the way the rose motif plays against the tactical form. Matte black hardware, visible screws, straight-sided handle—classic modern OTF aesthetic. Then you get a bold red rose with green stem laid into the handle, turning what could have been just another black automatic into something with a clear visual identity.

On a table full of black OTFs, this one stands out without turning into a novelty piece. It’s still an automatic knife you can actually carry and use; it just happens to look like it belongs in a gothic EDC loadout.

Mechanics First: How This OTF Action Actually Feels

Mechanically, this is a straightforward double-action OTF: internal coil springs, blade riding in a guided channel, and a thumb slide that manages spring preload and release. The difference between something you’ll respect and something you’ll toss in a drawer comes down to tuning.

On the Gothic Bloom, the slide has defined detents—there’s a moment you feel the mechanism engage before the blade fires, and a similar point as it locks home on retraction. That tactile feedback is what lets you run the knife with confidence even when you’re not staring at it. You know, by feel, when it’s locked open or seated safely in the handle.

Carry Reality: Where This Mini OTF Shines

Mini OTFs live or die as pocket companions. At a little over 5 inches open and just 3.25 inches closed, this automatic rides where a standard key fob would. The pocket clip gives you consistent orientation in the pocket, and the flat handle sides keep it from printing like a brick.

In hand, you’re getting a three-finger grip for most users. That’s fine for what this is: a light-duty EDC cutter, not a baton. The spear point gives you control at the tip for detail work, and the plain edge gives you a predictable bite and easy resharpening.

Automatic Knife Legal Context: What You Need to Know

Anytime you see automatic knives for sale—especially OTF and anything that might get called a switchblade—you should think legality before you hit checkout. In the United States, federal law (the Federal Switchblade Act) mainly governs interstate commerce and possession on federal property. It restricts shipping automatic knives across state lines in many situations, but it explicitly allows certain exemptions (for example, law enforcement, military, and one-armed individuals).

Day-to-day, what really matters is state and local law. Some states allow automatic knives and OTF knives for general carry, some allow ownership but restrict concealed carry, blade length, or how you can transport them, and a few still prohibit them outright. The same knife can be a perfectly legal EDC in one zip code and a problem in another.

Before you buy an automatic knife or OTF, check your state and local regulations—especially terms like "automatic knife,” “switchblade,” and “gravity knife,” which are sometimes defined differently. This mini OTF is compact, but it is still an automatic. Treat it like one from a legal perspective.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

Under U.S. federal law, automatic knives (including OTFs and traditional side-opening switchblades) are regulated mainly in terms of interstate commerce and federal property. The Federal Switchblade Act restricts certain types of interstate shipment and possession, but it doesn’t outright ban automatic knives nationwide.

The real issue is state and local law. Some states fully allow automatic knives and OTF knives for everyday carry, others allow ownership but limit concealed carry, blade length, or where you can take them, and a few states and cities ban them. Laws change and the definitions of "switchblade," "automatic knife," and "OTF" can vary. Always verify your current local regulations before you buy or carry any automatic knife.

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

“Automatic knife” is the broad category: any knife that opens by pressing a button, slide, or similar control, with spring assistance doing the work. “Switchblade” is the legacy legal term that most laws use to describe the same thing—an automatic that opens with a button or similar device.

“OTF” (out-the-front) is a specific type of automatic knife where the blade travels straight out of the front of the handle along a track. This Gothic Bloom is exactly that: a double-action OTF automatic. The other common automatic style is side-opening, where the blade pivots out like a traditional folder but is driven by a spring when you hit the button. All OTFs and side-opening autos are automatic knives; not all are described as OTF.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

This piece earns its place on the short list for three reasons. First, the double-action OTF mechanism gives you controlled deployment and retraction from a single thumb slide—no half-measures, no awkward closing routine. Second, the compact dimensions and light weight mean you’re actually going to carry it; it behaves like a real EDC, not a novelty brick. Third, the matte black handle with the red rose graphic gives it a visual signature you won’t confuse with anything else in your case.

If you’re going to buy an automatic knife, it should be one you reach for because the action feels right and the design actually says something about your taste. This mini OTF checks both boxes.

For Enthusiasts Who Choose Their Automatic Knives on Purpose

The Gothic Bloom Double-Action OTF Mini Knife is for the buyer who knows exactly what they’re looking at when they see “double-action OTF automatic knife for sale.” You understand that mechanism details, carry behavior, and design language all matter. This isn’t the loudest automatic on the market, and it’s not trying to be. It’s a compact, precise little OTF with a distinctive gothic-rose attitude—built for the enthusiast who’d rather let clean action and deliberate design do the talking.

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